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Document ID:
SAE-J1926
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Spec/Std Sheet:
4
Overview
Title:
Connector for Fluid Power and General Use—Ports and Stud End with ASME B1.1 Threads and O-Ring Seal—Part 4: External Hex and Internal Hex Inch Port Plugs—Dimensions, Design, Test Methods and Requirements
Scope:
This part defines performance requirements, dimensions, and designs for –2 through –32 internal and external hex port plugs for use in SAE J1926-1 ports. Testing and usage through many years confirm the performance requirements of port plugs made from carbon steel. The port plugs were specified in SAE J514 without any performance requirements. They have been developed and tested to gain a 4:1 working pressure rating for industrial applications.
Status:
Active
Adoption Date:
22-SEP-2020
Next Review Due:
20-SEP-2030
FSC/Area:
4730
Doc Category:
Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE)
Responsibilities
Lead Standardization Activity:
CC
DLA Land and Maritime
Adopting Activity:
SH
Naval Sea Systems Command (Ship Systems)
Coordination:
Full
Army Custodian:
AV
Combat Capabilities Development Command, Aviation and Missile Center
Navy Custodian:
SH
Naval Sea Systems Command (Ship Systems)
Air Force Custodian:
03
HQ USAF Office of the Surgeon General
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22-SEP-2020
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