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This SAE Recommended Practice provides the method to assign numerical values of brake effectiveness, using data from single station inertia dynamometer effectiveness tests, and to identify a uniform procedure to mark these values on the edge of brake blocks in excess of 12.7 mm (0.51 in) in thickness.

The edge markings are intended to provide relevant and meaningful data on the normal and hot effectiveness of brake blocks, using the reference full size brake assembly, to aid in the characterization of these brake block frictional properties.

This edge marking methodology is intended to permit accurate identification of the effectiveness values over the full wear life of the brake block. This is accomplished by means of permanent markings on one edge of the brake block.

The purpose of this document is to provide a uniform method for marking numerical values of normal and hot effectiveness, on the edge of the brake blocks, based on test data developed by SAE J1802 and obtained from the reference full size brake assembly on a single station brake dynamometer.

 

Document History

  1. SAE J1801_201906


    Brake Effectiveness Marking for Brake Blocks - Truck and Bus (Stabilized: Jun 2019)

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  2. SAE J1801_201410

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    Brake Effectiveness Marking for Brake Blocks¿¿¿Truck and Bus

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  3. SAE J1801_201410


    Brake Effectiveness Marking for Brake Blocks—Truck and Bus

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  4. SAE J1801_200711


    Brake Effectiveness Marking for Brake Blocks--Truck and Bus

    • Historical Version