Glossary, Torsional driveline acceleration, Tractor – Spicer Drive Axles Application Guidelines User Manual

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AXAG-0200 June 2009 104

Glossary

Thermal Balance

- Is achieved when all brakes are

operating at the same temperature. If the proper thermal

balance is achieved both the

tractor

and trailer brakes see

the same temperature throughout any given braking cycle.

On some vehicles, steer axle brake temperatures should be

somewhat below drive brakes to avoid aggressiveness and

pull.

Threaded Drum

- Brake drum improperly resurfaced on a

lathe, resulting in a friction surface akin to that of a scored

drum.

Thrust Bearing

- These bearings are designed to carry

only thrust loads.

Tie Rod Arm

- The arm that is rigidly connected to the

steer knuckle that ties the LH knuckle to the RH knuckle

and also sets up the steering / Ackermann geometry.

Tie Rod Arm Angle

- The angle formed in the horizontal

plane between the vertical plane formed by the kingpin

intersection / pivot point and the tie rod arm mounting hole

where the tie rod end attaches.

Tie Rod End

- Threaded part with a ball socked for

articulation which attaches in the cross tube for adjustment.

Each end is threaded the opposite of the other.

Tie Rod Offset

- The distance from the kingpin

intersection / pivot point to the tie rod arm mounting hole

where the tie rid end attaches in the lateral direction.

Timing Balance

- Is achieved when all brake chambers are

receiving the required air pressure within an appropriate

time from application. Due to the nature of long vehicle air

systems, air cannot be expected to arrive at all axles at the

exact same time.

Tire Pressure Controls

- See "

CTIS

".

Tire Rolling Radius

- See "

SLR

".

TMC (The Maintenance Council)

- An organization

consisting of fleet operators, independent truckers, truck

manufacturers, component manufacturers, government

agencies, media and academia whose primary goal is to

communicate the latest and best vehicle maintenance

procedures to the end users. These maintenance procedures

are communicated to the trucking industry in the form of

Recommended Practices (RP).

TMS (Tire Maintenance System)

- Keeps tires properly

inflated.

Toe

- The difference between the tire centerline-to-

centerline distances in the front versus the rear of steer axle

tires.

Toe-in (Positive toe)

- Tires are pointing in as seen from

the front - provides straight-line directional stability.

Toe-out (Negative Toe)

- Tires are pointing out as seen

from the front - will result in "road wander".

Top Mount Suspension

- A trailing arm suspension in

which the trailing arm is mounted to the top of the axle.

Torque Balance

- Achieved when individual brakes exert

the degree of braking force required for each brake in the

system to do its fair share of the work.

Torque Converter

- A hydraulic drive that transmits

power with ability to change torque.

Torque Plate

- A plate used to mount the disc brake caliper

to the axle brake flange or steer knuckle.

Torsional Driveline Acceleration

- Each universal joint in

a driveshaft rotates non-uniformly. This non-uniformity is

minimized or eliminated by the proper relative positioning

(phasing) of the universal joint yokes at either end of the

driveshaft.

Torsional Excitation

- Excitation produced by the non-

uniform velocity obtained when a Cardan joint operates at

an angle.

TPCS

- Tire Pressure Control System - a means of easily

adjusting the vehicle tire pressure, both inflate and deflate,

for the conditions encountered whereby improving vehicle

mobility performance. TPCS is used primarily in the

commercial vocation market, on/off highway.

Track

- The distance between the dual tire centerlines on a

dual tire arrangement or the distance between the tire

centerlines on a single tire arrangement.

Tractor

- Truck portion of combination or train.

Tractor Protection Valve

- Isolates tractor air system in

event of a trailer breakaway or dangerous decrease in the

tractor's reserve air, but is typically applied (via dash

mounted control) before disconnecting a trailer.

Trailer Control Valve

- Hand-operated valve, located on

(or adjacent to) the steering column, which permits

independent control of the trailer brakes; also known as the

trolley valve or hand valve.

Trailer Push

- Caused by the

tractor

braking prior to the

trailer and/or with greater torque. Even with "perfect"

brake balance, the trailer pushes the tractor to some extent

since the tractor brakes absorb part of the trailer's load.

Trailer Swing

- Articulation of the trailer caused by

locking the trailer brakes.

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