Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems AR-2 ANTILOCK RELAY VALVE 8/11 User Manual

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FIGURE 4 - TRACTOR SERVICE BRAKES HOLDING - TRACTOR TRAILER COMBINATION

Once past the inlet and exhaust valve, service air

pressure exerts a force on the larger diameter end of the

proportioning piston, which opposes the air pressure and

spring force exerted on the other end. The proportioning

piston inlet valve remains open until a preset, initial

application pressure has reached the relay piston assuring

that the foundation brake shoes are brought into contact

with the drum. As service pressure begins to exceed the

preset initial application, the proportioning piston will have

moved sufficiently to close its inlet valve without opening

the exhaust.

The inlet remains closed, preventing additional air delivery

to the relay piston and a subsequent increase in brake

chamber pressure, until service application pressure

exceeds approximately 30 psi. Service applications above

this pressure will result in a proportioned increase of the

preset initial brake application to the tractor’s rear brakes.

Proportioning occurs due to the difference in effective area

on each end of the proportioning piston. Tractor rear axle

brake proportioning will occur for all service applications

between approximately 30 and 80 psi.

Service applications of more than 80 psi cause the blend

back piston to begin to move. Service air pressure acting

on the full diameter of the blend back piston over comes

the resistance of reservoir pressure acting on the large

diameter of the other side. Above 80 psi the ratio between

control and delivered air pressure is reduced and “blends

back” from a proportioned delivery to a full 1 to 1 delivery.

Complete “blend back” to a 1 for 1 delivery is achieved

when a full brake application is made.

SERVICE BRAKES RELEASING - BOBTAIL TRACTOR
When the brake application is released, all air pressure

from between the closed proportioning piston inlet valve

and the Bendix

®

AR‑2

valve service port returns to the

brake valve and is exhausted. Air from above the relay

piston flows back to the proportioning piston, causing it to

move. As it moves, the proportioning piston unseats the

exhaust valve allowing air from above the relay piston to

escape to atmosphere.
Reducing the air pressure above the relay piston causes

pressure beneath it to lift the piston away from the exhaust

valve. Air from the service brake chambers returns to the

AR‑2

valve and flows out the open exhaust.

TRAILER

SUPPLY

VALVE

INLET-CLOSED

EXHAUST-CLOSED

REAR AXLE

SERVICE

CHAMBER

RELAY PISTON

SERVICE

BRAKE

VALVE

ANTILOCK

CONTROLLER

INLET-OPEN

EXHAUST-CLOSED

BENDIX

®

M-21

MODULATOR

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