Glossary, Axle shaft, Axle shafts – Spicer Drive Axles Application Guidelines User Manual

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Glossary

AL Factor

- A mathematical expression of the brake

adjuster and brake chamber combination. "A" equals the

effective area, in square inches, of the brake chamber (e.g.,

Type 30 chamber has effective area of 30 sq.-in.). "L"

equals the effective length, in inches, of the slack adjuster.

For example, 30 x 6 in. = 180 AL factor

Alignment

- Method of maintaining proper relationship

between all components of the steering system.

Amboid Gear

- Modified Spiral Bevel Gear that allows

the pinion to be positioned above the ring centerline.

Analog Processing

- A method of processing information

used in older ABS control units. Today's Electronic

Control Units (ECUs) use digital processing, which is

many times faster and more reliable.

Anchor Pin

- A pin or pins used to retain brake shoes

within the brake assembly.

Anti-compounding

- A system that prevents application

of service brakes from compounding the force exerted by

parking brakes. This guards against damage to brake

components due to excessive loads.

Antilock Brake System

- See "

ABS

".

Application Time

- Time elapsed between depression of

the brake treadle and engagement of the linings with the

drums (or, per FMVSS 121, the point at which all service

chambers reach 60 psi).

Application Valve

- Air valve, such as foot valve or trailer

control valve, which controls the pressure delivered to the

brake chambers.

ASR (Anti-Spin Regulation)

- See "

ATC

".

ATC

(Automatic Traction Control)

- Also called ASR,

it's an optional system that is available on 4- and 6-

channel ABS systems. Automatic traction control

minimizes wheel slipping during acceleration by

controlling both the engine throttle and brake pressures.

Automatic Brake Adjuster

- See "

ABA

".

Automatic Traction Control

- See "

ATC

".

Auxiliary Lift Axle

- An extra axle often kept in a lifted

position and only dropped to the pavement when its extra

load carrying capacity is needed.

Auxiliary Retarder

- See "

Retarder

".

Auxiliary Transmission

- Additional gear box increasing

the gear ratio combinations when used with main

transmission or multi-speed axles.

Axle Carrier Assembly

- Portion of the axle assembly

that contains the drive gears and differential. To complete

the axle assembly the carrier assembly is combined with

the housing.

Axle, Live

- Driven Axle

Axle Mounting Centers

- Also referred to as the

‘Suspension Mounting Centers’

. This is the distance

between centerlines of where the suspension clamps to the

axle.

Axle Shaft

- Transmits torque from the wheel differential

to the wheel equipment.

Axle Shaft Floating

- Shaft carries no vehicle loads but

transmits torque.

Axle Shaft Semi-floating

- Shaft carries vehicle loads as

well as torque.

Axle Shift System

- The actual control mechanism that is

employed to control movement of a shift fork or sliding

clutch to vary the axle ratio. Three general types are

employed for this purpose:

1. Air shift system

2. Electric over air shift system
3. Electric shift system

Axle Spindle

- Used on a full floating housing design,

supports the wheel end system.

BCCC Dimension

- Distance from the Brake Shoe

centerline to the Brake Chamber centerline.

Beam Drop

- Distance from the kingpin to spindle

intersection to the spring mounting pad surface.

Bearing Shoulder to Bearing Shoulder Dimension

-

Distance from the machined inner bearing contact point on

one side of the axle to the other machined inner bearing

contact point on the other side.

Belleville Washer

- Also known as coned-disc springs or

Belleville disc springs. They provide very high loads at

small deflection and also maintain a constant force

regardless of dimensional variations due to wear,

temperature changes or tolerances.

Bell-mouthed Drum

- Drum with variation of inner

diameter (i.e., greater at open end), preventing full contact

with brake lining.

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