Wheels--Recreational and Utility Trailer Test Procedure


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This SAE Recommended Practice provides uniform procedures and minimum performance requirements for fatigue testing ferrous and aluminum wheels intended for normal highway use on travel, camping, and boat and light utility trailers drawn by passenger cars, light trucks, and multipurpose vehicles. (See Figures 1 and 2.) For procedures and minimum performance requirements for wheels used on trucks, see SAE J267, and for wheels used on passenger cars, see SAE J328. For the application of passenger car and light ruck wheels [inset less than 0.10 m (0.33 ft)] to this trailer service, use this procedure. For the application of heavier truck wheels [inset 0.10 m (0.33 ft) or mre] use SAE J267. Mobile home service is outside the scope of this document. There are two basic test procedures described, a cornering fatigue test and radial fatigue test. The cornering test is directed at the wheel disc; whereas the radial test also examines the rim and attachment portion of the wheel. Both test procedures are required to obtain a thorough examination of the wheel.




Wheels - Recreational and Utility Trailer Fatigue Test Procedure and Performance Requirements


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This SAE Recommended Practice provides uniform procedures and minimum performance requirements for fatigue testing ferrous and aluminum wheels intended for normal highway service on travel, camping, and boat and light utility trailers drawn by passenger cars, light trucks, and multipurpose vehicles. For procedures and minimum performance requirements for wheels used on trucks, see SAE J267, and for wheels used on passenger cars, see SAE J328. For the application of passenger car and light truck wheels (inset less than 0.10 m) to this trailer service, use this procedure. For the application of heavier truck wheels (inset 0.10 m (or more)) use SAE J267. Mobile home service is outside the scope of this document.There are two basic test procedures described, a cornering fatigue test and radial fatigue test. The cornering test is directed at the wheel disc; whereas the radial test also examines the rim and attachment portion of the wheel. Both test procedures are required to obtain a thorough examination of the wheel. Definitions were revised to reflect those of SAE J2530.Wheel markings were added same as in SAE J2530 to reflect marking standard in light truck pass car and aftermarket wheels.Test termination revisited to be same as in SAE J2530 for consistency.A method of calculating SLR recommended by JATMA and Tire & Rim Association.Test sample selection and associated cycles necessary to maintain B90C50 confidence of results see Tables 1 and 2.A reduced service factor and associated increased cycle requirement are added to Table 2. Reduced service factors allow for better time efficiency of fatigue tests where tire consumption or stud breakage is excessive.




WHEELSRECREATIONAL AND UTILITY TRAILER TEST PROCEDURES


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This SAE Recommended Practice provides uniform procedures for fatigue testing ferrous wheels intended for normal highway use on travel, camping, boat and light utility trailers drawn by passenger cars and light trucks. For performance requirements, see SAE Jxxx. For procedures and minimum performance requirements for truck-type rims and wheels, see SAE J267a and for passenger car rims and wheels see SAE J328a. Mobile home service is also outside the scope of this recommended practice.There are two basic test procedures described, a cornering fatigue test and a radial fatigue test. The cornering test is directed at the wheel portion of the wheel/rim assembly; whereas the radial test will examine potential deficiencies in the rim portion of the structure. Both test procedures are required to obtain a thorough examination of the wheel/rim assembly.




S.A.E. Handbook


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SAE Handbook


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Society of Automotive Engineers Handbook


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Testing Automotive Materials and Components


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Testing Automotive Materials and Components shows how automotive materials and components can be evaluated to reveal their true characteristics under realistic loading and environmental conditions. The book describes and illustrates test methods which will help designers and development engineers save valuable time and expenditure, not only during the prototype and pre- production stages, but in the event of service failure. Chapters cover: types of specimen; service failure analysis; basic fatigue testing; realistic fatigue testing; effect of speed and accelerated dynamic testing; crankshafts and connecting rods; cams and followers; axle shafts, driver shafts and torsion bars; gears; road wheels; and plastics, composites and ceramics.










Automobile Design Liability


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