Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems WINGMAN ADVANCED SD User Manual

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1. Be sure the vehicle is prepared as shown in Sections

6.07.1-3.

2. With the Bendix alignment tool still in place, loosen the

four vertical position screws. DO NOT remove these
screws. See Figure 31. During the adjustment, turn the
vertical alignment screw clockwise or counterclockwise
depending on the vertical direction (up or down)
needed. Clockwise aligns the radar sensor up and
counterclockwise moves the radar sensor down.

3. Where the original tool is being used: (kits K041451

or K041227)

In cases where a digital inclinometer is not being used,
the adjustment should be made until the bubble is just
touching the line closest to the vehicle (See Figure 31.)

4. Where a digital inclinometer is being used:

Adjust the vertical adjustment screw until the digital
inclinometer shows that the radar is aligned
downward

, towards the road surface in front of the

vehicle, by -1.3° (± 0.8°), when measured by an
inclinometer set to zero on the vehicle’s frame. (See
Figure 29.

)

5. Re-tighten the four vertical position screws to hold

desired alignment in place.

6. Re-check the vertical alignment after tightening the four

vertical position screws.

Note: The alignment process shown here is for Bendix
alignment brackets. For other brackets, similar alignment
steps will be needed; consult the vehicle manual for full
instructions.

6.09 CHECK THE RADAR SENSOR
LATERAL ALIGNMENT

See Section 6.06 for available Bendix

®

Alignment Tools.

Tools needed: 7 mm box wrench, Bendix

®

alignment

tool and a tape measure.
1. Park the vehicle on a fl at, level surface. The vertical

alignment must be checked and adjusted, if needed,
before the lateral adjustment can be made.

2. Remove the cover as shown previously in Section 6.05:

Cover Removal

.

3. Position the alignment tool over the radar sensor so that

it straddles the radar sensor. Attach the alignment tool
to the bracket / radar sensor assembly with its magnet
attachments. See Figures 33 and 34.

4. Activate the lateral alignment laser light “on” switch.

For kits K041451 or K041227, position and place it in
its cradle, making sure it is sitting level, and align the
laser beam between the reference lines on the Bendix
alignment tool left or right. See Figure 32.

For kit K065284, place the tool into postion for the fi

rst

measurement. (The tool will be reversed when the
second measurement is made.)

5. Using a ruler or tape measure, measure the distance

from a symmetrical vehicle point (such as the tow
hooks) to the laser light line. Record this measurement.
See Figure 35.

NOTE: The technician must be extremely careful
during the laser positioning process to double-check
the values measured on each side of the truck. Be
sure to check back and forth for each side of the radar
sensor several times to ensure accuracy.

6. Repeat the same process for the opposite side and

measure the reference distance to the laser line.
For tool K042452, the blue laser level is rotated 180
degrees, and for tool K065284, the whole tool is
reversed so that the laser light points to the other side
of the vehicle.

7. Compare the left and right distance measurements.

A properly aligned radar sensor will have the same
measurement from side to side. If these two dimensions
are within 1/8” (3 mm), no alignment is necessary. If
not, follow the instructions in Section 6.10: Lateral
Adjustment Procedure

.

Beam Reference

Lines

Laser Light

Beam

FIGURE 33 - POSITIONING THE LASER LEVEL (KITS
K041451 OR K041227)

FIGURE 34 - USING THE LATERAL ALIGNMENT LEVEL
(KIT K065284)

Lateral Alignment

Laser

Laser

Light Beam

The Whole

Tool is

Reversed for

the Second

Measurement

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