SAE International - J1476_199903
Parking Brake Structural Integrity Test Procedure Vehicles Over 4500 kg (10 000 lb) GVWR
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| Organization: | SAE International |
| Publication Date: | 1 March 1999 |
| Status: | active |
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This SAE Recommended Practice establishes a method of evaluating the structural integrity of the parking brake system of all new trucks, buses, and combination vehicles designed for roadway use... View More
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October 21, 2019
Parking Brake Structural Integrity Test Procedure Vehicles Over 4500 kg (10 000 lb) GVWR—Truck and Bus
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes a method of evaluating the structural integrity of the parking brake system of all new trucks, buses, and combination vehicles designed for roadway use in...
November 15, 2014
Parking Brake Structural Integrity Test Procedure Vehicles Over 4500 kg (10 000 lb) GVWR—Truck and Bus
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes a method of evaluating the structural integrity of the parking brake system of all new trucks, buses, and combination vehicles designed for roadway use in...
October 30, 2008
Parking Brake Structural Integrity Test Procedure Vehicles Over 4500 kg (10 000 lb) GVWR—Truck and Bus
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes a method of evaluating the structural integrity of the parking brake system of all new trucks, buses, and combination vehicles designed for roadway use in...
J1476_199903
March 1, 1999
Parking Brake Structural Integrity Test Procedure Vehicles Over 4500 kg (10 000 lb) GVWR
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes a method of evaluating the structural integrity of the parking brake system of all new trucks, buses, and combination vehicles designed for roadway use and...
June 1, 1987
PARKING BRAKE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY TEST PROCEDURE VEHICLES OVER 10,000 POUNDS (4500 KG) GVWR
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes a method of evaluating the structural integrity of the parking brake system of all new trucks, buses, and combination vehicles designed for roadway use and...