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Welded and Cold-Drawn, SAE 1021 Carbon Steel Tubing Normalized for Bending, Single Flaring, Cold Forming, Welding, and Brazing
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J2467_202005
- Revised
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Scope
This SAE Standard covers normalized electric resistance welded, cold-drawn, single-wall, SAE 1021 carbon steel pressure tubing intended for use as pressure lines and in other applications requiring tubing of a quality suitable for bending, single flaring, cold forming, welding, and brazing.
The grade of material produced to this specification is higher in carbon content and manganese content than the grade of material specified in SAE J525 and is intended to service higher pressure applications than equivalent sizes of SAE J525. Due to the higher carbon and manganese content, the forming characteristics of the finished tube are diminished versus the SAE J525 product. Special attention to the overall forming requirements of the finished assembly shall be taken into consideration when specifying material produced to this specification. Refer to SAE J2551-1 for additional design and fabrication guidance associated with this material. Nominal working pressures for this material are listed in ISO 10763 and SAE J1065. When required, qualitication testing shall be in accordance with ISO 19879.
In an effort to standardize within a global marketplace and ensure that companies can remain competitive in an international market, it is the intent to convert to metric tube sizes, which will:
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Lead to one global system.
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Guide users to a preferred system.
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Reduce complexity.
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Eliminate inventory duplications.
Rationale
This SAE Standard has been revised as part of a Five-Year Review. Document changes include revisions to the scope and applicable and related documents lists; new verbiage in Section 4 and 5.2; clarified 5.3 surface condition requirement; revised/added notes to 8.8 and 8.9; replaced verbiage with inequality symbols in body of Tables 1 and 3 and heading of Table 2; revised size range and replaced verbiage with inequality symbols in heading of Table 2; revised verbiage placement and added words “minimum” and “maximum” in body of Tables 3 and 4. Verbiage has been updated throughout the standard to align the document with other recently revised bulk tube standards.
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Table 1 | Tubing diameter tolerances | |
Table 2 | Tubing wall thickness tolerances | |
Table 3 | Chemical requirements | |
Table 4 | Mechanical properties |
Issuing Committee
The Metallic Tubing Subcommittee of the FCCTC develops and maintains SAE Standards, Recommended Practices and Information Reports relating to metallic tubing with an intended use in pressure applications. Participants in the FCCTC Metallic Tubing Subcommittee include OEMs, suppliers, consulting firms, government and other interested parties.
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