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

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WARNING!

Do not mechanically release (cage) the spring if there is

any structural damage to the brake. Caging the spring

in such a chamber may cause serious injury or death.

Replace the complete spring brake assembly.

7.0.1. If the service replacement spring brake chamber is not

caged, mechanically release (cage) the replacement spring

brake chamber by following the original manufacturer’s

instructions.

7.0.2. Apply 10 psi (1 bar) of air pressure to the service

port (“11”) of the spring brake chamber.

7.0.3. Since we will be using locking pliers to hold the

service push rod in place, be sure to protect the threads

before clamping down. The locking pliers will prevent the

push rod from retracting when they are used at the push

rod opening of the replacement spring brake chamber.

7.0.4. Release the air pressure from the service port.
7.0.5. Remove the clamp ring and hardware from the spring

brake chamber.

7.0.6. Position the adapter base inlet port by rotating it with

respect to the mounting studs, as needed.

7.0.7. Make sure that the diaphragm is properly aligned and

seated. See Figure 5. Be sure that the service diaphragm

is fully inserted into the clamp.

7.0.8. Reinstall the clamp rings and hardware. Check the

arrangement of the removed actuator and position the

hardware with respect to the mounting studs as required.

Tighten each clamp nut evenly in an alternating pattern.

Torque each clamp nut to a final torque of 20-30 ft-lbs.

(28-40 Nm).

7.0.9. Inspect the clamp ring and hardware for proper

seating.

7.0.10. Apply up to around 10 psi air pressure to the

service port of the spring brake chamber. (Do not exceed

10 psi.) Remove the locking pliers from the brake chamber

push rod.

7.0.11. Perform the Leakage Test (4.2) before returning

the spring brake on the vehicle.

INCORRECT

CORRECT

FIGURE 5 - CORRECT DIAPHRAGM POSITION

8. MECHANICAL RELEASE (CAGING) AND

REMOVAL OF THE PIGGYBACK SPRING

BRAKE CHAMBER TO BE REPLACED

NOTE: The spring brake chamber can be replaced with the

service brake chamber mounted to the vehicle, or removed,

for ease of access. To remove the assembly from the

vehicle, perform the steps outlined in “11. Removal and

Installation of the Combination Spring Brake.”

WARNING!

Do not mechanically release (cage) the spring if there is

any structural damage to the brake. Caging the spring

in such a chamber may cause serious injury or death.

Replace the complete assembly.

8.0.1. Mechanically release the old spring brake by

following the original manufacturer’s instructions.

8.0.2. Ensure air pressure is removed from all air reservoirs

before removing the air hoses or working on the spring

brake.

8.0.3. Remove air hoses from the spring brake chamber.

Be sure to mark both hoses to ensure proper reinstallation.

8.0.4. Clamp a pair of locking pliers around the service

push rod touching the non-pressure housing. This cages

the service return spring.

8.0.5. Remove the clamp nuts and service clamp assembly

and carefully remove the old piggyback chamber.

8.0.6. Discard the clamp, clamp hardware and diaphragm.

9. INSTALLING THE BENDIX

®

EVERSURE

PIGGYBACK SPRING BRAKE CHAMBER

FIGURE 6 - PIGGYBACK SPRING BRAKE KIT

9.0.1. Install new service diaphragm.
9.0.2. Clock chamber (See Section 7.0) as necessary.
9.0.3. Line up the new spring brake chamber, the service

diaphragm, and the non-pressure housing, ensuring that

they are centered.

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