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Nonmetallic Air Brake System Tubing
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J844_199806
- Revised
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Scope
This SAE Standard covers the minimum requirements for nonmetallic tubing as manufactured for use in air brake systems. Nonreinforced products are designated type A and reinforced products type B. It is not intended to cover tubing for any portion of the system which operates below −40 °C (–40 °F), above +93°C (+200 °F), above a maximum working gage pressure of 1030 kPa (150 psi), or in an area subject to attack by battery acid. This tubing is intended for use in the brake system for connections which maintain a basically fixed relationship between components during vehicle operation. Coiled tube assemblies required for those installations where flexing occurs are covered by this document and SAE J1131 to the extent of setting minimum requirements on the essentially straight tube and tube fitting connections which are used in the construction of such assemblies2.
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Issuing Committee
Air Brake Tubing and Tube Ftg Committee
The Air Brake Tubing and Tube Fittings Committee develops and maintains SAE Standards, Recommended Practices and Information Reports relating to tubing and fittings of air brake systems. Participants in the Air Brake Tubing and Tube Fittings Committee of the Truck and Bus Brake and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems Steering Committee includes OEMs, suppliers, consulting firms, government and other interested parties.
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