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STEERING BALL STUDS AND SOCKET ASSEMBLIES
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J491_198711
- Revised
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Scope
This SAE Recommended Practice has been established for the purpose of providing design criteria and suggested dimensional proportions which may be used for ball studs and ball stud socket assemblies as used on steering systems or control mechanisms of passenger vehicles, trucks and off-road equipment.
The recommended practice does not cover all applications. It is intended to provide assistance in obtaining functional satisfaction and interchangeability.
The inclusion of dimensional data in this report is not intended to imply that all the products described are stock production sizes. Consumers are requested to consult with manufacturers concerning stock production parts.
Topic
Data Sets - Support Documents
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Issuing Committee
Materials, Processes and Parts Council
The Materials, Processes, and Parts Council (MPPC) promotes, directs, supervises and provides for the development of consensus SAE Technical reports. The council also conducts investigations for activities related to engineered materials, processes and parts used in the surface mobility industry. Participants in the SAE Materials, Processed and Parts Council include OEMs, suppliers, consulting firms, government and other interested parties.
Reference
Number | Title |
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ANSI/B1.3M | This document is not part of the subscrption. |
J485_201304 | Holes in Bolt and Screw Shanks and Slots in Nuts for Cotter Pins |
J485_201611 | Holes in Bolt and Screw Shanks and Slots in Nuts for Cotter Pins |
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