BENDIX BW1458 사용자 설명서

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7.  Remove snap ring and washer from splined end of 
cam shaft. Remove slack adjuster from cam shaft. (A 
puller may be required.) Remove spacers and the thick 
washer from cam shaft. (See Figure 6)
8.  Remove cam shaft from actuator bracket and cam 
tube.
9.  Mark and remove the dust shields from the spider 
by removing the six cap screws using a 3/8" socket. 
Do not remove unless there is apparent damage 
(See Figure 7).
10. Remove the actuator bracket and cam tube from 
the spider by removing the four cap screws and 
lockwashers using a 3/4" socket.
11. Remove and discard the two cam shaft grease seals. 
One at each end of the cam tube.
12. Remove and discard the two cam shaft bushings 
located in the same area as the seals in Step 11. Use a 
tool of proper diameter and length to drive the bushings 
out from the backside. NOTE: Prior to removal see the 
“Inspection of Parts” section, Step 1B.
13. To facilitate assembly, note or mark the relationship 
of the spider to the axle (driver or curb side) and the 
orientation on the axle fl ange. Remove the spider from 
the axle fl ange by removing the fi ve bolts, nuts, and 
lockwashers and the nuts and lockwashers from the 
three studs. NOTE: If the spider is to be reused and 
there is damage to any of the three studs, they may be 
pressed out of the spider and replaced with grade 8, 
5/8" bolts.
CLEANING OF PARTS
After disassembling the foundation brake, wash the metallic 
components in mineral spirits and wipe dry. Be careful not 
to get any foreign material, especially grease on the brake 
shoes or interior of the brake drum. Use a wire brush to 
remove heavy contamination from the spider and outside 
of the brake drum.
INSPECTION OF PARTS
1.  ACTUATOR BRACKET AND CAM TUBE
A.  Check assembly for bent actuator bracket and 
broken or cracked cam tube welds.
B.  Inspect cam shaft bushing for signs of wear. Bearing 
surfaces should be smooth and free of any pitting or 
fractures. Insert cam shaft and measure looseness 
at both ends with a dial indicator. If more than .020" 
movement is noted, replace bushings and/or cam 
shaft. NOTE: If it is determined that a bushing 
requires replacement, both cam shaft bushings 
should be replaced.
2. CAM 
SHAFT
A.  Inspect cam shaft spline for cracks and excessive 
deformation. Replace as necessary.
B.  Inspect the cam shaft bearing journals for wear or 
corrosion. If the shaft shows wear or roughness that 
is visible or roughness that can be detected by feel, 
it must be replaced.
C.  Inspect cam head for cracks, and its roller surfaces 
for  fl at spots, brinneling, or ridges. Note unusual 
wear patterns which may indicate an out-of-square 
condition. Replace if any of these conditions 
exist.
3. SPIDER
A.  Inspect for cracked or broken surfaces on the 
spider at the cam, anchor pin, and mounting bolt 
holes. Replace any spider with visible damage. Do 
not attempt to weld or repair. Check fi t of anchor 
pin in torque spider. Radial clearance in excess of  
.010" indicates excessive wear. Replace anchor pin 
and/or torque spider.
4. ROLLERS 
AND 
PINS
A.  Inspect rollers and pins for fl at spots, galling, broken 
or cracked surfaces. Replace as necessary.
5. ANCHOR 
PIN
A.  Inspect anchor pin for worn, broken or cracked 
surfaces. Replace as necessary.
6. SHOES 
AND 
LINING
A.  Check shoes for bent shoe webs, cracks in shoe 
table welds or webs, and elongated rivet holes. 
Replace shoes if any of these conditions exist.
B.  Measure the shoe span by loosely installing the 
anchor pin and cam roller in the appropriate ends of 
the shoe web. If the distance from center of anchor 
pin to center of cam roller exceeds 11.78" replace 
shoe.
C.  Check linings. Replace when any of the following 
conditions exist:
 
  1.   Lining thickness at thinnest point is 1/4" or 
less.
 2.  Linings are cracked or worn in an unusual or  
odd pattern, i.e., lining wear tapered from side 
to side across shoe table. Unusual wear patterns 
can indicate damage to foundation brake parts.
 
  3.  Rivet holes are elongated in lining or shoes.
 
  4.  Lining is oil soaked.
 
  5.   Linings can be moved by hand, i.e.; loose 
rivets.