Automatic adjustment of brake shoes – Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems A2LS HYD DRUM BRAKES W/PARKING 2/08 User Manual

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FIGURE 7 - ADJUSTER OPERATION

forward, the wedge rollers force the expander abutment tappet
and roller tappet/piston apart, Figure 5, and directly, or
through the expander input tappet/piston the brake shoes
are forced against the drum. In parking brake operation the
brake assembly is a one leading and one trailing shoe brake,
in either forward or reverse drum rotation.

AUTOMATIC ADJUSTMENT OF BRAKE SHOES

In the A2LS

drum brakes, automatic adjustment is

controlled by the wheel cylinder units. Adjuster assemblies
within the wheel cylinder units control the clearance between
the drum and brake shoe by the back-lash built into each
adjuster mechanism. During braking application, when no
adjustment is required, brake shoe travel takes place within
the back-lash available. As the linings wear and the distance
between the lining and drum exceeds the predetermined
clearance, travel of the piston exceeds the back-lash available
and adjustment of the brake shoe is automatically made.
Each wheel cylinder piston has an adjuster mechanism
screwed into it (Figure 6). The rotation of this adjuster relative
to the piston adjusts the brake shoes according to the
amount of lining wear. The adjuster shaft has a fast helix
thread; onto this is mounted a drive ring having a
corresponding thread with an axial clearance (back-lash)
built in.

DRIVE

RING

DRIVE

RING

ADJUSTER

SCREW

ADJUSTER

SCREW

DRIVE

RING

SEATED

ADJUSTER

SCREW

SEATED

DRIVE

RING

SEATED

SHOE RETURN

SPRING LOAD

PISTON AND ADJUSTER

(SCREW MOVE OUT)

SPRING LOAD

NORMAL APPLICATION

(NO ADJUSTMENT REQUIRED)

AT REST

FIGURE 6 - WHEEL CYLINDER ASSEMBLY CUT-AWAY

MANUAL OVERRIDE

WHEEL

PISTON

SEAL

ADJUSTER

SHAFT HELIX

ADJUSTER

DRIVE RING

DRIVE RING

SPRING

The adjuster drive ring is held in light contact with its seat in
the cylinder body by the drive ring spring. The brake shoe
tip engaging in the piston tappet head, and a spring between
the adjuster shaft assembly and the face of the adjuster
bore, insure that a back-lash is maintained on the mating
threads of the adjuster shaft and piston.

When the brake pedal is applied, hydraulic fluid pressure
causes the piston to move outwards, lifting the adjuster shaft

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