Air shift system description, Operation, Air shift system – Spicer Drive Axles Service Manual Axle Shift Systems, 2-Speed Single Rear Axles User Manual

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Air Shift System

Air Shift System

Description

The basic system consists of:

1. A 2-position manually operated air shifter valve.
2. A quick release valve.
3. An air shift unit.

The system operates at reservoir tank air pressure.

For vehicles not equipped with automatic safety brakes, an

ignition-controlled solenoid valve exhausts the system and

down-shifts axle when ignition switch is turned off. The elec-

trical circuit is protected by a circuit breaker.

For vehicles equipped with transmission drive speedome-
ter,
the system includes a speedometer adapter. Operation is

controlled by an electric switch (normally closed—opened by

air pressure). This switch is mounted on or near the quick

release valve.

Operation

In operation, the air shifter valve (in gear shift knob) supplies

air through the quick release valve to the axle shift unit. Air

pressure in the shift unit shifts axle to High range. To shift

axle to Low range, air pressure is exhausted at shifter valve,

which exhausts air pressure at quick release valve, allowing

shift unit to return to Low range.

Low Range Operation — Shifter knob is in “LO”, shifter valve

is closed and no air pressure is present to shift unit. Axle is

held in Low range by shift unit return spring.

High Range Operation — Shifter knob is in “HI”, shifter valve

is opened to allow air pressure through quick release valve to

shift unit. Axle is held in High range by air pressure in the shift

unit.

Axle Shift Unit

Quick Release Valve

Exhaust

Dry Air Tank

+Speedometer Adapter

2-Speed Air

Shifter Valve

* For Vehicles

Not Equipped with

Automatic Safety Brakes

+ For Vehicles with

Transmission Drive

Speedometers

White

Red

Green

Exhaust

* Ignition or

Accessory Switch

* Circuit

Breaker

+ Pressure Switch

(normally closed)

* Solenoid Valve

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