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This SAE Standard establishes the test procedure, environment, and instrumentation for determining the sound levels of snowmobiles in the stationary test mode. This test method is intended to provide an accurate measurement of exhaust and other engine noise and may be used to evaluate new and in-use snowmobiles to determine compliance with noise control regulations. Sound level measurements obtained with this test method are not intended as an engineering determination of overall machine noise. For this purpose, the use of SAE J192 is recommended.
This document covers the recommended lighting performance and design criteria for: Left Forward Navigation Position Lights (Red) Right Forward Navigation Position Lights (Green) Rear Navigation Position Lights (White) Anticollision Lights. AS8017 provides for the following classes: Class I Rotorcraft, Class II Fixed Wing, and Class III Fixed Wing and Rotorcraft. Possible design requires include but are not limited to: Red Flashing Lights Top and Bottom Fuselage White Flashing Strobe Lights Wing Tips and/or Tail Red Flashing Beacon Light on Top of Vertical Tail
This specification covers compounds for sealing aircraft structure against the passage of air, liquids and vapors.
This SAE Recommended Practice provides guidelines for the use, performance, installation, activation, and switching of marking lamps on Automated Driving System (ADS) equipped vehicles.
This document establishes general design criteria, tolerances, and limits of application for tooling, fixtures, and accessories for mounting and driving gas turbine engine rotors on horizontal and vertical balancing machines.
This Aerospace Standard (AS) covers the general minimum performance standards for generators/starter-generators and associated voltage regulators for use in direct current (DC) electric systems for civil aircraft.
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) establishes minimum requirements for eddy current inspection of circular holes in nonferrous, metallic, low conductivity (less than 5% IACS) aircraft engine hardware with fasteners removed. The inspection is intended to be performed at maintenance and overhaul facilities on engine run hardware.
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) establishes the requirements for fluid fittings that combine both straight thread port or flanged connections, and 24 degree cone flareless connections for use in all types of fluid systems.
This standard covers the requirements for nonseparable antifriction roller bearings.
This ARP defines a recommended placard for readily identifying equipment with aircraft phosphate ester fluid to be used in the aircraft hydraulic systems to assure compatibility between the internal seals/materials and the system fluid. A definition is provided for a durable type and semipermanently attached placard with prescribed text for the permissible fluid are included in the document.
This document covers metric studs made from a corrosion and heat resistant, age hardenable iron base alloy of the type identified under the Unified Numbering System as UNS S66286. The following specification designations and their properties are covered:
SAE J1939-2 specifies the requirements for application of SAE J1939 in agricultural and forestry equipment. This document specifies the series of documents within the set of SAE J1939 documents that are applicable to agricultural and forestry equipment and provides further requirements for this industry. The SAE and ISO groups have cooperated to define agricultural and forestry networks in a manner to allow compatibility of ECUs and messaging protocols between the A&F and the T&B networks.
This document establishes the industry standard practices for marking standard elastomeric hose used in aircraft manufacture and repair.
This specification covers a high strength, corrosion and heat-resistant cobalt-nickel-chromium alloy in the form of bars (see 8.4).
This guideline is applicable to existing lead solder production products that will change to lead-free solder processes to meet the ELV Directive 2000/53/EC Annex II, exemption 8B requirements. This guideline is applicable to similar products used by multiple OEM's that have the same manufacturing processes / equipment. The intent is to streamline the supplier’s environmental testing via common qualification to reduce timing, quantities, and costs.
This SAE Recommended Practice is part of the SAE J2534-2/X_0500 set of documents that extends the SAE J2534-1_0500 API (version 05.00) specification, and defines how to implement fault-tolerant CAN (FT CAN) within the SAE J2534 API framework. This document details only the changes from SAE J2534-1_0500 and items not specifically detailed in this document are assumed to have not changed. An SAE J2534-2/8_0500 interface shall be compliant to fault-tolerant CAN (FT CAN) feature only when all the required functionality in this SAE Recommended Practice is implemented. Any functionality not required for compliance will be specifically marked as “optional” in this document. This document must be used in conjunction with the SAE J2534-2/BA_0500 and SAE J2534-2/RE_0500 documents.
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 sheet 0.010 to 0.250 inch (0.25 to 6.35 mm) in nominal thickness.
The requirements established in this document are applicable to the IAQG and associated sectors for managing oversight to established requirements contained in 9104-series standards (i.e., 9104/1, 9104/2, 9104/3). The requirements are applicable to IAQG working groups for oversight. NOTE: All required forms are depicted in Appendix A. These form exhibits are provided for reference only; the current versions of these forms are available on the IAQG website.
Applies to hydraulic fluid power valves as applied to Off-Road Self-Propelled Work Machines defined in SAE J1116.
This specification covers the requirements for electrodeposited tin-lead plating intended for use as a coating for corrosion protection and as a base for soldering.
This specification covers the requirements for three types and three classes of mechanically deposited cadmium, tin-cadmium or zinc coatings on metallic surfaces by impacting (peen plating).
This specification covers the general requirements for aluminum and aluminum alloy bar, rod, wire, or special shapes; rolled, drawn, or cold finished. Specific requirements for these products are covered by the applicable detail specification (See 6.3).
This specification covers the requirements for one type of tiedown fitting for installation in the floors of aircraft.
This specification covers a corrosion and heat-resistant steel in the form of bars, wire, forgings, mechanical tubing, flash welded rings, and stock for forging or flash welded rings.
This coding system is intended to provide a convenient means of identifying the various tube, pipe, hydraulic hose type, and hose fittings not intended for use in aircraft and of transmitting technical or engineering information relating to them wherever drawings or other pictorial media may not be readily available. The code has been kept flexible to permit expansion to cover new fitting categories or styles and, if the need develops, the inclusion of additional materials. The system is also compatible with automatic data processing equipment. It is not intended that this code should supersede established systems or means of identification. Therefore, it should be the prerogative of the user to apply the code which best satisfies his requirements.
This specification covers the requirements for self-sealing, quick-disconnect couplings for fuel and oil system components.
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