Nexen BD 933507 User Manual

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FORM NO. L-20063-AD-0314

Figure 3

16

16

3

6

1

24

2

24

7

7

The actuator can be mounted on either side of the brake.

1. Pull Shoe Pins (Item 16) up and out (See Figure 3).

2. Remove Shoes (Item 3) (See Figure 3).

3. Remove the 4 Cap Screws (Item 24) (See Figure 3).

4. Remove the Pivot Pin Retainer Plate (Item 6) (See

Figure 3).

5. Press the Pivot Pins out (Item 7) (See Figure 3).

6. Slide Arms (Item 2) out of Main Frame (Item 1) (See

Figure 3).

7. Position Arms and Actuator as desired.

8. Reverse the above procedure to reassemble the BD

Caliper Brake.

9. Tighten the Cap Screws (Item 24) to 7-9 Nm [5-7

ft-lb] torque.

NOTE:

On spring engaged BD Caliper Brakes, apply hold-off air

pressure and:

Obsolete Three-Port Actuator Only

Using a 9/16 inch socket, turn the top bolt clockwise until it
bottoms out (approximately 40 turns), then torque the Tap Bolt
to 13.5-20.2 Nm [10-15 ft-lb].

Two-Port Actuator Only

Using a 3/4 inch socket, turn the tap bolt clockwise to fully uncage
(decompress the spring. The spring is fully decompressed when
the hex bolt head is flush against the actuator.

60 PSI Actuator Only

Using a 15/16 inch socket, turn the manual release bolt
counterclockwise (Approximately 12 turns) to fully uncage the
spring.

Caution: Do not completely unscrew the bolt from the unit or

the manual release mechanism will be disabled.

ACTUATOR

WARNING

Spring actuated brakes must be manually released prior to brake disassembly.

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Apply hold-off air pressure to remove tension on the Tap Bolt and use a 9/16 inch socket wrench to turn the Tap Bolt

counterclockwise until the brake is released (approximately forty turns).

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Apply hold off pressure to remove tension on the Tap Bolt and use a 3/4 inch socket wrench to turn the Tap Bolt

counterclockwise to fully cage (compress) the spring. The spring is fully compressed when the bolt is backed out of the

unit 21 mm [0.83 in].

60 PSi a

ctuator

Apply hold off pressure to remove tension on the manual release Bolt and use a 15/16 inch socket wrench to turn the Tap

Bolt clockwise to fully cage (compress) the spring. The spring is fully compressed when the bolt is tightened until snug.

Hold-off air pressure can be removed at this time, and service performed (See Figure 2a).

Tap Bolt

located under

Breather Cap

Figure 2a

Obsolete Three-Port Actuator

Figure 2b

Two-Port Actuator

3/4" Hex

Head

Figure 2c

60 PSI Actuator

15/16" Hex

Head

WARNING

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