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SAE J2051_200505

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Qualifications for Four-Way Subbase Mounted Air Valves for Automotive Manufacturing Applications

Published date

25-05-2005

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Foreword
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions
4 Electrical Requirements
5 Physical Description
6 Performance Requirements
7 Valve Operating and Standby Cost
APPENDIX A OIL INDICATOR
APPENDIX B VALVE OPERATING AND STANDBY COST

This SAE Recommended Practice describes the requirements necessary for four-way subbase mounted, directional air-control valves to be used in automotive manufacturing applications.

DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
SAE International
Status
Current
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This SAE Recommended Practice describes the requirements necessary for four-way subbase mounted, directional air-control valves to be used in automotive manufacturing applications. It includes minimum performance, operation, and physical requirements to qualify the valves for service in automotive manufacturing applications. Included are spool, poppet, and sliding disc types of air valves for pressures in a range of vacuum to 1034 kPa (150 lb/in2x) gage, and temperatures from −18 to 60 °C (0 to 140 °F).

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UL 429:7ED 2013-11-06 Electrically Operated Valves
MIL-STD-202 Revision H:2015 ELECTRONIC AND ELECTRICAL COMPONENT PARTS
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