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

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11.3.2. If the service replacement is a type that provides

an extra-long threaded push rod, thread a nut onto the rod

past the point that it will need to be cut. Taking all necessary

safety precautions, cut the rod to the required length and

remove burrs. Remove the nut installed earlier to ensure

that the threads are clear.

11.3.3. Install the combination spring brake using

the furnished hardware. Torque the mounting nuts to

133-155 ft/lbs. (80-210 Nm) Connect the yoke to the slack

adjuster and install the yoke pin and the cotter pin.

11.3.4. Connect the air hoses to brake chamber. Torque

the fitting to 30 ft-lbs (40 + 5 Nm). Check to be sure the air

hoses are properly supported and clamped, if necessary,

to provide proper clearance, including checking for proper

length when under full steer conditions.

11.3.5. Pressurize the service chamber by putting air into

the service port. Do not exceed 120 psig.

11.3.6. Test for leakage (see Section 4.2). Minimal

leakage is permitted (100 SCCM).

11.3.7. Uncage the main spring and return the release

tool into the release tool side pocket (see Section 10).

11.3.8. Adjust the slack adjuster per manufacturer’s

recommendations.

11.3.9. Check the function and stroke (Section 4.1).
11.3.10. Replace the dust cap in the keyhole.

WARNING!

Check for proper service and emergency operation

after servicing any part of the brake chamber(s). Check

the brake adjustment if the combination spring brake

was removed/installed (Follow vehicle manufacturer’s

instructions to adjust the brakes).

12. REPLACING THE SERVICE DIAPHRAGM

See Figure 8. To replace the service diaphragm, it is not

necessary to remove the complete combination spring

brake from the vehicle (however, it can be removed for

ease of access). To remove the combination spring brake,

perform the steps outlined in "11. Removal and Installation

of the Combination Spring Brake."
When either the diaphragm, spring, or both, are replaced, they

should be replaced in the corresponding chamber on the same

axle. Use only genuine Bendix

®

brand replacement parts.

WARNING!

A spring brake chamber cannot have the emergency

diaphragm replaced. Replace the whole spring brake

chamber.

12.0.1. Protect the service push rod with tape, and lock

the locking pliers on the push rod close to the non-pressure

plate. (This will hold the rod in the applied position).

12.0.2. Ensure that the spring brake chamber is caged.

To cage the spring brake chamber, perform the steps

outlined in either "6.0 Mechanical Release of the Bendix

®

EverSure

Spring Brake" or "8.0 Mechanical Release

(Caging) and Removal of the Piggyback Spring Brake

Chamber to be Replaced".

12.0.3. Mark the service clamp ring and non-pressure

plate to ensure proper alignment of parts during re-

assembly.

12.0.4. Remove the service clamp ring assembly and

the chamber. The service clamp ring is closest to the

non-pressure plate and slack adjuster. See provided

illustrations if in doubt.

12.0.5. Install new diaphragm.
12.0.6. Line up the spring brake chamber, the service

diaphragm, and the non-pressure housing, ensuring that

they are centered (see Figure 5).

12.0.7. Re-assemble the service clamp assembly.

Ensure all parts are seated properly and remain centered.

12.0.8. Torque the clamp nuts to 20-30 ft/lbs. Remove

the locking pliers from the service push rod.

12.0.9. Reconnect the emergency air hose to the

emergency port (marked “12”) and reconnect the service

air line to the service port (marked “11”).

12.0.10. Pressurize the service half by putting air into the

service port. Perform the Leakage Test (Section 4.2).

12.0.11. Perform the Functional Test and Stroke

(Section 4.1).

12.0.12. Uncage the main spring and return the release

tool into the release tool side pocket (See Section 10).

12.0.13. Replace the dust cap in the keyhole.

WARNING!

Check for proper service and emergency operation after

servicing any part of the brake chamber(s). Check the

brake adjustment if the combination spring brake was

removed/installed. (Follow the vehicle manufacturer’s

instructions to adjust the brakes).

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