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This AIR provides information about the specific requirements for missile hydraulic pumps and their associated power sources.
The purpose of this SAE Recommended Practice is to establish a uniform laboratory procedure for securing and reporting the friction and wear characteristics of brake linings. The performance data obtained can be used for in-plant quality control by brake lining manufacturers and for the quality assessment of incoming shipments by the purchasers of brake linings.
This SAE Standard was developed to provide a method for indicating the direction of engine rotation and numbering of engine cylinders. The document is intended for use in designing new engines to eliminate the differences which presently exist in industry.
The Class A Task Force of the Vehicle Network for Multiplexing and Data Communications Subcommittee is providing information on sensors that could be applicable for a Class A Bus application. Sensors are generally defined as any device that inputs information onto the bus. Sensors can be an input controlled by the operator or an input that provides the feedback or status of a monitored vehicle function. Although there is a list of sensors provided, this list is not all-inclusive. This SAE Information Report is intended to help the network system engineer and is meant to stimulate the design thought process.
The SAE J2923 procedure is a recommended practice that applies to on-road vehicles with a GVWR below 4540 kg equipped with disc brakes.
The following schematic diagrams reflect various methods of illustrating automotive transmission arrangements. These have been developed to facilitate a clear understanding of the functional interrelations of the gearing, clutches, hydrodynamic drive unit, and other transmission components. Two variations of transmission diagrams are used: in neutral (clutches not applied) and in gear. For illustrative purposes, some typical transmissions are shown.
This specification covers three classes of para-aramid tape and webbing of a single width and with varying weights.
This specification covers a polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) resin filled with 10% aromatic polymer in the form of extruded or molded rods or tubes which are sintered after molding or, in the case of extrusions, sintered during the extrusion process.
This specification covers one type of continuous multifilament carbon fibers in the form of a tow or yarn (when twisted). The weight per unit length of the tow or yarn is governed by the filament count which is identified by the supplier's grade or material designation.
This specification covers one width and strength of nylon tape.
This specification covers three classes of para-aramid tape and webbing of a single width and with varying weights.
This specification covers one type of continuous multifilament carbon fibers in the form of a tow or yarn (when twisted). The weight per unit length of the tow or yarn is governed by the filament count which is identified by the supplier's grade or material designation.
This specification covers one type of polyether-type urethane (EU) resin and hardener which, when mixed and cured, produce elastomeric polyurethane products.
This specification covers one type of organic fiber in the form of roving. The product shall be formed as three ends of 2840 (3160 d tex) denier yarn (AMS3901/14) collected into an approximately parallel arrangement without twist.
This specification covers one type of epoxy-resin-impregnated organic fibers in the form of woven cloth.
This specification covers the specific requirements for seamless tube drawn from aluminum alloy 6061.
This specification covers one type of epoxy-resin-impregnated, non-woven, glass fiber in the form of tape for hand or machine layup and of flat sheet.
This SAE Information Report introduces key concepts and properties of adhesives, sealants, and heat transfer materials (HTMs) and the roles they serve in present-day battery systems applications. The basic chemistry and properties of the three types of materials are summarized along with important health and environmental information. Relevant material dispense methodologies and equipment for material dispensing is reviewed. A series of representative battery applications examples employing adhesives, sealants, and HTMs is also provided with particular attention given to end-use performance.
This specification covers one type of nylon/polyester in the form of webbing.
This specification covers one type of nylon in the form of webbing.
This specification covers steel in the form of laminated sheet.
This specification covers one weight and strength of para-aramid thread.
This specification covers one type of epoxy-resin-impregnated carbon fibers in the form of tape and sheet.
This specification covers one weight and strength of para-aramid thread.
This specification covers a fluorocarbon (FKM) rubber stock in the form of molded test slabs.
This specification establishes the requirements for brush plating of cadmium by electrodeposition.
This specification covers one type of polyether-type urethane (EU) resin and hardener which, when mixed and cured, produce elastomeric polyurethane products.
This specification covers one type of organic fiber in the form of roving. The product shall be formed as three ends of 2450 denier yarn (AMS3901/13) collected into an approximately parallel arrangement without twist.
This specification covers the requirements for brush plating of medium-hardness, low stress nickel by electrodeposition.
This specification establishes the requirements for a general-purpose brush plating of nickel applied by electrodeposition.
This specification covers one type of epoxy-resin-impregnated, non-woven, glass fiber in the form of tape for hand or machine layup and of flat sheet.
This specification covers a denatured ethyl alcohol in the form of a liquid.
This specification covers a petroleum-base liquid solvent.
This specification covers one type of polyether-type urethane (EU) resin and hardener which, when mixed and cured, produce elastomeric polyurethane products.
This specification covers an unfilled polyimide plastic in the form of molded rod and bar.
This SAE Recommended Practice provides test procedures, requirements, and guidelines for high-mounted stop lamps and high-mounted turn signal lamps intended for use on vehicles 2032 mm or more in overall width. This document applies to trucks, motor coaches, van type trailers, and other vehicles with permanent structure greater than 2800 mm high. This document does not apply to school buses, truck tractors, pole trailers, flat-bed trailers, pick-up trucks with dual wheels, and trailer converter dollies. The purpose of the high-mounted stop lamp(s) and high-mounted turn signal lamp(s) is to provide a signal to the driver of following (approaching a signaling vehicle from the rear) or oncoming (approaching a signaling vehicle from the front) vehicles over intervening vehicles.
This specification covers one type of organic (para-aramid) 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 one type of nylon in the form of webbing.
This specification covers one type of epoxy-resin-impregnated carbon fibers in the form of tape and sheet.
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.
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