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FRICTION IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM FOR BRAKE BLOCKS FOR COMMERCIAL VEHICLES
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J866_196403
- Issued
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Scope
This SAE Recommended Practice is intended to provide a uniform means of identification which may be used to describe the initial friction characteristics only of brake blocks (see SAE J660, Brake Linings) for use on commercial vehicles.
NOTE: It is emphasized that this recommended practice does not establish friction requirements for brake blocks, nor does it designate other significant block characteristics which must also be considered in overall brake performance.
The basis for determining the friction coefficients for brake blocks are tests conducted in accordance with SAE J661, Brake Lining Quality Control Test Procedures.
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Issuing Committee
Brake Linings Standards Committee
The goal of the Brake Lining Standards Committee is to provide a means of developing and maintaining common test and nomenclature standards for the friction materials industry. In working toward this goal, the committee helps reduce industry costs, harmonize global markets and enhance safety by recommending uniform test and performance standards for automotive friction materials.
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