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Wheel Nut Seat Strength

Standard [CURRENT]

SAE J 2315:2026-01-27

Wheel Nut Seat Strength

Publication date
2026-01-27
Original language
English
Pages
6

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Short description

The purpose of this test is to evaluate the axial strength of the nut seat of wheels intended for use on passenger cars, light trucks, and multipurpose vehicles. In addition, a minimum contact area is recommended to ensure enough strength for the rotational force in tightening a nut against the nut seat. While this test ensures the minimum strength of the nut seat, the wheel must also have a degree of flexibility. This flexibility, as well as bolt tension, are important to maintain wheel retention.
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