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Recommended Practices for Design and Evaluation of Passenger and Light Truck Coolant Hose Clamped Joints (Stabilized: Jul 2013)
standard by SAE International, 07/01/2013

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This SAE Recommended Practice covers recommended practices for design and evaluation of hose clamped joints primarily in automotive applications. It is intended to: (a) evaluate current joint designs, (b) compare existing designs, (c) aid in the development of new designs, (d) give objective results once weights are set, (e) rate the overall design and individual sections of design, and (f) encourage future research by industry and the OEM’s.

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07/01/2013
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SAE J1697_201307

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SAE J1697_201307

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Recommended Practices for Design and Evaluation of Passenger and Light Truck Coolant Hose Clamped Joints (Stabilized: Jul 2013)
standard by SAE International, 07/09/2013

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This document has been declared “Stabilized” and will no longer be subjected to periodic reviews for currency. Users are responsible for verifying references and continued suitability or technical requirements. New technology may exist.

This SAE Recommended Practice covers recommended practices for design and evaluation of hose clamped joints primarily in automotive applications. It is intended to: (a) evaluate current joint designs, (b) compare existing designs, (c) aid in the development of new designs, (d) give objective results once weights are set, (e) rate the overall design and individual sections of design, and (f) encourage future research by industry and the OEM’s

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Published:
07/09/2013
File Size:
1 file , 5.1 MB
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2 files , 7.9 MB