SAE J515 pdf download
SAE J515 pdf download.Specification for Hydraulic O-Ring Materials,Properties, and Sizesfor Metric and Inch Stud Ends,Face Seal Fitting and Four-Screw Flange Tube Connections.
SAE J1926-3-—Connections for Fluid Power and General Use—Ports and Stud Ends with ISO 725 Inch Threads and 0-Ring Sealing—Part 3: Light-Duty (L Series) Stud Ends—Dimensions. Design. Test Methods, and Requirements
SAE J2244-2—Connections for Fluid Power and General Use—Ports and Stud Ends with ISO 261 Metric Threads and 0-Ring Sealing—Part 2: Heavy-Duty (S Series) Stud Ends—Dimensions. Design, Test Methods, and Requirements
SAE J2244-3—Connections for Fluid Power and General Use—Ports and Stud Ends with ISO 261 Metnc Threads and 0-Ring Sealing—Part 3: Light-Duty (L Series) Stud Ends—Dimensions, Design. Test Methods, and Requirements
2,1,2 ISO PueucA’rloNs—Available from ANSI, 25 West 43rd Street. New York, NY 10036-8002,
ISO 3601-3:1987—Fluid systems—Sealing devices—O-rings—Part 3: Quality acceptance criteria
ISO 5598:1 985—Fluid power systems and components—Vocabulary
1S06149-2—Connections for fluid power and ge1eraI use—Ports and stud ends with ISO 261 metric threads and 0-ring sealing—Part 2: Heavy duty (S series) stud ends—Dimensions, design, test methods and requirements
1S06149-3-—Connections for fluid power and general use—Ports and stud ends with ISO 261 threads and
0-ring sealing—Part 3: Light duty (L series) stud ends—Dimensions, design, test methods and requirements
1S06162—Hydraulic fluid power—Four-screw split-flange connections for use at pressures of 2.5 MPa to
40 MPa—Type I inch series and type II metric series
ISO 8434-3—Metallic tube connections for fluid power and general use—Part 3: 0-ring face seal fitting
ISO1 1926-2—Connections for fluid power and general use—Ports and stud ends with ISO 725 threads and 0-ring sealing-Part 2: Heavy duty (S series) stud ends—Dimensions, design, test methods, and requirements
ISO1I 926-3——Connections for fluid power and general use—Ports and stud ends with ISO 725 threads and 0-ring sealing—Part 3: Light duty (L series) stud ends—Dimensions, design, test methods, and requirements
2.1.3 ASTM PuBLICATION—Available from ASTM. 100 Barr Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, ASTM D 2000—Classification System for Rubber Materials In Automotive Applications
2.2 Related Publications—The following publications are provided for information purposes only arid are not a required part of this document.
2.2.1 SAE PuBucAi’IoN—Available from SAE. 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001 – SAE AS871 —Manufacturing and Inspection Standards for Preformed Packings (0-Rings)
2.2.2 ASTM P uBucArpoNs—Available from ASTM. 100 Barr Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken. PA 19428•2959.
ASTU 0395—Test Methods for Rubber Properly—Compression Set
ASTM 0412—Test Methods for Rubber Properties in Tension
ASTM D 471—Test Method for Rubber Properly—Effect of Liquids
ASTU D 624—Test Method for Rubber Property—Tear Resistance
ASTM 0 865—Test Method for Rubber—Deterioration by Heating in Air (Test Tube Enclosure)
ASTM 0 1329—Method for Evaluating Rubber Property—Retraction at Lower Temperatures (TR Test)
ASTM 0 1414—Methods of Testing Rubber 0-Rings
ASTM 0 1415—Test Method for Rubber Property—International Hardness
ASTMD2I 37—Standard Test Methods for Nonvolatile Matter in Halogenated Organic Solvents and Their Admixtures
ASTM D 2240—Test Method for Rubber Property—Durometer Hardness
2.2.3 DIN PUeucATN—Available from Deutsdies Institut Fur Nomiung E V. Burggratestr. 6, D-10787, Berlin, Germany.
DIN 3771 -3–—Fluid Systems: 0-Rings; Matenals, FeId of Application
2.2.4 ISO P1€LIcATI0NS—Available from ANSI, 25 West 43rd Street, New York, NY 10036-8002.
ISO 48:1 979—Vulcanized rubbers—Determination of hardness (Hardness between 30 and 85 IRHD)
SOl 101: 1983—Technical drawings—Tolerancing of form. onentation. location and runout—Generali ties, definitions, symbols. Indications on drawings
ISO 1302:1 978—Technical drawings—Method of indicating surface texture on drawings
ISO 3448:1975—Industrial liquid lubricants—ISO viscosity classification
IS03601 -1 :1987—Fluid systems—O-rlngs–—Part 1: Inside diameters, cross sections. tolerances, and size identification
2.2.5 MILITARY PusLIc.rIoNs—AvaiIable from DODSSP. SUbscription Service Desk, 700 Robbins Avenue, Building 4D, Philadelphia, PA 19111-5094.
MIL-STD-41 3—Visual Inspection Guide for Elastomeric 0-Rings
MIL-R-83248C:1 994—Rubber, Fluorocarbon Elaston-ier, High Temperature, Fluid, and Compression Set Resistant
a Definitions—For the purposes of this document, the definitions given In ISO 5598 shall apply.
4. 0-Ring Requirements
4.1 MaterIal Designations. Designations and descriptions for 0-ring materials are shown In Table 1. ASTM/SAE Type and Class are from ASTM D 2000 and SAE J200.