Warning – Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems EverSure Spring Brake with No Touch Technology User Manual

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FIGURE 4 - EXPLODED VIEW SHOWING SERVICEABLE AND NON-SERVICEABLE PORTIONS OF THE BRAKE

SERVICEABLE SECTION

SERVICE RETURN SPRING

NON-SERVICEABLE PIGGYBACK SECTION

YOKE

PIN

NUT

PARKING/

EMERGENCY

BRAKE

SERVICE

DIAPHRAGM

RELEASE TOOL

DUST CAP

PRESSURE

PLATE

CLAMP BAND

6.0.6. Pull on the release tool to ensure the T-section is

properly seated in the power spring piston plate.

6.0.7. Assemble the release tool washer and nut onto the

release bolt and finger tighten only. If caging is being done

manually, it is recommended that some type of lubrication

be applied to the release bolt threads prior to tightening to

prevent galling or stripping.

6.0.8. To manually cage the spring brake, turn the release

tool nut clockwise with a hand wrench. The maximum

releasing torque should not exceed 50 lb-ft (67.8 Nm). If

the spring has not previously been compressed by the use

of air (6.0.1, above), verify that the service side push rod

is retracting during the process and that the release bolt

is extending from inside the spring brake housing. (DO

NOT USE A HIGH SPEED AND/OR POWER DRIVEN

IMPACT WRENCH)

6.0.9. Rotate the release bolt nut clockwise until an

increased resistance is encountered. This should indicate

that proper caging is complete. The release bolt should be

extended all the way back, as shown in Figure 4. (DO NOT

OVER TORQUE RELEASE BOLT. OVER TORQUING

CAN CAUSE SPRING BRAKE DAMAGE.)

6.0.10. Release the air pressure from the emergency/

parking port (port “12”) after caging and prior to any

disassembly or removal from the vehicle.
IMPORTANT: To ensure the power spring is fully caged,

the extended release tool length should be fully backed

out as shown in Figure 4.

WARNING!

Do not use an impact wrench. An impact wrench may

over torque the release tool and cause damage to the

pressure plate.

6.1 SPRING BRAKE CHAMBER REMOVAL

6.1.1. With the spring brake chamber caged and all air

pressure drained from the air brake system, disconnect

the air hoses from the spring brake chamber.

6.1.2. Remove the cotter pin from the yoke. Remove the

yoke pin.

6.1.3. While supporting the spring brake chamber in

position, remove and discard brake chamber mounting

nuts and washers (see Figure 3). Nuts and washers must

not be re-used. Remove the spring brake.

7. CLOCKING (ROTATING) THE

BENDIX SERVICE REPLACEMENT

SPRING BRAKE CHAMBER

NOTE: For proper installation, the service replacement

spring brake chamber may need to be clocked (rotated)

to properly position the ports or clamp band hardware.

To do so, follow the clocking procedure. Additionally,

the push rod may need to be cut to the proper length

for the application. Refer to the Bendix

®

ASA-5

®

slack

adjuster service data sheet SD-05-1269 or the Bendix

®

Versajust

slack adjuster service data sheet SD-05-

4630 as applicable, or see guidelines on proper push rod

lengths for use with these slack adjusters.

YOKE

WASHER

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