Glossary, Driver controlled wheel differential lock, Dump body – Spicer Drive Axles Application Guidelines User Manual

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Glossary

Drain Valve

- Used to drain oil and water from air

reservoirs. Valve may be manual or automatic in

operation. Automatic versions, which may be heated

electrically to prevent the valve from freezing open, often

are referred to as spitter valves.

Draw Key -

Fastener in the steer axle that works like a

wedge and provides a mechanism to lock the beam to the

kingpin while allowing rotation of the knuckle on the

kingpin.

Driver-controlled Differential Lock

- Driver-controlled

traction device that can be operated from the vehicle cab

by a switch. During periods of good traction, the

differential lock should not be engaged. When locked,

power transfer will be through the locked differential

casing, gearing, and axle halfshafts together. This provides

maximum traction to both sides, prevents "spinout", and

protects against gearing damage.

Driving Axles, Steerable

- Heavy-duty on- and off-road

vehicles of 4x4 or 6x6 wheel configuration often require

traction and maneuverability that can only be obtained

with a steerable front drive axle.

Drop-in Unit

- Generally refers to rear axle gear assembly

located in axle housing by drop-in.

Drop Socket

- Socket with the ball center not coincident

with the threaded end.

Drum Brake

- A brake system in which two brake shoes

with friction material expand into a rotating drum.

Dry Park Maneuver

- Turning steering wheel / tires

without any forward or reverse movement.

Dual Drive Axle

- See "

Tandem Drive Axle

".

Dual Brake System

- A redundant air system (primary

and secondary) designed to retain braking ability in the

event one system fails.

Dual Draw Key

- Arrangement of two draw keys used to

balance load on kingpin to maintain alignment of kingpin

to knuckle/beam bore. (See

Draw Key

”)

Dual Range

- 2-speed, shiftable drive axles that provide

two gearing ratios, a low range for slow speed hauling off

highway and a high range for cruising speeds on highway.

Dump Body

- A large truck's metal body that is generally

hinged at rear and dumped by hydraulic means. The size is

generally given in cubic yard water level capacity.

Duplex Gauge

- Essentially, a diagnostic device

incorporating two separate air gauges with a common

housing and utilizing indicator needles of different colors.

Device is used to diagnose brake system imbalance within

a combination vehicle via simultaneous connection to two

points (such as the

tractor

glad-hand and a trailer brake

chamber). It's also used as a dash gauge for dual

reservoirs.

Dust Shield

- Plate made of metal or polyethylene that's

mounted behind a brake drum to minimize entry of dirt

and road splash.

Duty Cycle

- Measurement of the amount of time a

component is fully utilized, expressed as a percentage of

the complete usage of the component

Duty Cycle "Class Definitions"

AA

Turnpike or Interstate - Operation on limited access,

well maintained, multilane highways of excellent

concrete or asphalt with maximum adverse grades

not in excess of 3 percent.

A

On Highway - Exclusive of operation on well-

maintained major highways of excellent concrete or

asphalt construction. Terrain may b level to rolling

with occasional maximum adverse grades to 8

percent. Operations are subject to legal weight and

dimensional limitations.

B

On/Off Highway or Mountainous Highway -

Secondary roads of good concrete or asphalt where

intermittent grades of up to 12 percent adverse may

be encountered or where up to 20 percent of the total

operating time is spent on well maintained off

highway roadways of crushed rock or similar

material. Grades in this class are more frequent and

severe than in Class A operation. Operation is

subject to legal weight and dimensional limitations.

C

Off Highway - Operation exceeding 20 percent of

the time on roads of gravel or maintained crushed

rock surface where the maximum grade is 12 percent

and frequent grades of 8 percent can be encountered.

This operation is not generally subject to legal

weight or dimensional limitations.

D

Off Road - Exclusively off highway on private

roadways with partial operation off road in areas

with no maintained hard surface. Grades and surface

conditions may be variable. Operation is not subject

to legal weight or dimensional limitations.

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