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The specifications contained in this SAE Standard pertain to high-tension ignition cable used in road vehicle engine ignition systems.
Ignition Standards Committee
This SAE Recommended Practice provides laboratory test procedures, requirements, and guidelines for electronic siren systems with a single loudspeaker, and electromechanical sirens for use on authorized emergency vehicles, which call for the right-of-way. Test procedures and performance requirements for individual system components are not included in this version. Results obtained for a siren system with a speaker array that is greater than 0.5 m in any dimension shall apply to the system only when the array is in the same spatial configuration as tested (i.e., the same speaker separation and orientation).
Emergency Warning Lights and Devices Standards Committee
This specification covers the procedure for ultrasonic inspection of wrought titanium and titanium alloy products 0.25 inch (6.4 mm) and over in cross-section (thickness) or diameter.
AMS K Non Destructive Methods and Processes Committee
Consideration for the damaging effects to aircraft from the failure of wheels and tires should be evaluated. This document discusses the types of problems in-service aircraft have experienced and methodology in place to assist the designers when evaluating threats for new aircraft design. The purpose of this document is to provide a history of in-service problems, provide a historical summary of the design improvements made to wheels and tires during the past 40 years, and to offer methodology which has been used to help designers assess the threat to ensure the functionality of systems and equipment located in and around the landing gear and in wheel wells.
A-5 Aerospace Landing Gear Systems Committee
The outcome of this TIR is to establish proton exchange membrane (PEM) testing methods and characterization of chemicals used in HRS, during operation and maintenance that can influence the performance of commercial PEM fuel cell vehicles. Hydrogen quality standards such as SAE J2719 provide list of contaminants with maximum impurity levels that ensure safe operation of fuel cell vehicles. These contaminants are primarily from the hydrogen production. Less attention in these quality standards were given to the contaminants generated from the installation, operation and maintenance of HRS. Common chemicals used during HRS operation are refrigerants, lubricants, etc., and during HRS installation and maintenance are solvents cleaning agents, lubricants, etc. Some of these chemicals are found to have adverse impacts on PEM fuel cells. The development of testing methods and characterization of chemicals in this report are based on similar methods used in SAE J2719 although the approach in
Fuel Cell Standards Committee
This SAE Recommended Practice provides general design performance requirements and related test procedures for LED “white” lighting unit assemblies, other than signal and marking devices, used on Earthmoving, Road Building, and Maintenance off-road work machines as defined in SAE J1116. This report is intended to serve as a guide to standard practice and is subject to change to reflect additional experience and technical advances.
OPTC3, Lighting and Sound Committee
This SAE Standard provides test procedures, requirements, and guidelines for sidemarker lamps for vehicles less than 2032 mm in overall width.
Signaling and Marking Devices Stds Comm
This SAE Standard provides test procedures, requirements, and guidelines for vehicular license plate illumination devices.
Signaling and Marking Devices Stds Comm
This SAE Standard provides test procedures, requirements, and guidelines for turn signal lamps intended for use on vehicles of less than 2032 mm in overall width.
Signaling and Marking Devices Stds Comm
This SAE Recommended Practice provides test procedures, performance requirements, and guidelines for front cornering lamps intended for use on motor vehicles.
Signaling and Marking Devices Stds Comm
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) provides a comprehensive and consistent set of guidelines for the definition, recognition, troubleshooting, and repair of hydraulic components and systems on in-service aircraft affected by external leakage.
A-6A1 Commercial Aircraft Committee
SAE J485 specifies the recommended nominal diameters and locations of holes in bolt or screw shanks, and nominal widths and depths of slots in nuts, for use with the recommended sizes of inch-series cotter pins, as shown in Table 1.
Fasteners Committee
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) provides a guide for the preparation of a helicopter engine/airframe interface document and checklist. This document and checklist should identify the information needed by the engine manufacturer and the aircraft manufacturer to integrate the engine design with the aircraft design and either provide this information or give reference to where this information is located. The intent is to assure that the engine manufacturer and the airframe manufacturer identify and make provision for this information so it can be easily accessible to either manufacturer as needed in the development stages of an engine-airframe integration project. A related document, SAE Aerospace Information Report AIR6181, provides guidance on creating an interface control document (ICD) which addresses a subset of the aircraft-engine interface information concerning the physical and functional interfaces of the electronic engine control system (EECS) with the aircraft
S-12 Powered Lift Propulsion Committee
The scope of this document is to discuss the differences between electromechanical and proximity position sensing devices (sensor or switch) when used on landing gear. It also contains information which may be helpful when applying either type of technology after the selection has been made. The purpose is to help the designer make better choices when selecting a position-sensing device. Once that choice has been made, this document includes information to improve the reliability of new or current designs. It is not intended to replace recommendations from sensor manufacturers or actual experience, but to provide a set of general guidelines based on historic infromation of what is being used.
A-5B Gears, Struts and Couplings Committee
This procurement specification covers aircraft quality studs made from a low-alloy, heat-resistant steel of the type identified under the Unified Numbering System as UNS K14675.
E-25 General Standards for Aerospace and Propulsion Systems
This standard establishes the dimensional and visual quality requirements, lot requirements, and packaging and labeling requirements for O-rings molded from AMS7273 rubber. It shall be used for procurement purposes.
A-6C2 Seals Committee
This SAE Recommended Practice provides test procedures, requirements, and guidelines for the system of optical warning devices used on emergency vehicles.
Emergency Warning Lights and Devices Standards Committee
This SAE Standard provides test procedures, requirements, and guidelines for stop lamps and turn signal lamps intended for use on vehicles 2032 mm or more in overall width. Stop lamps and front- and rear-turn signal lamps conforming to the requirements of this document may be used on vehicles less than 2032 mm in overall width.
Heavy Duty Lighting Standards Committee
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 truck 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 over intervening vehicles to the driver of following vehicles.
Heavy Duty Lighting Standards Committee
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) defines the requirements for a heavy braid polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) lined, metallic reinforced, hose assembly suitable for use in high temperature, 400 °F, high pressure, 3000 psi, aircraft hydraulic fluid systems, also for use in pneumatic systems which allow some gaseous diffusion through the PTFE wall. The -20 size operating temperature is limited to 275 °F maximum.
G-3, Aerospace Couplings, Fittings, Hose, Tubing Assemblies
This document contains guidance for designers, specifiers, regulatory personnel, purchasers, managers, and others who specify or use optical simulations of aircraft lights. All aircraft lighting will be considered interior, flight deck, and exterior lighting. Guidance on standard methods of analysis and presentation of data will be provided. Although this document concentrates on lighting, many of the principles covered will be helpful in other types of optical simulation, such as for displays, non-visible radiation, etc.
A-20B Exterior Lighting Committee
This SAE Recommended Practice covers the application of primary wiring distribution system harnesses to automotive, and Motor Coach vehicles. This is written principally for new vehicles but is also applicable to rewiring and service. It covers the areas of performance, operating integrity, efficiency, economy, uniformity, facility of manufacturing and service. This practice applies to wiring systems of less than 50 V.
Cable Standards Committee
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) covers sealed, self-aligning, anti-friction, rod end ball bearings with application in temperature ranges (1) -65 to 250 °F and (2) -65 to 300 °F with 20% reduction of dynamic load carrying capacity when subjected to operation above 250 °F.
ACBG Rolling Element Bearing Committee
This SAE Standard encompasses connectors that form the electrical interface(s) between the heavy duty lighting device(s) and the truck and truck/trailer wiring harness system. This document provides design and performance requirements based upon the mechanical, electrical and environmental conditions and covers applications of connectors for direct current electrical systems of 24 V nominal or less in heavy-duty signaling and marking devices. This standard excludes forward lighting devices (i.e., fog lamps) but includes the following list of lamps: Stop Lamps Tail Lamps Turn Signal/Hazard Warning Lamps Side Marker Lamps Clearance Lamps Identification Lamps Back Up Lamps Side-Turn Signal Lamps Work Lamps License Lamps Chassis Component Status (ABS) Lamps Identification Lamps
Heavy Duty Lighting Standards Committee
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) covers the general requirements for, and the listing of, manufacturers’ identification markings, names, symbols or trademarks, and CAGE codes that appear on electrical and electronic wiring devices and accessories as required by individual product specifications. Supplier markings from previous submitted listings are maintained for component traceability.
AE-8C2 Terminating Devices and Tooling Committee
This code is intended only for the inspection and maintenance of lighting equipment on motor vehicles that are in use.
Road Illumination Devices Standards Committee
This SAE Recommended Practice pertains to electrical systems of motorcycles both with and without batteries.
Motorcycle Technical Steering Committee
This SAE Standard defines and provides a means for the control of colors employed in motor vehicle external lighting equipment, including lamps and reflex reflectors. The document applies to the overall effective color of light emitted by the device in any given direction, and not to the color of the light from a small area of the lens. It does not apply to pilot, indicator, or tell-tale lights.
Lighting Standard Practices Committee
The vehicle dynamics terminology presented herein pertains to passenger cars and light trucks with two axles and to those vehicles pulling single-axle trailers. The terminology presents symbols and definitions covering the following subjects: axis systems, vehicle bodies, suspension and steering systems, brakes, tires and wheels, operating states and modes, control and disturbance inputs, vehicle responses, and vehicle characterizing descriptors. The scope does not include terms relating to the human perception of vehicle response.
Vehicle Dynamics Standards Committee
This procedure establishes a recommended practice for performing a Low Speed Thorax Impact Test to the Hybrid III Small Female Anthropomorphic Test Device (ATD or crash dummy). This test was created to satisfy the demand by the industry to have a certification test which results in peak chest deflection similar to current full vehicle, frontal impact tests. An inherent problem exists with the current certification procedure because the normal (6.7 m/s) thorax impact test has test results for peak chest deflection that are greater than those currently seen in full vehicle, frontal tests. The intent of this document is to develop a low speed thorax certification procedure for the H-III5F dummy with a 3.0 m/s impact similar to the SAE J2779 procedure for the H-III50M dummy.
Dummy Testing and Equipment Committee
This SAE Recommend Practice specifies a method for measuring the deflection of friction materials and disc brake pad assemblies in a manner more consistent with classical material compressive strain testing. This SAE test method differs from SAE J2468 in the preload and maximum load applied to the test sample when deflection is measured. It adopts the material applied stress levels found in ISO 6310 (0.5 to 8.0 MPa) using a 25 mm diameter flat plunger.
Brake Linings Standards Committee
This SAE Standard provides test procedures, requirements, and guidelines for reflex reflectors.
Signaling and Marking Devices Stds Comm
This engineering design specification provides parameters and general requirements for auxiliary front lamps to be used on motorcycles.
Motorcycle Lighting Standards Committee
This document provides design guidelines, test procedure references, and performance requirements for red and yellow overhead warning devices on school bus vehicles which are used to alert traffic to stop when passengers are loading and unloading.
Emergency Warning Lights and Devices Standards Committee
This SAE Standard covers the general requirements and the test requirements for a flashing warning lamp for agricultural equipment.
OPTC3, Lighting and Sound Committee
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes uniform engineering nomenclature for wheels, hubs, rims, and their components used in truck, bus, and trailer applications. This nomenclature and accompanying drawings are intended to define functional truck wheel, hub, and rim designs. For nomenclature specific to “passenger-type” disc wheels, refer to SAE J1982. The International Standard (ISO) nomenclature is shown in parentheses when different than SAE J393.
Truck and Bus Wheel Committee
This SAE Standard provides test procedures, requirements, and guidelines for reflex reflectors used on vehicles 2032 mm or more in overall width. Reflex reflectors conforming to these requirements may also be used on vehicles less than 2032 mm in overall width.
Heavy Duty Lighting Standards Committee
This SAE Recommended Practice provides test methods and requirements for maintenance of design voltage in snowmobile electrical systems. It pertains to both battery-equipped and battery-less systems.
Snowmobile Technical Committee
This SAE Standard provides test procedures, performance requirements, design guidelines, and installation guidelines for motorcycle headlamps.
Motorcycle Lighting Standards Committee
This SAE Standard covers the general requirements and the test requirements for a flashing warning lamp for industrial wheeled equipment.
OPTC3, Lighting and Sound Committee
This SAE Standard applies to 145 mm nominal headlamp and floodlamp units.
OPTC3, Lighting and Sound Committee
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