Liftable tag, Iftable axles, Liftable axles – Spicer Drive Axles Application Guidelines User Manual

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Glossary

Inversion Valve

- Valve used on trucks to release air from

the parking brake chambers and apply the rear brakes if the

rear air reservoir fails, modulated by the brake pedal.

Jackknife

- Uncontrollable articulation of a tractor-trailer

typically resulting from lock-up or spinning of

tractor

drive

axle(s). The risk of jackknife is greatest on a slippery road

with an empty or lightly laden trailer in tow.

Jake Brake

- Trademark of engine brakes by the Vehicle

Equipment Division of The Jacobs Manufacturing Co. See

"

Engine Brake

".

Jam Nut

- Second nut on a screw or bolt that locks against

the first nut (i.e., jams against it) so that the nut won't come

loose.

Kingpin

- Front axle pin allowing wheels to steer vehicle.

Also called knuckle pin.

Kingpin Angle

- Angle of the kingpin in relation to a

vertical line at the point of intersection on the ground at tire

contact as viewed from the front or back.

Kingpin Cap

- Bolt on or threaded in cap used to seal the

outer sides of the upper and lower portion of the steer

knuckle. This cap is used to prevent contamination from

getting into the kingpin joint area.

Knuckle

- Integral with the spindle, the inner portion of

which is affixed to and pivots on the kingpin.

Knuckle Cap

- See "

Kingpin Cap

".

Knuckle Pin

- See "

Kingpin

".

Knuckle Seal

- Seal built into inner side of the upper and

lower portion of the steer knuckle. This seal is used to

prevent contamination from entering the areas between the

kingpin, the knuckle and the beam.

KPI (Kingpin Intersection)

- The distance between the

intersection points of LH and RH steer knuckles pivot, or

the points where the spindle axis crosses the king pin axis.

Leak-down Test

- A common method of checking for air

leaks. With the engine off, vehicle stationary, the air

system at maximum governed pressure and all service

brakes fully applied, there should be no more than a 3 psi/

min. air loss noted on the dash-mounted pressure gauge for

straight trucks

; 4 psi/min. for combination vehicles.

Liftable Axle

- Axle that is capable of lifting off the

ground and reducing load during parking maneuvers and

lowering to the ground and reducing the load from bridge

laws. See "

Pusher Axle

" &

Tag Axle

”.

Limited Access

- Roads where access is controlled and

limited to entrance and exit in designated areas such as

highway ramps. See "

Turnpike

".

Limited-slip Differential

- Mechanical action that resists

the free working of an ordinary differential, thus

distributing a greater torque to the slower-turning wheel or

axle.

Line Haul

- Trucking involving moving different types of

freight in high mileage operation (over 60,000) miles/year.

Lining Swell

- Temporary swell of brake lining that occurs

with heat, but returns to original when cooled.

Lining Growth

- Permanent swelling of brake lining

resulting from heat exposure. Occurs in new lining only.

LMS (Low Maintenance System)

- Optional packages

are either lube for life or annual lube.

Locator Dowel Hole

- Drilled hole located centrally on the

spring pad drilling that is used to locate the caster block

used to attach the springs to the steer axle.

Lockout Assembly

- A shift unit that controls the

operation of the interaxle differential in

tandem

drive

axles. The operation of this unit is controlled from the

vehicle cab by the driver and is activated by either air

pressure from the vehicle's air reservoir (brakes) or by

electrical means in.

Long stroke Chamber

- A brake chamber designed to

have longer-than-normal push rod travel, adding safety

factor to chamber stroke. For example, a regular, clamp-

type, Type 30 chamber has a readjustment limit of 2 in and

a maximum stroke of 2.5 in. A long has a readjustment

limit of 2.5 in and a maximum stroke of 3 in.

Low Maintenance System

- See "

LMS

".

Low Pressure Warning Device

- Pressure-sensitive

electrical switch that actuates an in-cab buzzer and

warning light when air pressure falls below a

predetermined level (typically, 60 psi).

Marion Support

- A "tear-drop" shaped support that fits

over the camshaft barrel located between the chamber

bracket and the automatic brake adjuster (ABA). The

Marion Support is welded to the axle housing after the

brake assembly is mounted to the axle. This is an optional

means of support where the BCCC dimension is 13.5" or

longer.

Mechanical Suspensions

- A suspension that is not an air

ride suspension.

Michigan Special Gravel Trains

- An eleven axle

combination permitted in Michigan with gross weights as

high as 164,000 lbs.

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