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Air Brake Actuator Test Performance Requirements - Truck and Bus
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J2318_202002
- Revised
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Language:
English
Scope
This procedure provides test performance requirements for service, spring applied parking, and double diaphragm combination air brake actuators with respect to durability, function, and environmental performance when tested in accordance to SAE J1469.
Rationale
Table 3, Type 30 service force output at 276 kPa previously listed as 7451 N now corrected to 4751 N.
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Data Sets - Support Documents
Title | Description | Download |
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Table 1 | Leak rate - parking and service chambers | |
Table 2 | Parking chamber force output | |
Table 3 | Service chamber force output at stroke | |
Table 4 | Rotochamber force output - service at stroke | |
Table 5 | Low temperature leakage - parking and service chamber |
Issuing Committee
Truck and Bus Brake Actuator Committee
The Truck and Bus Brake Actuator Committee of the Truck and Bus Brake and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems Steering Committee is responsible for developing, reviewing, and approving recommended practices, standards, and information reports related to air brake actuators and their interfacing as used on trucks, tractor-trailer combinations and buses over 10,000 lbs (4500 Kg) GVWR designed primarily for highway use.
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