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Tests and Procedures for Carbon Steel and Low Alloy Steel Tubing
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J1677_200909
- Revised
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Rationale
The five year review of this standard resulted in changes identified by the bar on the left side of the page and are described as follows:
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a
Added Rationale and list of changes
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b
Removed SAE J1650 Copper Nickel tubing from this document because this tube standard is in process of being canceled or moved to another SAE committee.
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Changed name of this standard to “Tests and Procedures for Carbon Steel and Low Alloy Steel Tubing
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Added ASTM A 450/A 450M Standard Specification for General Requirements for Carbon, Ferritic Alloy, and Austenitic Alloy Steel Tubes to the applicable documents section to comply with current industry practice.
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Added other applicable SAE and ISO standards.
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Added SAE and other international standards to the "Related Publications" section.
Recommended Content
Ground Vehicle Standard | Tests and Procedures for Carbon Steel and High Strength Low Alloy Steel Tubing |
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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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