SAE International Steering Control Systems - Laboratory Test Procedure Heavy Trucks J2425_201307

Description
This SAE Recommended Practice describes a laboratory test procedure for evaluating the characteristics of heavy truck steering control systems under simulated driver impact conditions. The test procedure employs a torso-shaped body block that is impacted against the steering wheel.
Description
This SAE Recommended Practice describes a laboratory test procedure for evaluating the characteristics of heavy truck steering control systems under simulated driver impact conditions. The test procedure employs a torso-shaped body block that is impacted against the steering wheel.

Suppliers

Company
Product
Description
Supplier Links
Steering Control Systems - Laboratory Test Procedure Heavy Trucks - J2425_201307 - SAE International
Warrendale, PA, United States
Steering Control Systems - Laboratory Test Procedure Heavy Trucks
J2425_201307
Steering Control Systems - Laboratory Test Procedure Heavy Trucks J2425_201307
This SAE Recommended Practice describes a laboratory test procedure for evaluating the characteristics of heavy truck steering control systems under simulated driver impact conditions. The test procedure employs a torso-shaped body block that is impacted against the steering wheel.

This SAE Recommended Practice describes a laboratory test procedure for evaluating the characteristics of heavy truck steering control systems under simulated driver impact conditions. The test procedure employs a torso-shaped body block that is impacted against the steering wheel.

Supplier's Site

Technical Specifications

  SAE International
Product Category Standards and Technical Documents
Product Number J2425_201307
Product Name Steering Control Systems - Laboratory Test Procedure Heavy Trucks
Unlock Full Specs
to access all available technical data

Similar Products