Dude wicked video man, this is infinitely better than every other video out there. I am an apprentice, just you explaining, the purpose of putting air in the system, to adjust the brakes for flexibility in terms of the cotter pin and pin removal. Then removing the air to do the rest. Thank you man, subbed.
Those cut off discs work great Best practice is to use a face shield and safety glasses with them. I work in a power plant and I have 3 friends that had those discs come apart. They were hit in the face not life threating but they have some nasty scars. Be safe man Thanks for the video
Great video TYLER GREETINGS FROM THE UNITED STATES VIRGIN ISLANDS IN THE CARIBBEAN ST THOMAS US TERRITORY I AM NEW TO YOUR CHANNEL I AM A JOURNEYMAN HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANIC MY DAD WAS A DIESEL TECHNICIAN HE TAUGHT ME ABOUT HEAVY DUTY TRUCKS AND EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT REPAIR BEFORE HE PASSED AWAY I AM PERSUING A CAREER IN DIESEL MECHANICS AND WILL BECOME A CERTIFIED DIESEL MECHANIC AND WILL BE GET MY CDL TO DRIVE TRACTOR TRAILERS AND BECOME A OWNER OPERATOR KEEP THE VIDEOS COMING I AM LEARNING A LOT GOD BLESS
@IsaacCharles-q1m Welcome and best of luck in your career..one day you will make journeyman if you stick with it. I'm not even a journeyman level tech yet. I have still a few years to go before I get there.
Normaly the line coming from the ABS module is service brake and the other one coming from the Relay Valve is Parking brake line.Most of the time, line with ABS sensor wire tied to is service but its not the rule though.
It depends on your track. We usually carry out trucks with premium ECU. It holds both of lines in itself. There's no need relay valve at all. And actually it's very difficult to be confused in lines cause hoses's diameter are different 8*6 and 12*9 or 10*8 and 12*9 . U can only mess up building new system.
I just watched this again. I am not sure how you would adjust the brake stroke if the measurement was off? You are already at the end of the rod with the clevis and the brake adjuster bolt has already been established to get the brakes contact with the drum. Where is there any room for adjustment other than shortening the threaded rod?
Dude wicked video man, this is infinitely better than every other video out there. I am an apprentice, just you explaining, the purpose of putting air in the system, to adjust the brakes for flexibility in terms of the cotter pin and pin removal. Then removing the air to do the rest. Thank you man, subbed.
@@BulletTrucking99 thanks man I'm glad it helped you out!
Best video ive watched so far on this topic, returning back to work soon, subscribed 👍
Those cut off discs work great Best practice is to use a face shield and safety glasses with them. I work in a power plant and I have 3 friends that had those discs come apart. They were hit in the face not life threating but they have some nasty scars. Be safe man Thanks for the video
Thank you. Very educative
Very good video explained n shown well
Great video TYLER GREETINGS FROM THE UNITED STATES VIRGIN ISLANDS IN THE CARIBBEAN ST THOMAS US TERRITORY I AM NEW TO YOUR CHANNEL I AM A JOURNEYMAN HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANIC MY DAD WAS A DIESEL TECHNICIAN HE TAUGHT ME ABOUT HEAVY DUTY TRUCKS AND EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT REPAIR BEFORE HE PASSED AWAY I AM PERSUING A CAREER IN DIESEL MECHANICS AND WILL BECOME A CERTIFIED DIESEL MECHANIC AND WILL BE GET MY CDL TO DRIVE TRACTOR TRAILERS AND BECOME A OWNER OPERATOR KEEP THE VIDEOS COMING I AM LEARNING A LOT GOD BLESS
@IsaacCharles-q1m Welcome and best of luck in your career..one day you will make journeyman if you stick with it. I'm not even a journeyman level tech yet. I have still a few years to go before I get there.
Normaly the line coming from the ABS module is service brake and the other one coming from the Relay Valve is Parking brake line.Most of the time, line with ABS sensor wire tied to is service but its not the rule though.
It depends on your track. We usually carry out trucks with premium ECU. It holds both of lines in itself. There's no need relay valve at all. And actually it's very difficult to be confused in lines cause hoses's diameter are different 8*6 and 12*9 or 10*8 and 12*9 . U can only mess up building new system.
The camber can pull and change the raid
Do you drain the air off before you take the lines off.
@daniels98 No, because no air is going to the chamber lines. When you lock the brakes, it removes air from going to the chambers.
@@TylerTheFieldServiceTech Thank You!
I just watched this again. I am not sure how you would adjust the brake stroke if the measurement was off? You are already at the end of the rod with the clevis and the brake adjuster bolt has already been established to get the brakes contact with the drum. Where is there any room for adjustment other than shortening the threaded rod?
always use safety glasses
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Where did you buy the Brake Chamber ?
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