Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems SL-3/SL-4 STOP LIGHT SWITCH 7/06 User Manual

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Bendix

®

SL-3

& SL-4

Stop Light Switch

SD-06-1800

FIGURE 1 - SL-3

STOP LIGHT SWITCH

FIGURE 2 - SL-4

STOP LIGHT SWITCH

DESCRIPTION

The stop light switch is an electro-pneumatic switch and
operates in conjunction with the brake valve and stop lights
by completing the electrical circuit when a brake application
is made.

OPERATION

When a brake application is made, air pressure from the
brake valve enters the cavity below the diaphragm. At
approximately 5 psi, the air pressure underneath the
diaphragm overcomes the force of the spring and moves
the piston or plunger until the contact points close completing
the stop light electrical circuit and lighting the stop lights.

PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE

Important: Review the Bendix Warranty Policy before
performing any intrusive maintenance procedures. A warranty
may be voided if intrusive maintenance is performed during
the warranty period.

No two vehicles operate under identical conditions; as a
result, maintenance intervals may vary. Experience is a
valuable guide in determining the best maintenance interval
for air brake system components. At a minimum, the SL-3

/

SL-4

switch should be inspected every 6 months or 1500

operating hours, whichever comes first, for proper operation
and electrical connections. Should the SL-3

/SL-4

switch

not meet the elements of the operational tests noted in this
document, further investigation and service of the valve may
be required.

COVER 8

SPRING 11

CONTACT

PISTON

13

BODY

O-RING

DIAPHRAGM 14

CONTACT

STRIP 12

TERMINAL 9

VENT PLUG 10

GASKET

15

MACHINE

SCREWS

7

COVER 1

DIAPHRAGM 6

BODY

SPRING 3

CONTACTS

TERMINAL 2

PLUNGER 4

TERMINAL

CONNECTOR 7

WASHER 5

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