Retrofitting the asa-5, Slack adjuster – Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems ASA-5 AUTOMATIC SLACK ADJUSTER 2/11 User Manual

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CLEANING AND INSPECTION

1. Inspect the worm gear camshaft splines for damage.

If damaged, replace the ASA‑5

®

slack adjuster.

2. Clean and inspect the yoke pin and link pin holes in

the yoke, adjuster link and slack adjuster body. The

holes should be visually round with no perceptible “egg

shaping.” A new yoke pin and link pin can be used to

make this inspection. If this con dition is noted, the

affected part must be replaced.

3. Clean out the retaining ring grooves in the yoke.

REASSEMBLY

1. If the ASA‑5

®

slack adjuster uses a yoke pin bushing,

press it into the slack adjuster arm.

2. Depending on environmental conditions an applica tion

of anti‑seize compound to both the yoke and link pins

may facilitate later removal. Install the yoke and secure

it to the ASA‑5

®

slack adjuster body and link using the

yoke pin and link pin. Install washers and cotter pins

in the yoke pin and link pin, and secure each. Bend

each leg of the cotter pins to a minimum of 25 degrees,

creating an included angle of at least 50 degrees

between the legs.

3. Lubricate the automatic slack adjuster through the lube

fitting with a quality multipurpose chassis lubricant

(N.L.G.I. Grade 2). Lubricate the slack adjuster until

clean lubricant flows from the grease relief opening in

the boot.

RETROFITTING THE ASA-5

®

SLACK

ADJUSTER

PREPARATION

The Bendix

®

ASA‑5

®

automatic slack adjuster can replace

a manual slack or competitive automatic slack adjuster

provided some considerations are kept in mind:
1. Excessive duty cycles, high application pressures and

brake force compounding can result in reduced slack

adjuster durability.

2. Determine that the AL factor of the vehicle to be

retrofitted is 195 or less. To determine the AL factor

multiply the slack adjuster arm length (from the center

of the cam spline to the center of the yoke pin hole in

use) times the brake chamber size. Example: a type

30 brake chamber connected to a 6 inch arm slack

adjuster, A = 30 square inches, L = 6 inches; therefore,

30 x 6 = 180, AL factor.

3. Make sure the foundation brake components are in

good condition. Excessive drum out‑of roundness

will result in excessive lining wear. See the In Service

Inspection section contained in this manual.

4. In order to select the proper slack adjuster, choose

an ASA‑5

®

slack adjuster with the same arm length,

spline size, push rod thread size and offset as the slack

adjuster it is replacing.

5. When retrofitting the Bendix

®

ASA‑5

®

slack adjuster,

make certain to read the instructions packaged with

all service replacement ASA‑5

®

slack adjusters.

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