Glossary, Soft dampened clutch, Semi-trailers – Spicer Drive Axles Application Guidelines User Manual

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Glossary

Roll-Off Containers

- Detachable open containers

generally used for hauling refuse, scrap, and construction

debris and are hoisted or winched over the rear of the truck

chassis for transport.

Rotor

- Braking surface for disc brake system. On heavy

trucks the rotor is generally cast iron and has vented

design. The rotor can be either separate or integral to the

hub. Rotors are also referred to a discs.

SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers)

- An

international organization of automotive/truck/bus

engineers who develop test procedures and requirements

for all ground transportation vehicles and their

components.

SAP

- Single anchor pin type brakes.

S-cam Brake

- Type of brake where mechanically-induced

rotation of an S-shaped cam forces brake linings against

the brake drum.

Scored drum

- Brake drum with a grooved friction

surface, resulting in excessive lining wear. Severe scoring

requires that a drum be machined, within manufacturer's

limits, before replacing the linings.

Secondary

- Roads that are typically well-maintained

gravel or crushed rock, surface conditions are not as

favorable as on primary roads.

Semi-active Suspension

- A suspension that changes its

ride quality in response to hitting a bump or alteration in

the road. This change must occur in milliseconds to be

effective.

Semi-trailer

- Trailer used in connection with truck

tractor

.

Sensor Sleeve

- Rigid steel sleeve mounted in the knuckle

to provide a pilot for the ABS sensor to be mounted in

close proximity to the tone ring on the hub.

Service Brake Priority

- A type of trailer brake control

valve that prioritizes delivery of air to a trailer's service

reservoirs, to provide braking ability, after being hooked to

a

tractor

. Releasing a trailer's parking brakes is a secondary

concern.

Service Brake

- As opposed to spring or parking brakes,

that portion of the brake system used for normal brake

application while driving.

Shift Inhibitor

- Pneumatic-mechanical system that delays

the shifting process until the engine has returned to idle

speed. This prevents drivetrain damage due to high RPM

shifting.

Shims

- Spacers used to fill in the space between knuckle

and top of beam after thrust washer is installed on the

bottom side of the beam.

Single-reduction Axle

- Any axle assembly with only one

gear reduction through its differential ring gear and drive

pinion.

Site Travel

- Slow speed operation up to 5mph at a job site

not to exceed 5% of total operating miles of the vehicle.

Slack Adjuster

- Also called a brake adjuster, this is a

lever connecting the brake chamber push rod with the

foundation brake camshaft. It provides torque to rotate the

brake camshaft when the brake treadle is depressed. It also

provides a means of adjusting clearance between brake

shoes and the drum to compensate for lining wear. Some

models are automatic while others require manual

adjustment. See "

ABA

".

Slip Torque

- Engine torque required to slip wheels on the

driving surface.

SLR (Static Loaded Radius)

- The distance between the

dual tire centerlines or the distance between the tire

centerlines on a single tire.

SMC (Suspension Mounting Centers)

- The distance

from the centerline of axle to the ground, under rated tire

capacity, with the tire at rest.

Soft Dampened Clutch

- Special type of clutch that

features a torsional mechanism that avoids impact loads

being transmitted through the driveline.

Speed Sensor, ABS

- An electromagnetic device that, in

conjunction with a rotating toothed wheel, generates an

electrical signal proportional to the wheel speed and

transmits the information to the ABS Electronic Control

Unit (ECU).

Spider

- Spider-like casting or forging containing axle

differential or the foundation brake structural member.

Spindle

- A shaft-like projection from the steering knuckle

or the drive axle housing to which the wheel is mounted.

Spinout

- When the maximum drive slip resistance has

been exceeded by its tractive effort and a sudden increase

in drive wheel speed occurs.

Spiral Bevel Gear

- The teeth of both the ring and the

pinion are tapered and are cut on a spiral so that they are at

an angle to the centerline of the pinion shaft.

Spitter Valve

- Slang for automatic drain valve.

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