What is SAE J1453?
What is SAE J1453?
The CAST S.p.A. fitting according to the norms ISO 8434-3 / SAE J1453, is a mechanical fitting traditionally used for high pressure oleo-dynamic systems. The coupling between the body of the fitting and the flared tube is guaranteed by the tightening nut and by the pressure sleeve on the inside.
What is SAE J1926?
Connections for General Use and Fluid Power—Ports and Stud Ends with ASME B1. This part of SAE J1926 specifies dimensions for fluid power and general use ports with inch threads in accordance with ASME B1.
What are SAE ports?
A threaded hole and stud system that may be used to attach fittings to a component or manifold. Sealed with an o-ring or gasket.
What size is SAE 12?
SAE 45° Flare (SAE J512)
| Inch size | Dash size | Male Thread O.D. (in) |
|---|---|---|
| 5⁄8 | -10 | 7⁄8 |
| 3⁄4 | -12 | 11⁄16 |
| 7⁄8 | -14 | 1 1⁄4 |
| 1 | -16 | 1 3⁄8 |
What is an SAE connection?
SAE O-ring (O-Ring Boss) are straight thread fittings that seal using a O-ring between the thread and the wrench flats of the fitting. Whenever possible, we highly recommend using SAE O-ring or JIC fittings. Both of these provide a highly reliable, reusable connection.
What is SAE 10 port size?
SAE 45° Flare (SAE J512)
| Inch size | Dash size | Thread Size |
|---|---|---|
| 3⁄8 | -6 | 5⁄8 – 18 |
| 1⁄2 | -8 | 3⁄4 – 16 |
| 5⁄8 | -10 | 7⁄8 – 14 |
| 3⁄4 | -12 | 1 1⁄16 – 14 |
Is JIC and SAE the same?
JIC fittings are dimensionally identical to AN (Army-Navy) fittings, but are produced to less exacting tolerances and are generally less costly. SAE 45-degree flare fittings are similar in appearance, but are not interchangeable, though dash sizes 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 10, 14, and 16 share the same thread size.
What is a SAE port?
Is SAE waterproof?
The SAE cables are also made to be solvent resistant, heat resistant, and weather resistant.
Is SAE connector waterproof?
When mounted the connections a mount are highly waterproof. # CN1-SAE Highest quality waterproof two wire/pin polarized connector that can be mounted in a panel of any thickness. A tethered cap encloses the connector when not in use.
What is the difference between SAE and NPT?
What’s the difference between SAE & NPT threads? The biggest difference is SAE is a straight thread, it needs additional O-ring, gasket or sealing surface to form a seal; NPT thread is a taper thread, it can form a seal using its thread pitch.
What is a SAE 10 fitting size?
What are the port dimensions of a SAE j1926?
In this post, we’ll just stick to calling it SAE J1926. SAE J1926-1 details the internal (female) port dimensions. This port is the same for all external (male) studs. SAE J1926-2 details the external port stud for heavy-duty designs. This port stud is used primarily on ORFS (O-ring Face Seal) parts per SAE J1453.
What should the working pressure of a j1453 hose connection be?
The rated working pressure of a fluid conductor assembly using SAE J1453 hose stem connections or formed tube connection per Figure 32a, shall not exceed rated working pressure of the lowest rated component thereof. Subscribers can view annotate, and download all of SAE’s content. Learn More »
Why are the threads shorter in SAE j1926-2?
That high pressure is associated with the corresponding stud in SAE J1926-2 (ORFS). If the threads on the port are designed so that they are shorter than outlined in SAE J1926-1, one of the issues that could come up is that the O-ring may not make a seal.
What kind of pressure does the SAE j1926-3 stud Carry?
The SAE J1926-3 stud carries the working pressure of the L-series (light duty) ports, not the high duty port that is used with ORFS fittings. We’ve detailed what to look for on the port in our previous post: Leaking Ports?