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RECOMMENDED PRACTICES FOR DESIGN AND EVALUATION OF PASSENGER AND LIGHT TRUCK COOLANT HOSE CLAMPED JOINTS
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J1697_199607
- Issued
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Scope
This SAE Recommended Practice covers recommended practices for design and evaluation of hose clamped joints primarily in automotive applications. It is intended to: (a) evaluate current joint designs, (b) compare existing designs, (c) aid in the development of new designs, (d) give objective results once weights are set, (e) rate the overall design and individual sections of design, and (f) encourage future research by industry and the OEM's.
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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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J1508_202301 | Hose Clamp Specifications |
J1610 | This document is not part of the subscrption. |
J1610_201210 | Test Method for Evaluating the Sealing Capability of Hose Connections with a PVT Test Facility |
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