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This SAE Standard provides test procedures for air and air-over-hydraulic disc or drum brakes used for on-highway commercial vehicles over 4536 kg (10000 pounds) GVWR. This recommended practice includes the pass/fail criteria of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. TP-121D-01.
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This specification covers a coating consisting of tungsten disulfide without binders and does not require a curing process.
This specification covers a magnesium alloy in the form of extruded bars, rods, wire, tubing, and profiles.
This specification covers an aluminum alloy in the form of hand forgings up to 8 inches (203 mm), inclusive, in nominal thickness and a cross-sectional area not over 256 square inches (1652 cm2) and rolled rings up to 3.5 inches (89 mm), inclusive, in nominal thickness and with an OD to wall thickness ratio of 10:1 or greater (see 8.6).
This specification covers a titanium alloy in the form of bars up through 3.000 inches (76.20 mm), inclusive, in diameter or least distance between parallel sides with a maximum cross-sectional area of 10 square inches (64.5 cm2) and forging stock of any size (see 8.7).
This specification covers a magnesium alloy in the form of plate 0.250 to 2.000 inches (6.35 to 50.80 mm), inclusive, in nominal thickness (see 8.5).
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) covers miniature, composite, high density, threaded coupling, self-locking, circular, environment-resistant, electrical connectors utilizing removable crimp contacts, and associated hardware, which are capable of continuous operation within a temperature range of -65 to +175 °C (-85 to 347 °F). These connectors are supplied under an AS9100 reliability assurance program. See 6.1 for intended use and applications.
This specification covers an aluminum alloy in the form of rolled or forged rings up to 6 inches (152 mm), inclusive, in nominal thickness at the time of heat treatment and having an OD to wall thickness ratio of 10 or greater (see 8.6).
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) defines lightning strike zones and provides guidelines for locating them on particular aircraft, together with examples. The zone definitions and location guidelines described herein are applicable to Parts 23, 25, 27, and 29 aircraft. The zone location guidelines and examples are representative of in-flight lightning exposures.
This SAE Recommended Practice provides minimum performance requirements and uniform procedures for fatigue testing of wheels intended for normal highway use and temporary use on passenger cars, light trucks, and multipurpose vehicles. For heavy truck wheels and wheels intended to be used as duals, refer to SAE J267. For wheels used on trailers drawn by passenger cars, light trucks, or multipurpose vehicles, refer to SAE J1204. These minimum performance requirements apply only to wheels made of materials included in Tables 1 to 4. The minimum cycles noted in Tables 1 through 4 are to be used on individual test and a sample of tests conducted, with Weibull Statistics using two parameter, median ranks, 50% confidence level, and 90% reliability, typically noted as B10C50.
This specification covers a low-carbon steel in the form of bars and wire 0.750 inch (19.05 mm) and under in nominal diameter or distance between parallel sides.
This specification covers types and classes of polysulfide sealing compound supplied as a two-component system suitable for application by brush, or by extrusion gun, spatula brush, or roller.
This specification covers an irradiated, thermally-stabilized, modified polyolefin plastic in the form of thin-wall tubing.
This specification covers the specific requirements for improved exfoliation-resistant aluminum alloy, 7178-T76 sheet and 7178-T7651 plate.
This specification covers one type of epoxy-resin-impregnated carbon fibers in the form of tape and sheet.
This specification covers a chloroprene (CR) rubber in the form of sheet, strip, tubing, extrusions, and molded shapes.
This specification covers the requirements of uncoated aluminum alloy foil for core materials required for structural sandwich construction.
This specification covers a 100% homopolymer of polychlorotrifluoroethylene (PCTFE) in the form of film and film tape 0.010 inch (0.25 mm) and under in nominal thickness.
This specification covers a corrosion and heat-resistant steel in the form of investment castings.
This specification covers class L, low dielectric constant (12 or under), ceramic, electrical, insulating compounds, for use in electronic, communications, and allied electrical equipments, and the grading thereof (see 6.1).
This specification covers a low-alloy steel in the form of welding wire.
This specification covers an aluminum alloy powder metallurgy product in the form of round extrusions up to 3.5 inches (89 mm) in diameter and rectangular and other solid extrusions up to 10 square inches (64.5 cm2) in cross-sectional area. The maximum extrusion length is 100 inches (2.5 m).
This specification covers one type of epoxy-resin-impregnated boron filaments 0.0080 inch (0.203 mm) in diameter in the form of continuous tape supported on a glass cloth carrier.
This specification covers an electrically-conductive adhesive supplied as two components, a silver-filled, epoxy-base adhesive and a separate curing agent which may be paste or liquid.
This specification covers a corrosion and heat-resistant steel in the form of sand or centrifugal castings.
This specification covers an aluminum alloy in the form of castings.
This specification covers one type of epoxy-resin-impregnated carbon fibers in the form of tape and sheet.
This specification covers a silicone rubber in the form of a two-component liquid compound.
This specification covers one grade of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) resin in the form of film and film tape.
This specification covers a blend of chromium carbide and a nickel-chromium alloy in the form of powder.
This specification covers a premium aircraft-quality, low-alloy steel in the form of sheet strip, and plate.
This specification covers a corrosion and heat-resistant steel in the form of welding wire.
This specification covers butadiene acrylonitrile (NBR) rubber in the form of molded rings.
The information and data contained in this SAE Information Report are intended as a guide in the selection of steel types and grades for various purposes. Consideration of the individual types of steel is preceded by a discussion of the factors affecting steel properties and characteristics. SAE steels are generally purchased on the basis of chemical composition requirements (SAE J403, J404, and J405). High-strength, low alloy (HSLA) steels (SAE J1392 and J1442) are generally purchased on the basis of mechanical properties; different chemical compositions are used to achieve the specified mechanical properties. Because these steels are characterized by their special mechanical properties obtained in the as-rolled condition, they are not intended for any heat treatment by the purchaser either before, during, or after fabrication. In many instances, as in the case of steels listed in SAE J1268 and J1868, hardenability is also a specification requirement. This information report can be
This specification covers the engineering requirements for applying tungsten carbide/cobalt coatings to metal parts by the detonation process and the properties of such coatings.
This specification covers one type of organic fiber in the form of yarn. The product shall be formed as a multiplicity of filaments drawn together and gathered into an approximately parallel arrangement.
This specification covers extruded polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) in the form of flexible tubing.
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