Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems ADB22X-V Air Disc Brakes User Manual

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5.6.2 Remove the wheel. Refer to the vehicle manufac-

turer’s recommendations.

5.6.3 Remove the brake pads. See Section 5.2.

5.6.4 In

most cases, the actuator should be removed. See

Section 5.4. In the case of spring brake actuators,
they should be caged before removing the brake
assembly.

5.6.5 In nearly all cases, the air disc brake caliper/carrier

will need to be removed from the vehicle in order to
complete this procedure. See Section 5.3.

5.6.6 Place the brake on a workbench and, using a vice,

secure it by the carrier.

5.6.7 Use a small chisel or similar tool to punch a hole

close to the center of the guide pin cap (10)

of the

short guide pin, taking care to only insert the chisel
a small amount. Using the hole just made, pry the
cap off and discard. See Figures 63-65.

FIGURE 63 - PUNCH GUIDE
PIN CAP (10)

FIGURE 64 - GUIDE PIN CAP
(10) HOLE

FIGURE 65 - PRY TO
REMOVE GUIDE PIN CAP (10)

FIGURE 66 - USING SMALL
CHISEL TO REMOVE GUIDE
PIN CAP (68)

5.6.8 Remove the other cap (68)

that covers the long

guide pin, by using a small chisel and hammer to
apply light blows to the cap, with the chisel aimed
away from the casting. See Figure 66. Discard
both caps.

Bendix
Number/
Ken-Tool
Number

Description

Typical Tool View

Bendix
Number/
Ken-Tool
Number

Description

Typical Tool View

T05 / KT05

1-3/8 in. diameter disc

T14 / KT14

Brass nut

T06 / KT06

1-1/2 in. diameter disc

T16 / KT16

Dimpling tool

T07 / KT07

2 in. diameter sleeve

T20 / KT20

8 in. bolt

T08 / KT08

2-1/8 in. diameter disc

T21 / KT21

Half sleeve

T10 / KT10

8 in. bolt

T26 / KT26

Cap installation tool

T12 / KT12

3-7/8 in. long sleeve

T27 / KT27

Cap installation tool

T13 / KT13

10 in. bolt

TABLE 6 - BENDIX

®

ADB22X

AIR DISC BRAKE GUIDE PIN

AND SEALS REPLACEMENT TOOLS. (A WASHER IS ALSO
INCLUDED)

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