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Friction Coefficient Identification and Environmental Marking System for Brake Linings
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J866_201201
- Revised
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English
Scope
This SAE Recommended Practice is intended to provide a uniform means of identification which may be used to classify the friction coefficient of brake linings, based on data obtained from tests conducted in accordance with SAE J661 Chase Test and SAE J2975 Measurement of Copper and other elements in Brake Friction Materials.
Rationale
This SAE Recommended Practice is being revised to incorporate markings for environmental certification according J2975 of truck blocks, disc brakes, and drum brakes.
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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.
Reference
Number | Title |
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J2975_201312 | Measurement of Copper and Other Elements in Brake Friction Materials |
J661_202110 | Brake Lining Quality Test Procedure |
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