Side Dump: Converter Dolly
Side Dump: Converter Dolly
Side Dump: Converter Dolly
7-18-2018
7/10/18
8C010280, Rev. AB
Introduction........................................................................................................................... 4
Dealer Checklist.................................................................................................................... 6
To The Owner........................................................................................................................ 7
Safety.................................................................................................................................... 8
Torque Requirements............................................................................................................ 12-13
Safety Decals........................................................................................................................ 14-15
Coupling/Uncoupling............................................................................................................. 15-21
Operating Instructions........................................................................................................... 22
Pre-Trip Checklist.................................................................................................................. 23
Maintenance Check List........................................................................................................ 24-26
Full Function Anti-lock Brake System................................................................................... 27-28
Haldex Brake System Troubleshooting Guide...................................................................... 29-35
Adjustment and Operation of Brakes.................................................................................... 36-37
Tires...................................................................................................................................... 38
Wheels Installation................................................................................................................ 39
Wheel Maintenance During Tire Inspection.......................................................................... 40
Axle Inspection...................................................................................................................... 41
Suspensions......................................................................................................................... 42
Suspension Torque Specification.......................................................................................... 43
Troubleshooting Electrical System........................................................................................ 44
Troubleshooting General....................................................................................................... 45-49
Parts
CR102AR, Tandem Air Ride Converter Dolly........................................................................ 50-56
CBX Suspension Parts List................................................................................................... 57
Converter Dolly Tongue 33-1/2”............................................................................................ 58-61
Converter Dolly Tongue 78”.................................................................................................. 62-65
Converter Dolly Tongue 108”................................................................................................ 66-69
Converter Dolly Tongue 120”................................................................................................ 70-73
Converter Dolly Tongue 133”................................................................................................ 74-77
ABS Brake Parts................................................................................................................... 78
Hub Pilot Axles...................................................................................................................... 79-99
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Product Disclaimer
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Introduction
At Demco we strive to design, produce and deliver the highest quality trailer on the market.
Our employees have a strong background of knowledge and combined experience in
manufacturing to put quality workmanship into our products. In this manual you will find
information covering all models of the Demco Side Dump Trailer line. Use the table of
contents to locate specific areas of interest.
GENERAL INFORMATION:
Demco requires that you and anyone else who will be operating and maintaining the trailer
read and understand the guidelines in the manual for safe, efficient, and trouble free
operations. Proper maintenance, adjustments and use will result in many years of service.
Keep this manual handy for frequent reference and to pass on to new operators or owners. If
assistance, information, or additional copies of the manual are needed, contact the nearest
dealer, a distributor, or Demco.
PLEASE NOTE:
• All documents within the manual referring to products not manufactured by Demco
have been printed with the permission of the manufacturer specified.
• All references to driver, passenger, front and rear of the trailer are determined from a
position behind the trailer and facing forward.
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Introduction
For your convenience we have four easy ways to register your warranty.
Record your trailer model and serial number in the space provided below.
Your dealer needs this information to give you prompt, efficient service
when you order parts.
MODEL NO.__________________________
SERIAL NO.__________________________
DATE PURCHASED___________________
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Dealer Checklist
To The Dealer:
Inspect the trailer thoroughly after shipment to be certain it is functioning properly
before delivering it to the customer. The following checklist is a reminder of
points to cover. Check off each item as it is found satisfactory or after proper
adjustment is made.
PRE-DELIVERY CHECKLIST
1. All hardware properly tightened
2. Proper 5th wheel fit
3. Lubrication of grease fittings
4. Lug nuts are tight
5. All decals properly located and readable
6. Lights function properly
7. Air lines tight and no pinched lines
8. Brakes functioning properly
9. Overall condition (touch up any scratches, clean and polish)
10. Operator’s manual
DELIVERY
Review the operator’s manual with the customer. Explain the following:
1. Safe operation and service
2. Correct trailer operation
3. Daily and periodic lubrication and maintenance
4 Daily and periodic inspections
5. Trouble shooting
6. Storing trailer
7. Demco parts and service policies
8. Have the customer write the trailer model and serial
number in space provided in manual introduction.
9. Give customer the operator’s manual and encourage
the customer to read the manual carefully.
10. Completion and mailing of warranty registration form.
Date Delivered:_________________________
Signature:_____________________________
Model No:_____________________________
Serial No:______________________________
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To The Owner
Thank you for your recent purchase of a new Demco Side Dump
Trailer. The primary objective of Demco is to build and provide you
with a quality product. However, in the event that a problem
does occur, it is imperative that your warranty registration
is on file in order to accurately respond to your specific service
circumstances. For your convenience we have four easy ways to
register your warranty:
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Safety
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Safety
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Safety
TAKE NOTE! THIS SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL FOUND THROUGHOUT THIS MANUAL IS USED
TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO INSTRUCTIONS INVOLVING YOUR PERSONAL SAFETY AND
SAFETY OF OTHERS. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN RESULT IN INJURY
OR DEATH!
THIS SYMBOL MEANS:
ATTENTION!
BECOME ALERT!
YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!
SIGNAL WORDS
Note use of following signal words DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION with safety messages. The
appropriate signal word for each has been selected using the following guidelines:
DANGER: Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious
injury. This signal word is to be limited to most extreme situations typically for machine components
which, for functional purposes, cannot be guarded.
WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in death or
serious injury, and includes hazards that are exposed when guards are removed. It may also be used
to alert against unsafe practices.
CAUTION: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may result in minor or
moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.
Operator should be a responsible adult. DO NOT ALLOW PERSONS TO OPERATE THIS UNIT UNTIL
THEY HAVE DEVELOPED A THOROUGH UNDERSTANDING OF SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND
HOW IT WORKS.
DO NOT modify the trailer in anyway. Doing so may impair the function and/or safety and could affect
the life of the trailer.
Never exceed the maximum capacity of the trailer. By doing so you risk damage to your Demco trailer.
If it’s ability to do a job, or to do so safely is in question DON’T TRY IT.
Replace any caution, warning, danger or instruction safety decal that is not readable or is missing.
Location of such decals is indicated in this booklet.
Do not paint over, remove, or deface any safety signs or warning decals on your equipment. Observe
all safety signs and practice instructions on them.
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Safety
♦ Replace the tire before towing if the tire has a bald spot, cut, bulge, is showing any cords, or
is cracked.
♦ If uneven tread is noticed, take the trailer to a dealer service center for an inspection. Tire
imbalance, axle misalignment, or incorrect inflation could cause the uneven tread.
♦ To little of tread will not be adequate enough for traction and can cause loss of control on wet
highways.
♦ Tire pressure that is improper causes an unstable trailer and could blowout the tire causing
loss of control.
♦ Check the tire pressure before towing, while the tire is cold. For the recommended PSI, see
the VIN Plate or the side wall of the tire.
♦ Always order and install tires and wheels with appropriate type and load capacity to meet or
exceed gross weight of unit.
The inspection of the tire and wheel lug nuts is necessary since they are prone to loosen after first
being assembled. Please follow the list of guidelines and/or possibilities below that could cause serious
injury or even death.
♦ When towing a new trailer, check the lug nuts after the first 50 to 100 miles of driving.
♦ Metal creep between the wheel and the lug nuts will cause wheel to loosen and could come
off. Check to make sure the lug nuts are tight before each tow.
♦ Improper torque could cause the wheel to separate from trailer. A torque wrench should be
used to tighten the lugs nuts. If one is not available use a lug wrench then take to a trailer
dealer or service garage to tighten them to the required torque.
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BOLT TORQUE, TORQUE DATA FOR STANDARD NUTS,
BOLTS, AND CAPSCREWS.
Tighten all bolts to torques specified in chart unless otherwise noted. Check tightness of bolts
periodically, using bolt chart as guide. Replace hardware with same grade bolt.
NOTE: Unless otherwise specified, high-strength Grade 5 hex bolts are used throughout
assembly of equipment.
Bolt Torque for Standard bolts *
Torque figures indicated are valid for CLASS 8.8 CLASS 9.8 CLASS 10.9
non-greased or non-oiled threads and “A” lb-ft (N.m) lb-ft (N.m) lb-ft (N.m)
heads unless otherwise specified. 6 9 (13) 10 (14) 13 (17)
Therefore, do not grease or oil bolts or 7 15 (21) 18 (24) 21 (29)
capscrews unless otherwise specified 8 23 (31) 25 (34) 31 (42)
10 45 (61) 50 (68) 61 (83)
in this manual. When using locking
12 78 (106) 88 (118) 106 (144)
elements, increase torque values 14 125 (169) 140 (189) 170 (230)
by 5%. 16 194 (263) 216 (293) 263 (357)
18 268 (363) -- -- 364 (493)
* GRADE or CLASS value for bolts 20 378 (513) -- -- 515 (689)
and capscrews are identified by their 22 516 (699) -- -- 702 (952)
head markings. 24 654 (886) -- -- 890 (1206)
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8.8 9.8 10.9
TORQUE REQUIREMENTS
It is extremely important to apply and maintain proper wheel mounting torque on your trailer axle.
Torque is a measure of the amount of tightening applied to a fastener (nut or bolt) and is expressed
as length times force. For example, a force of 90 pounds applied at the end of a wrench one foot long
will yield 90 lbs-ft of torque. Torque wrenches are the best method to assure the proper amount of
torque is being applied to a fastener.
NOTE: Wheel nuts or bolts must be applied and maintained at the proper torque
levels to prevent loose wheels, broken studs, and possible dangerous separation of
wheel from your axle.
Be sure to use only the fasteners matched to the cone angle of your wheel (usually 60 degrees or 90
degrees). The proper procedure for attaching your wheels is as follows:
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Safety/Decal/Reflectors
Important: Install new safety decals and reflectors if the old decals and reflectors are destroyed, lost,
painted over or cannot be read. When parts are replaced that have decals or reflectors, make sure you
install a new decal with each new part.
AP4495 AP2914
AP2987 AP4292
AP4281
! WARNING ! WARNING
WHEEL NUT TORQUE HAZARD SUSPENSION HAZARD
To prevent serious injury or death:
To prevent serious injury or death:
• Loose suspension fasteners and worn
• Torque lug nuts to parts may cause vehicle instability.
450-500 ft. lbs. every • Replace worn or broken parts immediately
3000 miles • Tighten fasteners to requirements stated.
AP 4281 AP 2987
White Reflectors
AP2914 (1) Decal, WARNING, High
Pressure Fluid
AP2987 (1) Decal, WARNING,
Suspension Hazard
2-3/4” x 6-1/4”
DANGER
! DANGER ! DANGER AP3506 (6) Reflective Tape
!
EMERGENCY PARKING
BRAKE HAZARD
Emergency parking
SPRING BRAKE
CHAMBER HAZARD
Red/Silver
EQUIPMENT HAZARD
AP3671 (2) DANGER Spring Brake
brakes will not function To prevent serious
if chambers are caged, injury or death from
deactivated or removed. To prevent serious injury or death: parts explosion:
• Block all wheels. AP 3673
• Properly match wheels, studs,
• Spring brake chamber
must be caged or
deactivated before
Chamber Hazard
brake drums and cap nuts.
AP3673 AP3672 (2) DANGER Equipment
servicing. AP 3671
AP 3672
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Coupling and Uncoupling
WARNING:
INCORRECT COUPLING AND UNCOUPLING CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS
INJURY OR DEATH.
Coupling Tractor-Semitrailers
Attach
Hydraulic
Lines Here
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Coupling and Uncoupling
Step 15. Connect the Electrical Cord and Check Air Lines
• Plug the electrical cord into the trailer and fasten the safety
catch.
• Check both air lines and electrical line for signs of damage.
• Make sure air and electrical lines will not hit any moving parts of
the vehicle.
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Coupling and Uncoupling
Check for enough clearance between rear of tractor frame and landing
gear. (When tractor turns sharply, it must not hit landing gear.)
Check that there is enough clearance between the top of the tractor tires
and the nose of the trailer.
Uncoupling Tractor-Semitrailers
The following steps will help you to uncouple safely.
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Coupling and Uncoupling
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Operating Instructions
Break-in
procedure
4. Inspect all brake hoses and airlines for kinks and leaks.
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Pre-Trip and Daily Inspection Checklist
Pre-Trip Checklist
Perform the Pre-Trip checklist whenever the tractor-trailer has been left unattended.
2. Check that air hoses are securely attached to the trailer gladhands.
5. Check tub dump latches to ensure they are both set for dumping to
the same side.
2. Inspect air and hydraulic lines for leaks, crimps, and abrasions.
3. Visually inspect tires for damage. Check tire air pressure. Check
hubs for loose lug nuts. Check hub caps for damage.
5. Check trailer chassis and tub for loose fasteners of damaged parts.
6. Turn on lights and flashers. Walk around trailer to check that all lights are
working. Replace any lights that are not working.
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Weekly Inspection and Maintenance Checklist
Perform the Weekly Inspection Checklist at the beginning of each week or if the trailer
has not been used for more than a week.
2. Grease the top and bottom cylinder pins on the front and rear
cylinders.
3. Grease the fifth wheel using the two grease zerks located on top
of the fifth wheel plate either side of the king pin. (If zerks are located under
the tub, fully dump the tub to gain access to the zerks. See Maintenance
Safety, page 28)
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2000 Miles or 30 Day Maintenance Check List
Every 2,000 miles or 30 Days, perform the following checks on the unit:
A. Check air brake hose and Synflex lines for chaffing and crimping.
TIRES
SUSPENSION ASSEMBLIES
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
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25,000-50,000 Mile or Yearly Maintenance Checklist
Every 25,000 miles or yearly, whichever comes first, perform the following checks:
B. Check slack adjuster bushing and brake chamber yoke pin for wear.
The air system of a trailer is entirely dependent upon the air brake system of the
towing vehicle for its air supply and control. Therefore, the air brake system of
the towing vehicle must be in good condition, or it will be impossible to obtain
good brake performance on the trailer.
The hydraulic systems of these trailers are entirely dependent upon the hydraulic
system of the towing vehicle for its oil supply, pressure and control. Therefore, the
hydraulic pressure system of the towing vehicle must be in good condition, with
steady clean oil supply for proper dumping performance on the trailer.
The Full Function Anti-lock Brake System (FFABS) maintains stability and control during
braking by preventing wheel lock-up. FFABS consists of Sensors and Exciters, Modulating
Relay Valve, and an Electronic Control Unit (ECU) to maximize the braking ability of the
trailer. The ECU monitors wheel speeds, and thus vehicle speed, through the use of
sensors and exciters that are mounted on the hubs of the trailer. When the ECU detects
the speed of a wheel or wheels decreasing rapidly during a braking application, it releases
the air pressure in the brake chamber of the affected wheel (s) via the modulator. This
allows the wheel(s) to begin rotating again, thus avoiding lock-up. As soon as the wheels
begin to rotate again, the ECU reapplies pressure in the affected brake chambers to
maximize braking effectiveness. If the condition that caused the lock up remains, the cycle
is repeated until either the brake application or vehicle is stopped. Operation is totally
automatic and can occur up to six times per second.
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The Full Function ABS System
The Full Function ABS Valve was designed as a method of providing a complete trailer
braking system combined with skid control in a single package. This valve combines the
functions of several separate valves while providing all the valve needs for trailer service
and spring brakes.
• Skid control unit that modulates signal pressure to prevent wheel lock up.
• Relay valve to provide the high flow of air from reservoir to brake chambers required
for good brake response.
• Spring brake control module which incorporates pressure protection, one way
check, double check for anti-compounding, and quick release.
The electronic control unit of the FFABS valve receives operating power from the
seven-way connector. In the event of a power failure, the system will revert to a typical
relay valve system; spring brake control is unaffected by a power failure.
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PLC Select ABS (1M)
Installation/Service Manual
for
2S/1M Systems
TRAILER
FLOOR
GROUND
1. Install fittings into valve. Sealant is not required on plastic threads or on fittings that
go into plastic. DO NOT use teflon tape on fittings. It can break off and contaminate
the air system. Liquid pipe sealant is approved for use if required.
2. For plastic ports, hand tighten fittings then rotate 1 to 1-1/2 additional turns. The
maximum torque valve allowed is 210 in-lb.
3. Install valve nipple into reservoir port. Use 7/8” wrench to tighten the nipple.
4. Using a 1-1/2” wrench tighten the jam nut to 30 ft. lb, while holding the nipple with a 7/8”
wrench.(see detail below).
5. Attach hoses to appropriate brake chambers. Use liquid thread sealant sparingly on all
fittings (Loctite PST565 or equivalent).
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PLC Select FFABS 2S/1M
(4 Service Delivery Ports/ 4 Spring Brake Ports)
Sensor 1A
(Curb Side)
Sensor 1B
(Road Side)
Legend:
AIR BRAKE COMPONENTS AND SYSTEM SCHEMATIC ARE DESIGNED TO ALLOW COMPLIANCE
Service/Control Line WITH FMVSS 121.
Emergency/Supply Line THIS SCHEMATIC IS FOR INFORMATION PURPOSE ONLY. IT IS THE VEHICLE MANUFACTURERS
ULTIMATE RESPONSIBILITY TO CERTIFY THEIR SYSTEM MEETS ALL APPLICABLE
REGULATIONS.
Sensor Line PIPE NIPPLES USED TO MOUNT BRAKE VALVES MUST BE HEAVY WALL TYPE PER SAE J514.
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ABS Power Cord - Pin Out
Note: Federal regulations mandate that new trailers, built after 3/1/2001, have the capability to
provide an ABS fault signal from the trailer ABS into the tractor for an In-Cab trailer ABS Lamp.
Option (1) is through Industry standard “PLC4Trucks” multiplexing (the signal is carried on Pin 7)
The figure below shows the correct power and speed sensor connections on the PLC Select 1M ECU
(Electronic Control Unit).
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2S/1M System Wiring - PLC Select
Exciter Ring
S1A Apply dielectric grease to
(Curb Side) all electrical connections
Red Channel
ABS Power Connection
(S1A) Top
S1B
(S1B) Bottom (Road Side)
Red Channel
Power Cord
Hose Clamp Bracket
Troubleshooting Notes
2 - Once a wheel is rotated, the ABS lamp will remain on after the wheel is stopped, until the next wheel is rotated.
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Welding on Trailers Equipped with
Haldex ABS Products
BULLETIN
SERVICE
Haldex does not require the disconnection of any ABS wire harnesses
when welding on the trailer due to the fact that the ECU circuits have
been specially designed to protect against transient voltages which can
occur during welding.
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Adjustment and Operation of Brakes
The trailer brake system will perform safely and efficiently only as long as you maintain
it properly and do not abuse it. Trailer brakes should be inspected and adjusted
frequently in connection with a Trailer Preventative Maintenance program. Out-of-
adjustment brakes can cause increased stopping distance, shorter brake component
life, and a greater tendency for the trailer to jackknife.
• Proper operation of the brake system requires a firm seal between the air brake glad
hands. Inspect the glad hands for rubber washer damage and cracked housing. Inspect
the air hoses for cracking and for frayed connections.
• Keep the air system clean. Primary and emergency air tanks should be drained daily
to remove moisture and other contaminants, especially during cold weather operations.
• Some air valve manufacturers discourage the use of any kind of air line antifreeze.
It may result in deterioration of seals in these valves.
• If you use Teflon tape or other thread sealers to seal threaded connections in your
air lines, be careful not to allow pieces of the sealer to enter the air system. They can
clog passages into the valves.
• Keep the air system tight. The air system cannot be charged properly if there are
leaks in reservoirs, lines, hoses or valves. Always check the tractor pressure gauge for
unusual drops or extended buildup times.
• Run the tractor engine until the air brake system pressure gauge shows at least 70
psi. Listen for air leaks. With the engine off, check the gauge reading with no brakes
applied. The gauge reading loss should not exceed three pounds in one minute.
• With the engine still off, apply the brakes fully for two minutes. The gauge reading
loss should not exceed four pounds per minute.
• With engine still off, slowly open a drain cock in an emergency or supply line and
allow the pressure to drop gradually.
• In a system that does not employ spring brake control valves, the relay emergency
valve should function and apply the brakes.
WARNING:
Do not operate this vehicle with any brake defects or with brakes out of
adjustment.
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Tires
TIRES
CAUTION:
The law requires that you inflate tires according to the inflation pressure molded
on the tire by the tire manufacturer. Tires must be matched with proper
compatible rims for safe operation.
Replace any tire that has fabric exposed through the tread or sidewall, or that
has less than 2/32” tread depth.
TIRE LOADS
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Hub Pilot Wheel Installation
Check all parts for damage. Insure that studs, nuts, and mounting faces of hub and
wheels are clean and free from grease. Replace any defective parts.
Mount single wheel or inner and outer dual wheels over studs, being careful not to
damage stud threads. Draw up nuts alternately in the sequence shown below. Do not
tighten them fully, however. This procedure will permit the uniform seating of nuts and
insure the even face-to-face contact of wheels and hub.
Tighten nuts fully, using the same alternate sequence. Be sure to tighten wheel nuts
only to the torque level recommended below and to maintain them at that level through
planned, periodic checks.
1 8
10
3 6
5 4
9
7
2
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Wheel Maintenance During Tire Inspection
CAUTION:
Excessively corroded or cracked rims or rings can be dangerous.
Deflate tires prior to the removal of rims or wheels from the vehicle.
3. Mark damaged or hazardous areas with chalk so that part will be removed
from service.
CAUTION:
Insure that replacements are made with the proper sizes and types of rims
and rings.
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Axle Inspection
Check hub gaskets and seals for oil leaks before each trip. Leaking seals can result in
ruined wheel bearings and possible failure of the axle-wheel assembly.
Check oil level in hubs before every trip. Add oil when low, only to the level indicated
by mark on the hub cap. CAUTION! Too much oil can damage the wheel bearings.
Use a gear type oil: SAE 140 if temperature is above freezing, SAE 90 if temperature
is below freezing, or a multipurpose oil with an SAE range of 85 to 140 for year round
conditions.
AXLE ALIGNMENT
Axle alignment must be checked at regular intervals. If the trailer is not following
properly, this should be reported to the Maintenance Department.
NOTE:
See Axle/Suspension manual pages for alignment procedures.
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Suspensions
LEAF SUSPENSION
WARNING:
Broken spring leaves, missing or loose U bolts, or other defective
conditions likely to cause axle shift are hazardous and likely to cause
accidents or breakdowns.
Check the equalizer to see that there are not obstructions to movement
during operation. If equalizer movement is restricted by an obstruction, the
axle “walk” will not be sufficient and damage will result.
Check wear pads in hangers. If they are wearing thin, install new wear
pads or the spring will cause permanent damage to the hanger itself. Do
not operate with broken spring leaves.
AIR SUSPENSION
The air suspension height is controlled by height control valves that
maintains a constant trailer height by pressurizing or exhausting air in the
air springs as needed to support the load being carried.
You must build up and maintain your trailer’s air pressure higher than 65
psi before operating the trailer. The air protection valve won’t operate until
you have 65 psi in the system. This valve automatically maintains a safe
air brake pressure higher than 65 psi in the event of an air loss due to a
failure in the suspension system.
If an air spring failure occurs on one side, it is recommended to
completely deflate the suspension and temporarily operate on the air
spring’s internal rubber bumpers, to allow your trailer to be moved to a
shop for repairs.
To deflate or cut off the air pressure to the damaged air spring,
disconnect the height control valve actuating levers from their link
assemblies and rotate to the vertical down position.
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Suspension Torque Specifications
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Troubleshooting
Electrical System
All lights fail to A. Inter-vehicular cable not properly plugged A. Pull plugs out and reinsert them.
light. into receptacles on semi-trailer and towing be sure plugs seat properly.
vehicle.
B. Light switch on towing vehicle B. Check light switch.
malfunctioning.
Lights burn dim A. Loose, dirty, or corroded terminals. A. Clean and tighten terminals.
or flicker.
B. Poor or loose ground. B. Clean and tighten terminals on short
(ground) cable in back if receptacle
assembly on semi-trailer
C. Defective lamps. C. Replace defective lamps.
D. Dirty or corroded lamp socket or contact in D. Clean or replace lamp socket,
receptacle or on plug of inter-vehicular cable. receptacle or plug.
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Troubleshooting
TUBULAR AXLE
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Troubleshooting
Wheels, Hubs, Bearings, And Tires
(Continued)
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Troubleshooting
Wheels, Hubs, Bearings, And Tires
(Continued)
No brakes A. Source of air supply shut off at towing A. Open air line valves at rear of towing
vehicle. vehicle.
B. Air brake hose between semi-trailer and B. Examine air brake hose to make sure
towing vehicle not properly coupled. that hoses marked SERVICE and
EMERGENCY are properly connected to
the semi-trailer and towing vehicle.
C. Air reservoir drain cock open. C. Check air reservoir drain cocks on both
semi-trailer and towing vehicle.
D. To test for air leaks in the RE-6 valve. D. Replace with a new unit.
1. Apply soap suds to cover plate,
cover plate vent and exhaust port.
E. Air leakage in brake system. E. Examine all air hoses, lines, and
connecting units in the brake system for
air leaks. Replace units that are found
defective.
Insufficient A. Improper brake adjustment on worn A. Adjust brakes or replace brake shoe
Brakes. brake linings. assemblies as necessary.
C. Air leakage in brake system. C. Examine for air leaks in brake system.
replace units that are found defective.
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Troubleshooting
Wheels, Hubs, Bearings, And Tires
(Continued)
Slow brake A. Maximum brake chamber pushrod travel. A. Adjust slack adjuster and adjust
application or brakes as necessary.
slow release.
B. Weak brake shoe return spring. B. Check brake shoe return spring and
Replace if found to be weak.
Grabbing brakes A. Lubricant on brake lining. A. Inspect for lubricant on brake lining.
or wheels. Replace brake shoe assembly if
lubricant on lining is evident.
B. Road grit, rust, or metal particles in brake B. Clean brake drum and lining. Replace
drum or lining. Brake shoe assembly if grit or metal
particles are embedded in the lining.
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Troubleshooting
Air Brake System
(Continued)
Not holding air A. Excessive leakage in relay-emergency A. Replace relay – emergency valve.
Pressure. valve, and exhausts port.
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CR102AR-5th, Tandem Air Ride Converter Dolly
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CR102AR-5th, Tandem Air Ride Converter Dolly
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CR102AR-5th, Tandem Air Ride Converter Dolly
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CR102AR-5th, Tandem Air Ride Converter Dolly
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CR102AR-5th, Tandem Air Ride Converter Dolly
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CBX23 Standard Suspension Parts List
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Converter Dolly Tongue, 33-1/2”, Assembled
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Converter Dolly Tongue, 33-1/2”, Assembled
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Converter Dolly Tongue, 33-1/2”, Assembled
BOM ID Qty Item No Description 20 2 AP4463 SAFETY CABLE, 5/8” X 72”, DOUBLE LOOP
1 1 AM8052 HOSE RETAINER, DOUBLE, 3/4” HYDRAULIC 21 1 AP4469 HOSE, 3/8” AIR BRAKE X 34”, 3/8”MP-3/8”MPX
2 1 AM8053 HOSE RETAINER, SINGLE 22 2 AP4476 SPRING, EXTENSION, 1” OD X 13”, CMI 6610013
3 1 AM9272 HOSE MOUNT TOWER, CONVERTER DOLLY 23 2 AP4486 ELBOW, 45 DEGREE, 8FP X 8FP, BRASS, 73355-8
4 2 AM9273 BACKING PLATE, 3/8”X 2”X 4-13/16” OAL WITH 9/16” HOLES 24 2 BP3042 NUT, HEX, 1/2”-13, GRADE 2, PLATED
5 1 AM9334 TONGUE, DOLLY, 33-1/2” PIVOT TO PIN, WITH RING 25 2 BP3126 HEX CAP SCREW, 1/2”-13 X 1-1/2”, GRADE 5, PLATED
6 1 AM9338 BRACKET, ELECTRICAL SOCKET MOUNTING 26 4 BP3129 HEX CAP SCREW, 1/2”-13 X 3”, GRADE 5, PLATED
7 1 AM9339 BRACKET, HOSE HOLDER, CONVERTER DOLLY 27 2 BP3584 BOLT, TERMINAL, HB646
8 2 AP3532 STREET ELBOW, 3/8”, 90 DEGREES 28 1 BP3612 NUT, HEX LOCK, 3/8”-16, TOP LOCK
9 2 AP3543 SOCKET, 7 WAY, TRAILER 29 6 BP3644 NUT, HEX LOCK, 5/16”-18, TOP LOCK
10 2 AP 3544 WEATHERGUARD BOOT FOR 7-WAY PLUG 30 1 BP3685 BOLT, FLANGE HEAD, 3/8”-16 X 2”, GRADE 8, PLATED
11 2 AP3555 GLADHAND, SERVICE, BLUE 31 6 BP3704 NUT, LOCK, NYLON INSERT, 1/2”-13
12 2 AP3556 GLADHAND, EMERGENCY, RED 32 6 BP3709 BOLT, FLANGE HEAD, 5/16”-18 X 1”, GRADE 8, PLATED
13 1 AP3674 DECAL, WIRING HARNESS COLOR CODE 33 1 BP3747 BOLT, FLANGE HEAD, 1/2”-13 X 2-1/2”, GRADE 8, PLATED
14 1 AP3809 1-1/4” HOSE SUPPORT CLAMP, 3/8” BOLT 34 2 DP6300 COUPLER, QUICK, FEMALE, 3/4” NPT
15 2 AP3865 WIRE, 6-#12, 1-#10 35 2 DP6301 COUPLER, QUICK, MALE, 3/4” NPT
16 1 AP4210 HOSE, 3/8” AIR BRAKE X 26”, 3/8”MP-3/8”MPX 36 2 DP6307 COUPLING, 12FP-12FP, 5000-12
17 2 AP4398 COUPLING, 1/2 NPT, BRASS 37 2 DP6495 BULKHEAD ADAPTER WITH NUT, 12MP-12MJ, 2706-LN-12-12
18 2 AP4400 AIR HOSE, COILED PAIR, 8’, 1/2” MP, RED/BLUE 38 2 DP6600 HOSE, HYDRAULIC, 3/4” X 51”, 12MP-12FJX
19 2 AP4416 WIRE, COILED, 12’ HD, (1-10,6-12), BLACK, 125CE 39 2 DP6601 HOSE, HYDRAULIC, 3/4” X 72”, 12MP-12MP
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Converter Dolly Tongue, 78”, Assembled
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Converter Dolly Tongue, 78”, Assembled
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Converter Dolly Tongue, 78”, Assembled
BOM ID Qty Item No Description 24C 4 BP3612 NUT, HEX LOCK, 3/8”-16, TOP LOCK
1 1 AM8052 HOSE RETAINER, DOUBLE, 3/4” HYDRAULIC 25 2 AP4464 SAFETY CABLE, 5/8” X 109”, DOUBLE LOOP
2 1 AM8053 HOSE RETAINER, SINGLE 26 1 AP4469 HOSE, 3/8” AIR BRAKE X 34”, 3/8”MP-3/8”MPX
3 1 AM9272 HOSE MOUNT TOWER, CONVERTER DOLLY 27 2 AP4476 SPRING, EXTENSION, 1” OD X 13”, CMI 6610013
4 2 AM9273 BACKING PLATE, 3/8” X 2” X 4-13/16” OAL WITH 9/16” HOLES 28 2 BP3042 NUT, HEX, 1/2”-13”, GRADE 2, PLATED
5 1 AM9278 TONGUE, DOLLY, 78” PIVOT TO PIN, WITH RING 29 3 BP3055 WASHER, FLAT, 1/4”, PLATED
6 1 AM9339 BRACKET, HOSE HOLDER, CONVERTER DOLLY 30 6 BP3126 HEX CAP SCREW, 1/2”-13 X 1-1/2”, GRADE 5, PLATED
7 4 AP3506 REFLECTIVE TAPE, RED/SILVER 31 4 BP3129 HEX CAP SCREW, 1/2”-13 X 3”, GRADE 5, PLATED
8 1 AP3526 HOSE, 3/8” AIR BRAKE X 42”, 3/8”MP-3/8”MPX 32 3 BP3155 HEX CAP SCREW, 1/4”-20 X 3-1/2”, GRADE 5 PLATED
9 1 AP3526 HOSE, 3/8” AIR BRAKE X 42”, 3/8”MP-3/8”MPX 33 4 BP3584 BOLT, TERMINAL, HB646
10 2 AP3532 STREET ELBOW, 3/8”, 90 DEGREE 34 3 BP3587 NUT, HEX, 1/4” NYLOCK
11 2 AP3543 SOCKET, 7 WAY, TRAILER 35 1 BP3612 NUT, HEX LOCK, 3/8”-16, TOP LOCK
12 2 AP3544 WEATHERGUARD BOOT FOR 7-WAY PLUG 36 4 BP3644 NUT, HEX LOCK, 5/16”-18, TOP LOCK
13 2 AP3555 GLADHAND, SERVICE, BLUE 37 1 BP3685 BOLT, FLANGE HEAD, 3/8”-16 X 2”, GRADE 8, PLATED
14 2 AP3556 GLADHAND, EMERGENCY, RED 38 10 BP3704 NUT, LOCK, NYLON INSERT, 1/2”-13
15 1 AP3674 DECAL, WIRING HARNESS COLOR CODE 39 4 BP3709 BOLT, FLANGE HEAD, 5/16”-18 X 1”, GRADE 8, PLATED
16 1 AP3809 1-1/4” HOSE SUPPORT CLAMP, 3/8” BOLT 40 1 BP3747 BOLT, FLANGE HEAD, 1/2”-13 X 2-1/2”, GRADE 8, PLATED
17 2 AP3865 WIRE, 6-#12, 1-#10 41 2 DP6300 COUPLER, QUICK, FEMALE, 3/4” NPT
18 1 AP4045 GROMMET, 3/4 ID G3137-016 42 2 DP6301 COUPLER, QUICK, MALE, 3/4” NPT
19 1 AP4210 HOSE, 3/8” AIR BRAKE X 26”, 3/8”MP-3/8”MPX 43 2 DP6307 COUPLING, 12FP-12FP, 5000-12
20 6 AP4392 HOSE CLAMP, 2 HOLE, 1/2” AIR BRAKE HOSE 44 2 DP6415 ELBOW, 45*, 12FP-12FP
21 4 AP4398 COUPLING, 1/2” NPT, BRASS 45 4 DP6495 BULKHEAD ADAPTER WITH NUT, 12MP-12MJ, 2706-LN-12-12
22 2 AP4400 AIR HOSE, COILED PAIR, 8’, 1/2 MP, RED/BLUE 46 2 DP6540 HOSE, HYDRAULIC, 3/4” X 32”, 12MP-12FJX
23 2 AP4416 WIRE, COILED, 12’ HD, (1-10,6-12), BLACK, 125CE 47 1 DP6604 HOSE, HYDRAULIC, 3/4” X 73”, 12MP-12FJX
24 1 AP4418 JACK, DOLLY TONGUE, PREMIER 800P-15-620/688 48 1 DP6604 HOSE, HYDRAULIC, 3/4” X 73”, 12MP-12FJX
24A 4 BP3006 HEX CAP SCREW, 3/8”-16 X 1”, GRADE 5, PLATED 49 2 DP6605 HOSE, HYDRAULIC, 3/4” X 54”, 12MP-12MP
24B 4 BP3015 WASHER, FLAT, 3/8”, PLATED
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Converter Dolly Tongue, 108”, Assembled
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Converter Dolly Tongue, 108”, Assembled
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Converter Dolly Tongue, 108”, Assembled
BOM ID Qty Item No Description 24 2 AP4467 SAFETY CABLE, 5/8” X 139”, DOUBLE LOOP
1 4 AM8052 HOSE RETAINER, DOUBLE, 3/4” HYDRAULIC 25 2 AP4468 HOSE, 3/8” AIR BRAKE X 72”, 3/8MP-3/8MPX
2 1 AM8053 HOSE RETAINER, SINGLE 26 1 AP4469 HOSE, 3/8” AIR BRAKE X 34”, 3/8MP-3/8MPX
3 1 AM9272 HOSE MOUNT TOWER, CONVERTER DOLLY 27 2 AP4476 SPRING, EXTENSION, 1” OD X 13”, CMI 6610013
4 2 AM9273 BACKING PLATE, 3/8” X 2” X 4-13/16” OAL WITH 9/16” HOLES 28 2 BP3042 NUT, HEX, 1/2”-13”, GRADE 2, PLATED
5 1 AM9305 TONGUE, DOLLY, 108” PIVOT TO PIN, WITH RING 29 5 BP3055 WASHER, FLAT, 1/4”, PLATED
6 1 AM9339 BRACKET, HOSE HOLDER, CONVERTER DOLLY 30 6 BP3126 HEX CAP SCREW, 1/2”-13 X 1-1/2”, GRADE 5, PLATED
7 6 AP3506 REFLECTIVE TAPE, RED/SILVER 31 4 BP3129 HEX CAP SCREW, 1/2”-13 X 3”, GRADE 5, PLATED
8 2 AP3532 STREET ELBOW, 3/8”, 90 DEGREE 32 5 BP3155 HEX CAP SCREW, 1/4”-20 X 3-1/2”, GRADE 5 PLATED
9 2 AP3543 SOCKET, 7 WAY, TRAILER 33 4 BP3584 BOLT, TERMINAL, HB646
10 2 AP 3544 WEATHERGUARD BOOT FOR 7-WAY PLUG 34 5 BP3587 NUT, HEX, 1/4” NYLOCK
11 2 AP3555 GLADHAND, SERVICE, BLUE 35 4 BP3612 NUT, HEX LOCK, 3/8”-16, TOP LOCK
12 2 AP3556 GLADHAND, EMERGENCY, RED 36 4 BP3644 NUT, HEX LOCK, 5/16”-18, TOP LOCK
13 1 AP3674 DECAL, WIRING HARNESS COLOR CODE 37 4 BP3685 BOLT, FLANGE HEAD, 3/8”-16 X 2”, GRADE 8, PLATED
14 1 AP3809 1-1/4” HOSE SUPPORT CLAMP, 3/8” BOLT 38 10 BP3704 NUT, LOCK, NYLON INSERT, 1/2”-13
15 1 AP3865 WIRE, 6-#12, 1-#10 39 4 BP3709 BOLT, FLANGE HEAD, 5/16”-18 X 1”, GRADE 8, PLATED
16 1 AP3865 WIRE, 6-#12, 1-#10 40 1 BP3747 BOLT, FLANGE HEAD, 1/2”-13 X 2-1/2”, GRADE 8, PLATED
17 1 AP4045 GROMMET, 3/4” ID G3137-016 41 2 DP6300 COUPLER, QUICK, FEMALE, 3/4” NPT
18 1 AP4210 HOSE, 3/8” AIR BRAKE X 26”, 3/8”MP-3/8”MPX 42 2 DP6301 COUPLER, QUICK, MALE, 3/4” NPT
19 10 AP4392 HOSE CLAMP, 2 HOLE, 1/2” AIR BRAKE HOSE 43 2 DP6307 COUPLING, 12FP-12FP, 5000-12
20 4 AP4398 COUPLING, 1/2” NPT, BRASS 44 2 DP6415 ELBOW, 45 DEGREE, 12FP-12FP
21 2 AP4400 AIR HOSE, COILED PAIR, 8’, 1/2” MP, RED/BLUE 45 4 DP6495 BULKHEAD ADAPTER WITH NUT, 12MP-12MJ, 2706-LN-12-12
22 2 AP4416 WIRE, COILED, 12’ HD, (1-10,6-12), BLACK, 125CE 46 2 DP6604 HOSE, HYDRAULIC, 3/4” X 73”, 12MP-12FJX
23 1 AP4418 JACK, DOLLY TONGUE, PREMIER 800P-15-620/688 47 2 DP6605 HOSE, HYDRAULIC, 3/4” X 54”, 12MP-12MP
23A 4 BP3006 HEX CAP SCREW, 3/8”-16 X 1”, GRADE 5, PLATED 48 2 DP6606 HOSE, HYDRAULIC, 3/4” X 61”, 12MP-12FJX
23B 4 BP3015 WASHER, FLAT, 3/8”, PLATED
23C 4 BP3612 NUT, HEX LOCK, 3/8”-16, TOP LOCK
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Converter Dolly Tongue, 120”, Assembled
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Converter Dolly Tongue, 120”, Assembled
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Converter Dolly Tongue, 120”, Assembled
BOM ID Qty Item No Description 22C 4 BP3612 NUT, HEX LOCK, 3/8”-16, TOP LOCK
1 4 AM8052 HOSE RETAINER, DOUBLE, 3/4 HYDRAULIC 23 2 AP4465 SAFETY CABLE, 5/8” X 151”, DOUBLE LOOP
2 1 AM8053 HOSE RETAINER, SINGLE 24 1 AP4469 HOSE, 3/8” AIR BRAKE X 34”, 3/8”MP-3/8”MPX
3 1 AM9272 HOSE MOUNT TOWER, CONVERTER DOLLY 25 2 AP4476 SPRING, EXTENSION, 1” OD X 13”, CMI 6610013
4 2 AM9273 BACKING PLATE, 3/8” X 2” X 4-13/16” OAL WITH 9/16” HOLES 26 2 AP4513 HOSE, 3/8” AIR BRAKE X 84”, 3/8”MP-3/8”MPX
5 1 AM9277 TONGUE, DOLLY, 120” PIVOT TO PIN, WITH RING 27 2 BP3042 NUT, HEX, 1/2”-13, GRADE 2, PLATED
6 1 AM9339 BRACKET, HOSE HOLDER, CONVERTER DOLLY 28 6 BP3055 WASHER, FLAT, 1/4”, PLATED
7 6 AP3506 REFLECTIVE TAPE, RED/SILVER 29 6 BP3126 HEX CAP SCREW, 1/2”-13 X 1-1/2”, GRADE 5, PLATED
8 2 AP3532 STREET ELBOW, 3/8”, 90 DEGREES 30 4 BP3129 HEX CAP SCREW, 1/2”-13 X 3”, GRADE 5, PLATED
9 2 AP3543 SOCKET, 7 WAY, TRAILER 31 6 BP3155 HEX CAP SCREW, 1/4”-20 X 3-1/2”, GRADE 5 PLATED
10 2 AP 3544 WEATHERGUARD BOOT FOR 7-WAY PLUG 32 4 BP3584 BOLT, TERMINAL, HB646
11 2 AP3555 GLADHAND, SERVICE, BLUE 33 6 BP3587 NUT, HEX, 1/4” NYLOCK
12 2 AP3556 GLADHAND, EMERGENCY, RED 34 4 BP3612 NUT, HEX LOCK, 3/8”-16, TOP LOCK
13 1 AP3674 DECAL, WIRING HARNESS COLOR CODE 35 4 BP3644 NUT, HEX LOCK, 5/16”-18, TOP LOCK
14 1 AP3809 1-1/4” HOSE SUPPORT CLAMP, 3/8” BOLT 36 4 BP3685 BOLT, FLANGE HEAD, 3/8”-16 X 2”, GRADE 8, PLATED
15 2 AP3865 WIRE, 6-#12, 1-#10 37 10 BP3704 NUT, LOCK, NYLON INSERT, 1/2”-13
16 1 AP4045 GROMMET, 3/4” ID G3137-016 38 4 BP3709 BOLT, FLANGE HEAD, 5/16”-18 X 1”, GRADE 8, PLATED
17 1 AP4210 HOSE, 3/8” AIR BRAKE X 26”, 3/8”MP-3/8”MPX 39 1 BP3747 BOLT, FLANGE HEAD, 1/2”-13 X 2-1/2”, GRADE 8, PLATED
18 12 AP4392 HOSE CLAMP, 2 HOLE, 1/2” AIR BRAKE HOSE 40 2 DP6307 COUPLING, 12FP-12FP, 5000-12
19 4 AP4398 COUPLING, 1/2” NPT, BRASS 41 2 DP6300 COUPLER, QUICK, FEMALE, 3/4” NPT
20 2 AP4400 AIR HOSE, COILED PAIR, 8’, 1/2” MP, RED/BLUE 42 2 DP6301 COUPLER, QUICK, MALE, 3/4” NPT
21 2 AP4416 WIRE, COILED, 12’ HD, (1-10,6-12), BLACK, 125CE 43 2 DP6415 ELBOW, 45 DEGREE, 12FP-12FP
22 1 AP4418 JACK, DOLLY TONGUE, PREMIER 800P-15-620/688 44 4 DP6495 BULKHEAD ADAPTER WITH NUT, 12MP-12MJ, 2706-LN-12-12
22A 4 BP3006 HEX CAP SCREW, 3/8”-16 X 1”, GRADE 5, PLATED 45 4 DP6604 HOSE, HYDRAULIC, 3/4” X 73”, 12MP-12FJX
22B 4 BP3015 WASHER, FLAT, 3/8”, PLATED 46 2 DP6605 HOSE, HYDRAULIC, 3/4” X 54”, 12MP-12MP
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Converter Dolly Tongue, 133”, Assembled
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Converter Dolly Tongue, 133”, Assembled
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Converter Dolly Tongue, 133”, Assembled
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Converter Dolly Tongue, 133”, Assembled
BOM ID Qty Item No Description 23 2 AP4466 SAFETY CABLE, 5/8” X 164”, DOUBLE LOOP
1 6 AM8052 HOSE RETAINER, DOUBLE, 3/4” HYDRAULIC 24 1 AP4469 HOSE, 3/8” AIR BRAKE X 34”, 3/8”MP-3/8”MPX
2 1 AM8053 HOSE RETAINER, SINGLE 25 2 AP4476 SPRING, EXTENSION, 1” OD X 13”, CMI 6610013
3 1 AM9272 HOSE MOUNT TOWER, CONVERTER DOLLY 26 2 AP4514 HOSE, 3/8” AIR BRAKE X 98”, 3/8”MP-3/8”MPX
4 2 AM9273 BACKING PLATE, 3/8” X 2” X 4-13/16” OAL WITH 9/16” HOLES 27 2 BP3042 NUT, HEX, 1/2”-13, GRADE 2, PLATED
5 1 AM9304 TONGUE, DOLLY, 133” PIVOT TO PIN, WITH RING 28 7 BP3055 WASHER, FLAT, 1/4”, PLATED
6 1 AM9339 BRACKET, HOSE HOLDER, CONVERTER DOLLY 29 6 BP3126 HEX CAP SCREW, 1/2”-13 X 1-1/2”, GRADE 5, PLATED
7 8 AP3506 REFLECTIVE TAPE, RED/SILVER 30 4 BP3129 HEX CAP SCREW, 1/2”-13 X 3”, GRADE 5, PLATED
8 2 AP3532 STREET ELBOW, 3/8”, 90 DEGREES 31 7 BP3155 HEX CAP SCREW, 1/4”-20 X 3-1/2”, GRADE 5 PLATED
9 2 AP3543 SOCKET, 7 WAY, TRAILER 32 4 BP3584 BOLT, TERMINAL, HB646
10 2 AP 3544 WEATHERGUARD BOOT FOR 7-WAY PLUG 33 7 BP3587 NUT, HEX, 1/4 NYLOCK
11 2 AP3555 GLADHAND, SERVICE, BLUE 34 6 BP3612 NUT, HEX LOCK, 3/8-16, TOP LOCK
12 2 AP3556 GLADHAND, EMERGENCY, RED 35 4 BP3644 NUT, HEX LOCK, 5/16-18, TOP LOCK
13 1 AP3674 DECAL, WIRING HARNESS COLOR CODE 36 6 BP3685 BOLT, FLANGE HEAD, 3/8”-16 X 2”, GRADE 8, PLATED
14 1 AP3809 1-1/4” HOSE SUPPORT CLAMP, 3/8” BOLT 37 10 BP3704 NUT, LOCK, NYLON INSERT, 1/2”-13
15 2 AP3865 WIRE, 6-#12, 1-#10 38 4 BP3709 BOLT, FLANGE HEAD, 5/16”-18 X 1”, GRADE 8, PLATED
16 1 AP4045 GROMMET, 3/4” ID G3137-016 39 1 BP3747 BOLT, FLANGE HEAD, 1/2”-13 X 2-1/2”, GRADE 8, PLATED
17 1 AP4210 HOSE, 3/8” AIR BRAKE X 26”, 3/8”MP-3/8”MPX 40 2 DP6307 COUPLING, 12FP-12FP, 5000-12
18 14 AP4392 HOSE CLAMP, 2 HOLE, 1/2” AIR BRAKE HOSE 41 2 DP6300 COUPLER, QUICK, FEMALE, 3/4” NPT
19 4 AP4398 COUPLLING, 1/2” NPT, BRASS 42 2 DP6301 COUPLER, QUICK, MALE, 3/4” NPT
20 2 AP4400 AIR HOSE, COILED PAIR, 8’, 1/2” MP, RED/BLUE 43 2 DP6415 ELBOW, 45 DEGREE, 12FP-12FP
21 2 AP4416 WIRE, COILED, 12’ HD, (1-10,6-12), BLACK, 125CE 44 4 DP6495 BULKHEAD ADAPTER WITH NUT, 12MP-12MJ, 2706-LN-12-12
22 1 AP4418 JACK, DOLLY TONGUE, PREMIER 800P-15-620/688 45 2 DP6604 HOSE, HYDRAULIC, 3/4” X 73”, 12MP-12FJX
22A 4 BP3006 HEX CAP SCREW, 3/8”-16 X 1”, GRADE 5, PLATED 46 2 DP6605 HOSE, HYDRAULIC, 3/4” X 54”, 12MP-12MP
22B 4 BP3015 WASHER, FLAT, 3/8”, PLATED 47 2 DP6607 HOSE, HYDRAULIC, 3/4” X 89”, 12MP-12FJX
22C 4 BP3612 NUT, HEX LOCK, 3/8”-16, TOP LOCK
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ABS Brake Parts
Decal
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Hub Pilot Axles
Hub Pilot 1. AP 3770 1 Hub pilot, non-ABS, cast drum steel hub, 25,000#
Axles 2. AP 3772 1 Hub pilot, ABS, cast drum, steel hub, 25,000#
3. AP 4179 4 Brake spring canister, 30/30
Arvin Meritor
800-535-5560
TQ4670QH5106 25,000 lb. Non ABS
TQ4670QH5107 25,000 lb. ABS Axle
arvinmeritor.com
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