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Road Vehicle--Hydraulic Brake Hose Assemblies for Use With Nonpetroleum-Base Hydraulic Fluids
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J1401_199006
- Revised
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Scope
This SAE Standard specifies the performance tests and requirements for hydraulic brake hose assemblies used in the hydraulic braking system of a road vehicle. It also specifies the methods used for identification of the hose manufacturer.
This document applies to brake hose assemblies made of a hose fabricated from yarn and natural or synthetic elastomers and assembled with metal end fittings for use with nonpetroleum-base brake fluids as specified in SAE J1703 and SAE J1705.
The nominal internal diameter of the brake hose shall fall within one of the following values:
3.5 mm or less (1/8 in or less)
4 to 5 mm (3/16 in)
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Issuing Committee
Automotive Brake and Steering Hose Standards Comm
Provide and maintain uniform standards, recommended practices, and information reports to reflect changing needs while maximizing the safety and performance of Hydraulic Brake, Vacuum Brake, and Power Steering Hose and Hose Assemblies. This shall be done in a manner that will encourage productivity and cost containment while facilitating the ever-expanding global interchange and market.
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