SAE J 1707-2016 Service Maintenance of SAE J1703 and J1704 Brake Fluids in Motor Vehicle Brake Systems.pdf
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2、rom, is the sole responsibility of the user.”SAE reviews each technical report at least every five years at which time it may be revised, reaffirmed, stabilized, or cancelled. SAE invites your written comments andsuggestions.Copyright 2016 SAE InternationalAll rights reserved. No part of this public
3、ation may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of SAE.TO PLACE A DOCUMENT ORDER: Tel: 877-606-7323 (inside USA and Canada)Tel: +1 724-776-4970 (outs
4、ide USA)Fax: 724-776-0790Email: CustomerServicesae.orgSAE WEB ADDRESS: http:/www.sae.orgSAE values your input. To provide feedbackon this Technical Report, please visithttp:/www.sae.org/technical/standards/J1707_201609SURFACE VEHICLERECOMMENDED PRACTICEJ1707 SEP2016Issued 1985-11Revised 2016-09Super
5、seding J1707 NOV2011Service Maintenance of SAE J1703 and J1704 Brake Fluids in MotorVehicle Brake SystemsRATIONALETechnical revision in the course of regular 5-year review.1. SCOPEThis SAE Recommended Practice provides basic recommendations for dispensing and handling of SAE J1703 and SAE J1704 Brak
6、e Fluids by Service Maintenance Personnel to assure their safe and effective performance when installed in or added to motor vehicle hydraulic brake actuating systems.This document is concerned only with brake fluid and those system parts in contact with it. It describes general maintenance procedur
7、es that constitute good practice and that should be employed to help assure a properly functioning brake system. Recommendations that promote safety are emphasized. Specific step-by-step service instructions for brake maintenance on individual makes or models are neither intended nor implied. For th
8、ese, one should consult the vehicle manufacturers service brake maintenance procedures for the particular vehicle. Vehicle manufacturers recommendations should always be followed.2. REFERENCE2.1 Applicable DocumentsThe following publications form a part of this specification to the extent specified
9、herein. Unless otherwise indicated, the latest issue of SAE publications shall apply.2.1.1 SAE PublicationAvailable from SAE International, 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001, Tel: 877-606-7323 (inside USA and Canada) or +1 724-776-4970 (outside USA), www.sae.org.SAE J1703 Motor Vehic
10、le Brake FluidSAE J1704 Borate Ester Based Brake Fluids3. MOTOR VEHICLE BRAKE FLUID REQUIREMENTS3.1 SAE Motor Vehicle Brake FluidSAE J1703 and SAE J1704 - These specifications cover motor vehicle brake fluids of the nonpetroleum type for use in the braking system of any motor vehicle, such as a pass
11、enger car, truck, bus, trailer or motorcycle. These fluids are not intended for use under arctic conditions.SAE INTERNATIONAL J1707 SEP2016 Page 2 of 83.2 Performance Requirements of Motor Vehicle Brake FluidsWhile minimum anticipated atmospheric temperatures can generally be estimated, maximum oper
12、ational brake fluid temperatures are a function of brake system design, service maintenance practices, variations in driving habits, and other factors which are difficult to evaluate. The motor vehicle manufacturer is best qualified to recommend the brake fluid type required in a specific motor vehi
13、cle brake actuating system. Whenever the vehicle manufacturer clearly specifies or otherwise indicates the brake fluid required, service maintenance personnel should use the brake fluid recommended by the vehicle manufacturer.3.3 Effect of Contaminants Upon the Performance of Motor Vehicle Brake Flu
14、idsCommercial brake fluids are susceptible to various types of contamination which can be detrimental to the performance and safety of brake actuating systems.3.3.1 Contamination with Petroleum ProductsDue to the color and visual appearance of motor vehicle brake fluids, accidental or inadvertent co
15、ntamination with petroleum products as engine or transmission oils, petroleum distillates, cleaning solvents or fabric cleaners can occur, unless specific precautions are taken to prevent this type of contamination. Even very small contamination levels of brake fluids with petroleum products which a
16、re not visible may be detrimental to the rubber seals of a brake system. Only if higher concentrations are present, a contamination with petroleum type contaminants will become obvious by causing a visual cloudiness or opaque appearance of the brake fluid. “Hydraulic brake fluid” can be confused wit
17、h service products identified as “hydraulic fluid,” which may be a petroleum or a synthetic fluid having different chemical and physical properties and which are not intended for use in a motor vehicle brakesystem.NOTE: Never use hydraulic fluids or oils in place of brake fluid.Petroleum products ar
18、e rapidly and selectively absorbed by brake system rubber parts, resulting in a high degree of softening, dimensional swelling, and general deterioration of the functional properties of these rubber parts. This type of brake fluid contamination will result in unsafe braking action, and may be the di
19、rect cause of complete brake failure.Do not use a brake fluid that is cloudy, opaque, an emulsion, separated into layers, or that contains drops of liquid. If petroleum contamination is suspected, dispose of fluid in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations.In case a brake system is prove
20、n to have been severely contaminated with a mineral oil product, safe operation can only be regained by changing any component which has come into contact with the contaminant.3.3.2 Contamination with Miscellaneous Automotive ProductsMany types of liquid automotive specialty products, solvents, and
21、cleaners are used in service stations, garages, and other establishments where brake service or maintenance is performed. Contamination of motor vehicle brake fluid with any such products will result in a deterioration of many essential performance requirements of the brake fluids, causing improper
22、brake action or actual brake failure.SAE INTERNATIONAL J1707 SEP2016 Page 3 of 83.3.3 Water ContaminationSAE J1703 and SAE J1704 motor vehicle brake fluids are hygroscopic and absorb moisture when exposed to the atmosphere and in service. Water contamination from any source including mechanical or a
23、ccidental additions of free water, will appreciably lower the original boiling point of the brake fluid with the possible consequence of brake failure because of gas bubble formation in hot brake components. As a further consequence of water absorption, the fluids viscosity will be increased at low
24、ambient temperatures, adversely affecting the functionality of various features of hydraulic modulators. Water contamination may cause corrosion of brake cylinder bores and pistons, and may seriously affect the braking efficiency and safety of the brake actuating system.3.3.4 Contamination with Dirt
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