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Welded, 304/304L Stainless Steel Tubing
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J3127_201910
- Issued
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English
Scope
This SAE Standard covers welded stainless steel pressure tubing intended for use as hydraulic lines and in other applications requiring corrosion resistance.
Rationale
Users and manufacturing committees have requested an SAE document to standardize stainless steel bulk tubing. This document is created to support the SAE need for a stainless steel, bulk tubing standard, which provides users with information and requirements regarding tubing material, dimensions, performance, and recommended attachment methods.
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Data Sets - Support Documents
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Table 1 | Tubing outside diameter tolerance | |
Table 2 | 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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