S1-Yfce18g 2
S1-Yfce18g 2
S1-Yfce18g 2
This workshop manual has been prepared to provide information regarding repair procedures on Hino Vehicles.
Applicable for FC6J, FC9J, FD8J, GD8J, FG8J, GH8J, FL8J, FM8J, FM1A, FM2P, SG8J, FT8J, GT8J series,
equipped with J05D-TI, J05E-TI, J08E-TI, A09C, P11C engine
When making any repairs on your vehicle, be careful not to be injured through improper procedures.
As for maintenance items, refer to the Owner’s Manual.
All information and specifications in this manual are based upon the latest product information available at the time of print-
ing.
Hino Motors reserves the right to make changes at any time without prior notice.
This manual is divided into 7 sections with a thumb index for each section at the edge of the pages.
Please note that the publications below have also been prepared as relevant service manuals for the components and sys-
tems in this vehicles.
BR01-001
BR01-002
BRAKE EQUIPMENT (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER
(MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE)
HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
BR02-001
BR02-002
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER
(MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE)
HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
BR03-002 BR03-003
BR03-001
ABS & ASR (WABCO, FOR AIR OVER (WABCO, FOR
(DENSO)
HYDRAULIC BRAKE) FULL AIR BRAKE)
ES START BR04-001 BR04-002 BR04-003
(EASY & SMOOTH (MODELS: WITH (WABCO ABS FOR (WABCO ABS FOR
START SYSTEM) DENSO ABS) AIR OVER BRAKE) FULL AIR BRAKE)
EXHAUST BRAKE BR05-001
BR07-001 BR07-002
PARKING BRAKE
(MODELS: FC, FD, GD) (MODELS: FG, GH, FL, FM, SG)
INDEX: CHASSIS GROUP 1/4
GENERAL INTRODUCTION
CLUTCH EQUIPMENT
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
PROPELLER SHAFT
DIFFERENTIAL EQUIPMENT
DIFFERENTIAL CARRIER
BRAKE EQUIPMENT
SERVICE BRAKE
EXHAUST BRAKE
RETARDER BRAKE
PARKING BRAKE
STEERING EQUIPMENT
STEERING UNIT
POWER STEERING
AXLE EQUIPMENT
FRONT AXLE
REAR AXLE
SUSPENSION EQUIPMENT
SUSPENSION
CHASSIS EQUIPMENT
CHASSIS FRAME
PINTLE HOOK
CAB EQUIPMENT
CAB
This manual does not contain items on half-tone dot meshing.
"GENERAL INTRODUCTION" to "DIFFERENTIAL CARRIER":
Refer to "S1-YFCE18G 1/3".
"STEERING EQUIPMENT" to "OTHERS": Refer to "S1-YFCE18G 3/3".
INDEX: CHASSIS GROUP 3/4
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
ELECTRIC WIRE
This manual does not contain items on half-tone dot meshing.
"GENERAL INTRODUCTION" to "DIFFERENTIAL CARRIER":
Refer to "S1-YFCE18G 1/3".
"STEERING EQUIPMENT" to "OTHERS": Refer to "S1-YFCE18G 3/3".
INDEX: CHASSIS GROUP 4/4
ENGINE CONTROL
FUEL CONTROL
BRAKE CONTROL
SUSPENSION CONTROL
OTHERS
This manual does not contain items on half-tone dot meshing.
"GENERAL INTRODUCTION" to "DIFFERENTIAL CARRIER":
Refer to "S1-YFCE18G 1/3".
"STEERING EQUIPMENT" to "OTHERS": Refer to "S1-YFCE18G 3/3".
BRAKE EQUIPMENT (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR01–1
Type of service brake Air over hydraulic system with drum-shoe type wheel brake.
Air charging system Air charging is from piston type air compressor and air flow is directed and con-
trolled by a pressure regulator, the necessary valves, and lines as required.
Pressure sensor and air pressure warning switch are used for indicating the
pressure level in the system.
Service brake control system Two independent lines for front and rear wheels with air flow controlled by a
brake valve, and each line is separated into air line and hydraulic line by a
brake air booster.
Stop lights switch is used to operate the stop lights.
Wheel brake Drum brake with hydraulic actuated, internally expending two-leading shoes in
front and dual two-leading shoes in rear wheels.
NOTICE
See "DIAGRAM" of the following page the component parts
(Valves, Switches, etc.) used in easy system.
BRAKE EQUIPMENT (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR01–3
DIAGRAM
EN0680101J100001
MODELS: FC, FD, GD (FOR CHILE, TAIWAN AND THAILAND) (WITHOUT ABS)
4 5
D1 F1
9
A2
6 7 8
3
23 14
N1
2
A3
C2
A4
10 11 12
H1
F2
R D2
1 F C1 F5
E2
E1
M5
F3 N3
H2
15
F6
M1 A1
CAB SIDE CHASSIS SIDE 16
D3
: AIR HOSE
: OIL HOSE N2
: AIR PIPE 14
: OIL PIPE 3
: NYLON TUBE
G1 K1
8
E3
4 17 A3
5
C3 6 7 8 G1
19
S2 S1 G1 M4
C2 E2
18 G2 20
EQUIPPED WITH EQUIPPED WITH EQUIPPED WITH
ES START AIR SUSPENSION SEAT EXHAUST BRAKE
H1
M5
H2 22 J1
M5
A2
J3 J2
15 J1
19 H2 22
J2
13 19 8
13 21
EQUIPPED EQUIPPED 15
WITH TRANSMISSION P.T.O. WITH TRANSMISSION P.T.O. EQUIPPED WITH EQUIPPED WITH
(LX06 TRANSMISSION) (LJ06 TRANSMISSION) TIRE INFLATOR POWER SHIFT
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15
16
4 5
D0 F0
D1
D11
A3
17
F1
F11
H1
3
G1
A2 9
N1 A5
A4 6
2 7 8
13 10
D2
C2 F2
C1 F12 F5
E2
1 E1
M5
G2 N3
F3
F13
14 H2 18 N3
11 F6
: NYLON TUBE
3
17 A3
H1
G1 K1 G1
A4 A5
E3
4 22 13
5
A2 H2
18
C3 21 G2
S2 S1
8 20 11 J1
13
J2
CAB SIDE CHASSIS SIDE
C2 E2 19
4 5
D1 F1
C5 E4
18
18 19
A3
11
A2
9
3 6 7 8 10
2 14 F2
H1
D2 F5
C2
C1
1 E2
E1 F3 N3
M5
H2
15 12
F6
M1 A1
: AIR HOSE CAB CHASSIS 13
: OIL HOSE SIDE SIDE D3
: AIR PIPE
: OIL PIPE N2
11
: NYLON TUBE
3
H1
H1 M5
M5 J1
H2 17 J1 J2 R1 M5
J3
J3 J2 17
12 J1 14 H2
14 16
J2
16 14 12
16 EQUIPPED
EQUIPPED EQUIPPED WITH EQUIPPED WITH
WITH WITH TRANSMISSION P.T.O. POWER SHIFT
TRANSMISSION P.T.O. TRANSMISSION P.T.O. (LJ06 TRANSMISSION
(LX06 TRANSMISSION) (LJ06 TRANSMISSION) + AIR SUSPENSION)
4 CAB CHASSIS
23 U1 D1 SIDE SIDE 19
C2
P1 Q1 Q2
A2 U2 14 P2 P3
8 G1 20 21
P4
1
S2 S1
22
P5
M4
EQUIPPED WITH 15
TIRE INFLATOR EQUIPPED WITH 21
EQUIPPED WITH
WHEEL PARKING
BRAKE LOCK
G1 K1 19
4 5 H1 27 14
G1
M5 R1 28
C5 E4 R1
14 19 R2
R3
S1 R2
24 18 G1 V1
18 25 26 26
C3 E3 S2 S1 R4
R4 CAB CHASSIS
M4 R4 R3
C2 E2 29 15 SIDE SIDE
27
EQUIPPED WITH EQUIPPED WITH EQUIPPED WITH EQUIPPED WITH
ES START AIR SUSPENSION SEAT AIR SUSPENSION HEIGHT CONTROL
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BR01–6 BRAKE EQUIPMENT (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
MODELS: FC, FD, GD (FOR AUSTRALIA, HONG KONG AND NEW ZEALAND)
(EQUIPPED WITH ABS)
16
17
4 5
D0 F0
C3 D1
E3
D11 18 15
F1
15 F11
H1
3 G1 A2 9
A3
N1 A46 A5
2 7 8
13 10
D2
C2 F2
C1 F12 F5
E2
1 E1
M5
F3 N3
G2
F13
14 H2 19 N3
F6
11
G1 K1 H1 4
G1 U1 D1
13 A4 A5 24
C2
C3 U2
R
26 15 G2 F 13 G1
S2 S1
15 1
C3 E3 25 S2 S1
CAB SIDE CHASSIS SIDE
C2 E2 M4
14
EQUIPPED WITH EQUIPPED WITH EQUIPPED WITH
ES START AIR SUSPENSION SEAT BRAKE LOCK
CAB CHASSIS G1 18
SIDE SIDE 18 13 H1 29
30 M5
R1
R1 R3
P1 Q1 Q2 S1 R2 R2
P2 P3
A2 V1
21 23 28 27 28
R4
P4
8 CAB CHASSIS
R3
R4
SIDE SIDE R4
22 29
P5
J1 J3 J2
11 13 20 13
J2
20 13
20 EQUIPPED WITH
EQUIPPED WITH EQUIPPED WITH TRANSMISSION P.T.O.
TRANSMISSION P.T.O. TRANSMISSION P.T.O. (LJ06 TRANSMISSION
(LX06 TRANSMISSION) (LJ06 TRANSMISSION) + AIR SUSPENSION)
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BR01–8 BRAKE EQUIPMENT (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
D2
F1 F2 F3 N2
E1
C1 4 D1 5
C2 F6
E2
D3 15 M5 H1 14
: AIR HOSE
: OIL HOSE N1 M1 A1
: AIR PIPE
3
: OIL PIPE 16
: NYLON TUBE
S1
25 27 R4 G1
17
21 R3
28
A2 H1 R1
R2
26 V1 V2
26
24
R5 CAB SIDE CHASSIS SIDE
27
EQUIPPED WITH EQUIPPED EQUIPPED WITH
TIRE INFLATOR WITH AIR SUSPENSION HEIGHT CONTROL
H1
20 H4 M5 22
20 H1 H1
15 M5 H2
H3 J3
22
15 M5 15 23 M6 J1
J2 23 M6 J2
M6
N1 4
D2
D1 14
: AIR HOSE D3 15 M5 H1
: OIL HOSE
N1 M1 A1
: AIR PIPE
: OIL PIPE 3
: NYLON TUBE 16
WITHOUT ABS
9 H1
18 12 11
M4 G2 A4 8 A2
G1
19
A5
CAB SIDE CHASSIS SIDE 13
6 7
2 E1 10
C1 E4
E2
RR C2
1 FR 14
5
E6 A F1 F2
20 B
S
E5 A
B
F11 F12
S F5
3 5 21 F3
F13
N1 C4 N2
D2
17 4 N2
D1
F6
D3 15 M5 H1
N1
M1 A1
3 14
16
WITH ABS
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BR01–12 BRAKE EQUIPMENT (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
K1
G1
12 8
A4
6 7 8 6 7
E3
E2 E4
E2 E3
E K1
E
S H1 S
S
5
S C2 F6 A
B
F1
C2 22 S
E4 5
22 20 F5 F11
F1 A
B
S
C3 21
21 5
D1 C3 C4
4 17 4
EQUIPPED WITH ES START EUIPPED WITH ES START
(WITHOUT ABS) (WITH ABS)
31 R4 31 R4
8 8 8
8 R3 R3
R1 R1
R2
30 R2
30
7
29 29
R5 R5
31 31
EQUIPPED EQUIPPED
WITH AIR SUSPENSION WITH AIR SUSPENSION
(WITHOUT ABS) (WITH ABS)
28
26 27 H4
M10 28
8
M5 H2 H1 M5
8 7
15 15
WITH EATON EQUIPPED WITH EQUIPPED EQUIPPED
TRANSMISSION TRANSMISSION WITH TIRE INFLATOR WITH TIRE INFLATOR
POWER SHIFT (WITHOUT ABS) (WITH ABS)
(MF06 TRANSMISSION)
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BRAKE EQUIPMENT (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR01–13
4
A4 5 6 A2
CAB CHASSIS
H1
SIDE SIDE
E3 A5
2
1
RR 3 C3
FR
D1 F1
12 13
N1
7 8 F2
D2 D2-1 F6
E1
C1
C2 11 F4 F8
E2 M10
N2 N3
10 M5
F5 F9
9
14 F3
13
: AIR HOSE M1 A1
12
D3 F7
: OIL HOSE
: AIR PIPE N1
: OIL PIPE
: NYLON TUBE
A4 A5
3
CAB CHASSIS E3 C3
SIDE SIDE
2 Q1
RR
FR
1
E1
7 8
C1
C2
E2 E4
P1 C4
P2
16
15 P3
17
Q2 Q3
5
Q4 Q5
CIRCUIT OF TRAILER
H1
M5
18 M6 H1
H3 M10
10 20
R2 H4
19
M6 H5
19 M6 H4
20 21
M6 H5
M5
22 G2 M4
23
24 M7 G1 W1 W2
24 M7
W1 W2
G2
22 M4 23 22 23
M5 G2 M4
EQUIPPED WITH DIFFERENTIAL LOCK AND EQUIPPED WITH DIFFERENTIAL LOCK AND
EXHAUST BRAKE (MODEL: EXCEPT FM TRACTOR) EXHAUST BRAKE (MODEL: FM TRACTOR)
S1
25
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4
A4 5 6 A2
CAB CHASSIS
H1
SIDE SIDE
E3 A5
2
1
RR 3 C3
FR
D1 F1
12 13
N1
7 8 F2
D2 D2-1 F6
E1
C1
C2 11 F4 F8
E2 M10
N2 N3
10 M5
F5 F9
H2
9
14 F3
13
: AIR HOSE M1 A1
12
D3 F7
: OIL HOSE
: AIR PIPE N1
: OIL PIPE
: NYLON TUBE
H1
H1
M5
18 M6 M10
R2 H4
20
H3
10 19
M6 H5
H1
H2
M5
19 M6 H4
20
M6 H5 21
EQUIPPED WITH
TRANSMISSION P.T.O. EQUIPPED WITH TIRE INFLATOR
(MF06 TRANSMISSION)
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BRAKE EQUIPMENT (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR01–17
G1
15 G2 M4
16
CAB CHASSIS
SIDE SIDE
U1
U2
17 22
W1 W2 M7
1
G1
15 G2 M4 16
S1
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MODEL: FM2P
W1 W2
CAB SIDE CHASSIS SIDE G1
4 G2
A4 5 6 14
B1
24 H1 M7
A5
16
2 E3
25 26
RR 3 C3
FR
D1 F1
1
N1 7 8 F2
D2 D2-1 F6
E1 12 13
C1
C2
E2
15 F4 F8
N2 N3
G2 F5 F9
B2
M8
18 9 M1 A1
: AIR HOSE M5 F3
H1
: OIL HOSE
11
F7
H5 19
: AIR PIPE 20 12 13
H4 H3
: OIL PIPE D3
: NYLON TUBE N1
M14
10 H1
15
M13
23 21
H7 M5 H1 22
M6 H6
G3 G2
B5 B2 M5
M1 H2
A0 A1
9 10
A2
G1
M1 A1 17
30
B3 B1
B2
M14
10
15 M13 M15
23
H7 M5 H1
G3 G2
B5 B2
A0 M1 A1
9
EQUIPPED WITH
ZF9S1310 TRANSMISSION
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BRAKE EQUIPMENT (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR01–19
A4
A5
Q1
25 26
2
RR
FR
1
E1
7 8
C1
C2
E2 E4
P1 C4
P2
27 P3
29
Q2 Q3 28
Q4 Q5
CIRCUIT OF TRAILER
SHTS068010100013
G1
A3
18 9
A5 A4
D1 M7
N2
M5
21 D3 H3 W1 P5
F15
23
N1
3 12
: AIR HOSE
P2 P3 22 11
: OIL HOSE
M1 A1
: AIR PIPE
: OIL PIPE
: NYLON TUBE 13
H1
W3 (4x2)
26
(LO-HI)
25
W2
W6
W4
H2 19
W1
18 J1 W5
8 12 14
S2 S1 J2
20 24 24
EQUIPPED WITH EQUIPPED WITH EQUIPPED WITH EQUIPPED WITH
AIR SUSPENSION SEAT TIRE INFLATOR TRANSMISSION P.T.O. TRANSFER
SHTS068010100014
G1
A3 A2
19 9
A5 A4
Q1
CAB SIDE CHASSIS SIDE
G2 M4
7 6 8
15 10
2 P1 H1 14
C1
E1
E2
1 C2 5 18
16 F1 F2
E3 F0
F11 F12 11
3
N1
17 23 F13 F3
D2 16 4 P4 F5
C3 D0 Q2
D1 N2
D11 M7
M5 N2
D12
22 H3 W1 P5 F15
24
N1
3 12
P2 P3 23 11
: AIR HOSE M1 A1
: OIL HOSE
: AIR PIPE
13
: OIL PIPE
H1
: NYLON TUBE
(4x2)
19 W3
S2 S1 27
(LO-HI)
H2 20 26
EQUIPPED WITH
W2
12 J1 AIR SUSPENSION SEAT W6
J2
14
W4
21 W1
EQUIPPED WITH W5
TRANSMISSION P.T.O. 8
25 25
IF SO EQUIPPED EQUIPPED WITH
( WITH TIRE INFLATOR ) TRANSFER
SHTS068010100015
TROUBLESHOOTING
EN0680101F300001
AIR BLEEDING
EN0680101H100001
1. PREPARATION
(EXAMPLE) (1) Replenish the reservoir with brake fluid up to MAX line.
(2) Start the engine and keep the engine revolution at idling speed
during replacing the brake fluid.
NOTICE
/#: Always first finish the replacement of either front or rear brake line
and then start the replacement of the other.
/+0
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(2) While depressing slowly the brake pedal, loosen the bleeder
screw and discharge the brake fluid with air or old brake fluid.
NOTICE
When replacing the brake fluid, the color of the fluid changes
paler. So, observe the color of the fluid passing through the tube.
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BRAKE EQUIPMENT (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR01–25
(3) While depressing the brake pedal, tighten the bleeder screw and
then release the brake pedal.
(4) Repeat the above procedure until no air is observed in the vinyl
tube or the replacement of the brake fluid is finished.
Tightening Torque:
7.0-12.0 N⋅m {71-122 kgf⋅cm, 5.2-8.8 lbf⋅ft}
NOTICE
Because the quantity of brake fluid will decrease, continue to
replenish the reservoir with brake fluid to avoid that the reservoir
becomes empty.
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NOTICE
Carry out the air bleeding starting from the wheel cylinder nearest
to the brake booster.
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(2) After having finished the air bleeding or replacement, replenish
the reservoir with brake fluid up to the MAX line.
BRAKE EQUIPMENT (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE) BR01–1
Type of service brake Drum shoe type wheel brake activated by compressed air.
Air charging system Air charging is from piston type air compressor and air flow is directed
and controlled by a pressure regulator, the necessary valves, and lines
as required.
Pressure sensor and air pressure warning switch are used for indicating
the pressure level in the system.
Service brake control system Two independent lines for front and rear wheels with air flow controlled
by a brake valve, and each line comprises a group of valves and brake
chambers (one/wheel).
Two stop light switches (one/line) are used to operate the stop lights.
Spring brake control system (If so equipped) Single line for all spring brake chambers or two lines for all spring brake
chambers on tractor and for trailer emergency circuit.
The line comprises a control valve which controls air flow, the other nec-
essary valve and spring brake chambers.
A stop light switch is used to turn ON the stop lights.
A parking brake switch is used to turn OFF the warning buzzer and to
turn ON the parking brake warning lights.
Trailer brake control system (If so equipped) Two lines for service and emergency circuits with a control valve which
controls air flow and the other necessary valve.
A stop light switch is used to operate the stop lights.
A trailer brake switch is used to operate the trailer brake indicator light.
Wheel brake Drum brake with internally expanding, leading-trailing shoes operation
by slack adjuster and cam shaft in all wheels.
NOTICE
See "DIAGRAM" of the following page the component parts
(Valves, Switches, etc.) used in easy system.
BRAKE EQUIPMENT (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE) BR01–3
DIAGRAM
EN0668001J100001
B1
2 CAB SIDE CHASSIS SIDE
21
4 A8 8
M4 7
R
3 A4
A5
C3
1 F G1
5 9 10
M7 G2 8
A3
15
C5
E1
C1
C2 E4
E2 11 E3
P1
P2 P3 P4
6
E21 M8
Q1
M9
14 E22 M8
16
13 M5 H1 P5
B2
12 M1 A1
C6
: AIR HOSE M7 15
: AIR PIPE
: NYLON TUBE 3
3
M7 15
C5
17
E4
E3 E5
16
P3 P4
18 19
Q1 E21 M8 E7
M9
E22 E6
14 M8
19
P5
17 C6
M7
15
3
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BR01–4 BRAKE EQUIPMENT (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE)
26 H1
25 H4
M10
H2
24
13 M5 H3 H1 23 M6 J1
13 M5 J2
M6
H1
M10
H3 H2
24
E2 22 B2
23 E8 E3
M6 J2 C4 A1 A2
C2
K1
8
5 11 27
EQUIPPED WITH
TRANSMISSION P.T.O.
(EATON FS6109 TRANSMISSION) EQUIPPED WITH ES START EQUIPPED WITH AIR DRYER
29
R1
R2
CAB SIDE CHASSIS SIDE
28
29
R5 V1 V2
31
30
EQUIPPED WITH
AIR SUSPENSION EQUIPPED WITH
AND AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AIR SUSPENSION HEIGHT CONTROL
24 R1 24 R1
H1
R2 29 H1
R2 29
J1 J1
J2 28 J2 28
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BRAKE EQUIPMENT (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE) BR01–5
: AIR HOSE
17 12 M1 A1
C6
: AIR PIPE
M7
15 : NYLON TUBE
3
M5 H1
J3
25 H4 E2 22
E8 E3
24 C4
C2
K1 G1
M3 23 M6 J1
13 M5 H1 J2 5 11
M6
7 30
26 R4
M10
27 H3 H2 J2 28
7 8
A5
A4
CAB CHASSIS A8 A3
SIDE SIDE Q1
9 8 G1
B1
2 C0
E0 13
R
4 C7
F M13 M11 15
1 C12 C4
P5
E1 14 E9
C1 20 E14
C2 E4
E2
E11
P1 E13
3 P2
E21 23
22
M15
5 22 M16
C6
A0 M1 A1 C8 23
C13 E22
M12 P6 E10
P4
M14
16 21 E12
18 E5
4 19 E15
Q3
M17
: AIR HOSE
: AIR PIPE
: NYLON TUBE
E2
15
4 E13 20
M13 M11 29
E9
E6
30
C4 E4
P5
E21 E11 E14
22
29 M15
C6
M12 P6 P15 23 M21
M14 M22
P16 23
4 22 M16
E8
Q3 19 E5
M17
21 30
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BRAKE EQUIPMENT (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE) BR01–9
H3 31
6
32
M10
A0 M1 A1
M5 H1 10
B5 B2
6 M5 H3 H1
G1
H3 M10
31 10
6
M5 H1
A0 M1 A1
G2
5 11 12
EQUIPPED WITH
FULLER RT8908LL TRANSMISSION EQUIPPED WITH EXHAUST BRAKE
H1 R6 R5
R1 CAB SIDE CHASSIS SIDE R1 H1
24 24
E23 G1
23 M21 10
10
E24 M22
23 25 S1
R2 17 R3 25 R4
R3 V1 V2
R6 R4 R5
26
24 24
EQUIPPED WITH
EQUIPPED WITH AIR SUSPENSION AIR SUSPENSION HEIGHT CONTROL
10
G1
CAB SIDE CHASSIS SIDE
S1
33
8
EQUIPPED WITH
AIR SUSPENSION SEAT EQUIPPED WITH TIRE INFLATOR
G1
G2
10
11
27 27
W1 M9
W1 M9
7 8
A5
A4
A8 A3 12
10 G2
Q1
9 8 G1 11
2 CAB SIDE CHASSIS SIDE B1 W1 W2 M9
C0
E0 20
E0
4
M13 M11
E4
1 C10 C4 14
P5
E5
E1 13
C1
E6
C2
E2 E3
P1 P15
P2 19
3
18 M21
21 M15 E21
6 M5 M16 E22
M10 M17
M22
H2 H1
B2 18
M1 A1 C5 17
P4
5 C11 C6 16 P16
P6 Q3
19
M12
M14
: AIR HOSE 4
15
: AIR PIPE
: NYLON TUBE
A2
8 H1
B1 G1
10
B2 24 23
M1 A1 M6
M10 H5
15 H2 H4
B3 22
SHTS066800100006
BR01–12 BRAKE EQUIPMENT (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE)
23 22 21 5 4
G2
CHASSIS SIDE H1
CAB SIDE 6
G1
2 14
A2
A5 A1
A4
RR B2
FR
A3
Q1
1
3 7 8
M7
C3
E1
C1
C2 E0
E2 E3 12
P1
P2 P3
13
11 Q2
9 10
Q3 Q4 M11
E4
M11 18 17
M10
M8
16 M5 H3
E5
: AIR HOSE
: AIR PIPE B2
15 M1 A1
: NYLON YUBE
C6
M7
13
3
17
M10 20
J1
H3 H1 24
19
M6 J2
SHTS066800100007
BR01–14 BRAKE EQUIPMENT (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE)
TROUBLESHOOTING
EN0668001F300001
WHEEL BRAKE
(MODELS: TAIWAN FG, GH) ...............BR02-183
DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS.................... BR02-183
DESCRIPTION ............................................ BR02-184
SPECIAL TOOL ........................................... BR02-186
COMPONENT LOCATOR ........................... BR02-187
OVERHAUL ................................................. BR02-189
ADJUSTMENT............................................. BR02-195
INSPECTION AND REPAIR ........................ BR02-197
WHEEL BRAKE
(MODELS: FL, FM) ...............................BR02-199
DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS.................... BR02-199
DESCRIPTION ............................................ BR02-200
SPECIAL TOOL ........................................... BR02-202
COMPONENT LOCATOR ........................... BR02-203
OVERHAUL ................................................. BR02-205
ADJUSTMENT............................................. BR02-209
INSPECTION AND REPAIR ........................ BR02-211
WHEEL BRAKE
(MODELS: FT, GT) ...............................BR02-213
DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS.................... BR02-213
DESCRIPTION ............................................ BR02-213
SPECIAL TOOL ........................................... BR02-217
COMPONENT LOCATOR ........................... BR02-218
OVERHAUL ................................................. BR02-226
ADJUSTMENT............................................. BR02-230
INSPECTION AND REPAIR ........................ BR02-232
BR02–4 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
PRESSURE REGULATOR
DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS
EN0680102I200001
DESCRIPTION
EN0680102C100001
SHTS068010200001
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680102D100001
SHTS068010200002
OVERHAUL
EN0680102H200001
1. LUBRICATION
(1) When reassembling the pressure regulator, replace all rubber
parts with new ones.
(2) Apply adequate amount of silicone grease to the O-rings, and
sliding surface S of the piston and valve rod.
SHTS068010200003
1. ADJUSTMENT
(1) Loosen the adjusting screw until the rod spring tension is
released, and start and idle the engine to charge the air for the air
tank.
SHTS068010200005
(2) Stop the engine when the gauge indicates valve opening pres-
sure shown below.
SHTS068010200006
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–7
(3) Tighten the adjusting screw gradually till the air starts to leak from
the port to the unloader valve side.
(4) Tighten the adjusting screw lock nut.
SHTS068010200007
(5) Watch the pressure gauge needle and see that it stops at the
valve closing pressure shown below.
(6) Connect the pipe and pressure regulator.
SHTS068010200008
DESCRIPTION
EN0680102C100002
E 3 2
B
4 1
F 14
X X
3 8
15
9
23
A 16
C
18
10
5 11 5 11
12 17
12 G
SILENCER
CASE 13
13
20
21
19 20
22 SECTION X-X
D
VARIATION
SHTS068010200010
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680102D100002
SHTS068010200011
1 O-ring 18 Desiccant
2 Plate 19 Desiccant case
3 Piston 20 Oil separator filter (If so equipped)
4 Valve spring 21 Body
5 Valve body 22 Valve stopper
6 Purge valve 23 Governor valve
7 Silencer case 24 Piston assembly
8 Silencer plate 25 Exhaust stem spring
9 Silencer 26 Exhaust stem
10 Retainer ring 27 Pressure regulator assembly
11 Exhaust cover 28 Valve seat
12 Chamber 29 Plate
13 Check valve 30 Silencer body (If so equipped)
14 Case cover 31 Filter plate (If so equipped)
15 Set spring 32 Filter (If so equipped)
16 Filter plate 33 Retainer ring (If so equipped)
17 Filter 34 Heater (If so equipped)
OVERHAUL
EN0680102H200002
SILENCER
CASE
SILENCER
BODY
SHTS068010200012
1. LUBRICATION
C
(1) When assembling the air dryer, use new O-ring, gasket and seal.
(2) Apply grease (lithium base) to each sliding surface of the compo-
nent parts and O-ring groove.
A
• A: O-ring
• B: Sliding surface
A
A
SHTS068010200013
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–11
1. INSPECTION
(1) Operate the engine and raise the air pressure until the air dis-
charge from the purge valve, then stop the engine.
(The pressure reaches the valve opening pressure of the air pres-
sure regulator).
a. Check to see that there is no air leakage from the purge valve.
2. ADJUSTMENT
(1) Loosen the adjusting screw until the rod spring tension is
released, and start and idle the engine to charge the air for the air
tank.
SHTS068010200014
(2) Tighten the adjusting screw gradually till the air pressure gauge
indicate valve opening pressure shown below and the air starts to
discharge from purge valve.
Governor valve opening pressure: 880 kPa {9.0 kgf/cm2, 128
lbf/in.2}
(3) Tighten the adjusting screw lock nut.
SHTS068010200015
(4) Watch the air pressure gauge needle and see that it stops at the
valve closing pressure shown below.
Governor valve closing pressure: 780 kPa {8.0 kgf/cm2, 114
lbf/in.2}
SHTS068010200016
BR02–12 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
DESCRIPTION
EN0680102C100003
SHTS068010200022
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680102D100003
SHTS068010200023
1 Bracket 8 Piston
2 Chamber (purge tank) 9 Valve spring
3 Check valve 10 Valve body
4 Desiccant case 11 Purge valve
5 O-ring 12 Exhaust body
6 Plate 13 Retainer ring
7 Body
OVERHAUL
EN0680102H200003
1. LUBRICATION
(1) When assembling the air dryer, use new O-ring.
(2) Apply grease (lithium base) to each sliding surface of the compo-
nent parts and O-ring groove.
• A: O-ring
• B: Sliding surface
SHTS068010200024
1. INSPECTION
(1) Operate the engine and raise the air pressure until the air com-
pressor stops functioning.
(The pressure reaches the valve opening pressure of the air pres-
sure regulator).
a. Check to see that there is no air leakage from the purge valve
while the compressor is functioning.
b. When the compressor stops functioning, check to see that the air
is discharged from the purge valve for a period of approx. 60 sec-
onds.
BR02–16 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
DESCRIPTION
EN0680102C100004
SHTS068010200030
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680102D100004
SHTS068010200031
OVERHAUL
EN0680102H200004
1. LUBRICATION
(1) When assembling the double check valve, apply the ThreeBond:
TB-1101 or equivalent to the gasket.
NOTICE
Check to see that there is no air leakage from "A", when air is
charged from "B", and no air leakage from "B", when air is
charged from "A".
SHTS068010200032
CHECK VALVE
DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS
EN0680102I200005
DESCRIPTION
EN0680102C100005
SHTS068010200035
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680102D100005
SHTS068010200036
SAFETY VALVE
DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS
EN0680102I200006
DESCRIPTION
EN0680102C100006
SHTS068010200040
BRAKE VALVE
DATA AND SPECIFICATION
EN0680102I200007
DESCRIPTION
EN0680102C100007
SHTS068010200041
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680102D100006
SHTS068010200042
SHTS068010200043
OVERHAUL
EN0680102H200005
SHTS068010200044
SHTS068010200045
SHTS068010200046
SHTS068010200047
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–27
SHTS068010200048
ALIGNING MARK
SHTS068010200049
SHTS068010200052
SHTS068010200048
ALIGNING MARK
SHTS068010200049
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–29
A DIMENSION
SHTS068010200053
b. Connect the brake valve, nylon tube, air pressure gauge, and
air tank as shown in the figure.
c. Set the air tank pressure at 830 kPa {8.5 kgf/cm2, 120.87 lbf/
in.2}.
PRIMARY d. Apply soap water to the exhaust port and check to see there
is no air leakage.
AIR TANK
SECONDARY
SHTS068010200054
SECONDARY
Parts No. S4716-03311, S4716-03321
SHTS068010200057
Measurement item Standard value
Plunger stroke 5.94-7.26 mm {0.2339-0.2858 in.}
Supply pressure 624 kPa {6.4 kgf/cm2, 90.50 lbf/in.2}
SECONDARY
Parts No. S4716-03311, S4716-03321
SHTS068010200058
Measurement item Standard value
Plunger stroke 8.34-9.76 mm {0.3284-0.3842 in.}
Supply pressure Max. regulating pressure
C
B
SHTS068010200059
b. If the pedal play is out of the standard value, loosen the lock
nut and turn the push rod to adjust the pedal play to the stan-
dard value.
LOCK NUT
PUSH ROD
BOOT
PLUNGER
SHTS068010200060
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–31
(3) Check the clearance between stop light switch and buffer.
"D": 0.5-1.5 mm {0.0197-0.0590 in.}
STOP LIGHT SWITCH
BUSHING
BUFFER
SHTS068010200061
Main spring: 29.1 mm {1.15 in.}/ 28.3 mm Replace. Visual check and measure
Free length/ 27.5 mm {1.08 in.}/ {1.11 in.}
setting length/ 147.1 N
setting load {15.0 kgf, 35.07 lbf}
Primary and secondary Primary: 40.5 mm Replace. Visual check and measure
piston return spring: 43.2 mm {1.70 in.}/ {1.59 in.}
Free length/ 16.5 mm {0.65 in.}/
setting length/ 95.1 N
setting load {9.7 kgf, 21.38 lbf}
PRIMARY
Secondary: 43.2 mm
45.8 mm {1.80 in.}/ {1.70 in.}
16.0 mm {0.63 in.}/
49.0 N
{5.0 kgf, 11 lbf}
SECONDARY
Primary and secondary Primary: 20.4 mm Replace. Visual check and measure
feed valve return spring: 21.4 mm {0.84 in.}/ {0.80 in.}
Free length/ 12.5 mm {0.49 in.}/
setting length/ 52.0 N
setting load {5.3 kgf, 11.68 lbf}
PRIMARY
Secondary: 21.8 mm
22.8 mm {0.90 in.}/ {1.13 in.}
13.0 mm {0.51 in.}/
49.0 N
{5.0 kgf, 11.02 lbf} SECONDARY
Main spring: 29.3 mm {1.15 in.}/ 28.5 mm Replace. Visual check and measure
Free length/ 27.5 mm {1.08 in.}/ {1.12 in.}
setting length/ 176.5 N
setting load {18.0 kgf, 39.68 lbf}
Primary and secondary Primary: 40.5 mm Replace. Visual check and measure
piston return spring: 43.2 mm {1.70 in.}/ {1.59 in.}
Free length/ 16.5 mm {0.65 in.}/
setting length/ 95.1 N
setting load {9.7 kgf, 21.38 lbf}
PRIMARY
Secondary: 23.5 mm
24.5 mm {0.96 in.}/ {0.93 in.}
12.0 mm {0.47 in.}/
11.8 N
{1.2 kgf, 2.6 lbf}
SECONDARY
Primary and secondary Primary: 20.4 mm Replace. Visual check and measure
feed valve return spring: 21.4 mm {0.84 in.}/ {0.80 in.}
Free length/ 12.5 mm {0.49 in.}/
setting length/ 52.0 N
setting load {5.3 kgf, 11.68 lbf}
PRIMARY
Secondary: 21.8 mm
22.8 mm {0.90 in.}/ {1.13 in.}
13.0 mm {0.51 in.}/
49.0 N
{5.0 kgf, 11.02 lbf} SECONDARY
BR02–34 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
DESCRIPTION
EN0680102C100008
SHTS068010200076
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680102D100007
8 3
4
9
5
10
11 6
7
12
13
11
10
SHTS068010200077
OVERHAUL
EN0680102H200006
1. LUBRICATION
(1) When assembling the protection valve use the new O-rings and
valves.
(2) Apply the silicone grease on the each sliding surface of the com-
ponent parts and O-ring groove.
• A: O-ring
• B: Sliding surface
SHTS068010200078
BR02–38 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
ADJUSTMENT
EN0680102H300008
AIR LEAKAGE
1. CHECK VALVE
(1) By-pass check valve at No.1 side.
a. Confirm no leakage of air at inlet, No.1, when applying pres-
sure to air under 49 kPa {0.5 kgf/cm2, 7.11 lbf/in.2}, 392 kPa
{4 kgf/cm2, 56.89 lbf/in.2} from outlet No.21 and No.22.
SHTS068010200079
SHTS068010200080
PERFORMANCE CHRACTERISTIC
Unit: mm {in.}
Main spring and valve Main spring 137.3 N Replace, Measure and Visual check
spring: (Port 21, 22, 24): {14.0 kgf, if necessary.
Free length/ 42.4 {1.67}/ 30.87 lbf}
Setting length/ 27.5 {1.08}/ (Setting load)
Setting load 158.9 N
Crack, rust and damage {16.2 kgf, 35.72 lbf}
MAIN
Main spring
(Port 23):
35.3 {1.39}/
27.5 {1.08}/
VALVE
169.7 N
{17.3 kgf, 38.15 lbf}
PROTECTION VALVE
DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS
EN0680102I200009
DESCRIPTION
EN0680102C100009
SHTS068010200085
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680102D100008
SHTS068010200086
OVERHAUL
EN0680102H200007
1. LUBRICATION
(1) When reassembling the protection valve, replace the O-rings and
valve with new ones.
(2) Apply adequate amount of silicone grease to the sliding surface of
the component parts.
SHTS068010200087
Unit: mm {in.}
DESCRIPTION
EN0680102C100010
TYPE: A
SHTS068010200090
1 Cover 6 Bolt
2 Filter A Inlet
3 Gasket B Outlet
4 Diaphragm C Exhaust
5 Valve body
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–45
TYPE: B
SHTS068010200091
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680102D100009
TYPE: A
SHTS068010200092
1 Cover 4 Diaphragm
2 Filter 5 Valve body
3 Gasket 6 Bolt
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–47
TYPE: B
SHTS068010200093
1 Cover 6 Bolt
2 Filter 7 Silencer body (If so equipped)
3 Gasket 8 Filter plate (If so equipped)
4 Diaphragm 9 Filter (If so equipped)
5 Valve body 10 Retainer ring (If so equipped)
BR02–48 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
OVERHAUL
EN0680102H200008
SHTS068010200094
SHTS068010200095
DESCRIPTION
EN0680102C100011
SHTS068010200097
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680102D100010
SHTS068010200098
1. REMOVAL OF RESERVOIR.
NOTICE
• Before removing the reservoir, drain the brake fluid from the
hydraulic lines.
• Place a small pan under the reservoir to receive the brake
fluid. Do not let fluid remain on a painted parts. Wash it off
immediately.
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–51
NOTICE
Brake fluid or isopropyl alcohol should only be used to wash the
components.
Operation of fluid level The warning light — Replace reser- When the reservoir is filled,
warning switch and buzzer should be voir assembly, submerge the float
turned on, when the if necessary.
float is submerged
lower than the MIN.
level.
BR02–52 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
DESCRIPTION
EN0680102C100012
SHTS068010200101
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680102D100011
SHTS068010200102
1. REMOVAL OF RESERVOIR.
NOTICE
• Before removing the reservoir, drain the brake fluid from the
hydraulic lines.
• Place a small pan under the reservoir to receive the brake
fluid. Do not let fluid remain on a painted parts. Wash it off
immediately.
NOTICE
Brake fluid or isopropyl alcohol should only be used to wash the
components.
Operation of fluid level The warning light — Replace reser- When the reservoir is filled,
warning switch and buzzer should be voir assembly, submerge the float
turned on, when the if necessary.
float is submerged
lower than the MIN.
level.
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–55
DESCRIPTION
EN0680102C100013
3 1
2
5
4
6
7
11
8
A
10
SHTS068010200105
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680102D100012
(REPRESENTATIVE TYPE)
1
3
4
7 10 11
8
12
10 13
11
SHTS068010200106
1. REMOVAL OF RESERVOIR.
NOTICE
• Before removing the reservoir, drain the brake fluid from the
hydraulic lines.
• Place a small pan under the reservoir to receive the brake
fluid. Do not let fluid remain on a painted parts. Wash it off
immediately.
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–57
NOTICE
Brake fluid or isopropyl alcohol should only be used to wash the
components.
Operation of fluid level The warning light — Replace reser- When the reservoir is filled,
warning switch and buzzer should be voir assembly, submerge the float
turned on, when the if necessary.
float is submerged
lower than the MIN.
level.
BR02–58 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
DESCRIPTION
EN0680102C100014
SHTS068010200109
SPECIAL TOOL
EN0680102K100001
Prior to starting a brake air booster overhaul, it is necessary to have these special tools.
S0963-02340 STAND
S0965-11120 PULLER
S0969-91400 CONNECTOR
BR02–60 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680102D100013
19
A 9 21
8
7 22
6 20
10
5 24 25
23 Y
B
B
18
2
17
27 13 12
32
D
31
30
29 11
3
1 28
29
16
4 B
14
15
C
Y 26
SHTS068010200116
OVERHAUL
EN0680102H200009
WARNING SWITCH
SHTS068010200117
(3) Remove the retainer ring, oil pipe joint with O-ring, spring and
check valve.
(4) Remove the cap and the bleeder screw.
SHTS068010200118
(6) Remove the nuts, then remove the power cylinder shell and O-
ring.
SHTS068010200119
(7) Using the special tool, secure the power piston, then remove the
nut.
SST: Power Piston Holder (S0969-91410)
NOTICE
• Keep the power piston pushed far enough toward the hydrau-
lic cylinder side while removing the nut. If the power piston is
not adequately pushed toward the hydraulic cylinder side,
the push rod pin will turn together with the nut.
• When removing the nut, take precautions, for there is a
spring that will jump out when the nut is removed.
SHTS068010200120
(8) Remove the O-ring, piston seal, power piston and return spring.
BR02–62 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
(9) Remove the bolts, then remove the hydraulic cylinder and O-ring.
SHTS068010200121
(10) Press and hold down the hydraulic piston spring and remove the
pin, and then remove the hydraulic piston assembly.
(11) Remove the push rod, pulling it in the direction away from the
push rod threaded part.
SHTS068010200122
SHTS068010200123
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–63
SHTS068010200124
(2) Coat the oil seal and end plate bore with silicone grease. Then
SPECIAL TOOL using the special tool, press the oil seal on the end plate.
SST: Press Fit Bar (S0960-71160)
NOTICE
Make sure the oil seal is inserted in the proper direction.
(3) Soak the washers in brake fluid and then install the end plate.
SHTS068010200125
(4) Using the special tool, install the back up ring and hydraulic piston
cup to the hydraulic piston.
SST: Piston Cup Guide (S0965-72060)
SPECIAL
TOOL NOTICE
• Install the back up ring and hydraulic piston cup in the cor-
rect order and direction.
PISTON • Make sure the back up ring is not biting into the piston.
CUP
BACK UP
RING
(5) Coat the push rod surfaces and valve seal with silicone grease,
then install the push rod to the end plate, installing it in the direc-
SHTS068010200126 tion away from the threaded parts.
(6) Line up the push rod end pin, the valve seal hole and the hydrau-
lic piston hole, and then insert the pin.
PIN
NOTICE
Make sure that the hydraulic piston spring covers the pin, which is
not drawn out from the hydraulic piston.
SHTS068010200127
(7) Coat the hydraulic piston assembly exterior surfaces, the hydrau-
HYDRAULIC CYLINDER lic cylinder inner surfaces and the O-ring with brake fluid.
(8) Install the O-ring on the hydraulic cylinder, then install the hydrau-
lic cylinder on the end plate.
(9) Install the air bleeder screw.
END PLATE
SHTS068010200128
BR02–64 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
(10) Install the pin in the push rod threaded part hole.
PIN RETURN (11) Install the return spring on the end plate.
SPRING
END PLATE
SHTS068010200129
(12) Coat the piston seal groove of the power piston and piston seal
with mineral grease (Air Master Paste or equivalent), and then
install the piston seal to the power piston.
NOTICE
Make sure the piston seal is installed in the proper direction.
SHTS068010200130
(13) While pressing and holding down the compression spring, install
the O-ring and washer in that order, and then secure the hydraulic
piston and push rod in place with the nut.
SST:
Power Piston Holder (S0969-91410)
Stand (S0963-02340)
NOTICE
• Supply compressed air (about 0.1 MPa) through the hydraulic
cylinder discharge opening to prevent the push rod from fall-
ing down.
SHTS068010200131
• After fastening the nut, caulk the nut and the push rod
threaded parts with a punch.
(14) Match the aligning mark, install the power cylinder shell on the
end plate.
(15) When assembling the power cylinder shell and end plate, align
ALIGNING MARK the mark which were applied at disassembly.
SPECIAL TOOL
SHTS068010200132
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–65
(16) Install the check valve, spring and oil pipe joint with O-ring, then
secure the oil pipe joint with the retainer ring.
SHTS068010200133
(17) Install the stroke warning switch and tighten it with the specified
torque.
(18) Coat the exhaust cover insertion part and the end plate insertion
part with silicone grease, and assemble the exhaust cover on the
end plate and install the clamp.
WARNING SWITCH
SHTS068010200134
BR02–66 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
INSPECTION
EN0680102H300015
SPECIAL TOOL
BRAKE VALVE
SHTS068010200135
(2) Remove the plug from the brake valve assembly and attach an air
pressure gauge to the brake valve assembly.
PLUG
SHTS068010200136
BRAKE VALVE
SHTS068010200137
SHTS068010200139
PLUG
SHTS068010200136
SHTS068010200140
BR02–68 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
NOTICE
Brake fluid or isopropyl alcohol should only be used to wash the
components.
Unit: mm {in.}
Return spring: 161 {6.34} 154 {6.06} Replace, Measure and visual check
Rust, damage and free if necessary.
length
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–69
DESCRIPTION
EN0680102C100015
SHTS068010200147
SPECIAL TOOL
EN0680102K100002
Prior to starting a brake air booster overhaul, it is necessary to have these special tools.
S0963-02340 STAND
S0965-11120 PULLER
S0969-91400 CONNECTOR
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–71
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680102D100014
SHTS068010200153
SHTS068010200154
OVERHAUL
EN0680102H200010
WARNING SWITCH
SHTS068010200155
(3) Remove the retainer ring, oil pipe joint with O-ring, spring and
check valve.
(4) Remove the cap and the air bleeder screw.
SHTS068010200156
(6) Remove the nuts, then remove the power cylinder shell and O-
ring.
SHTS068010200157
(7) Using the special tool, secure the power piston, then remove the
NUT
nut.
SST: Power Piston Holder (S0969-91410)
WASHER
NOTICE
• Keep the power piston pushed far enough toward the hydrau-
O-RING lic cylinder side while removing the nut. If the power piston is
not adequately pushed toward the hydraulic cylinder side,
the push rod pin will turn together with the nut.
• When removing the nut, take precautions, for there is a
spring that will jump out when the nut is removed.
SPECIAL TOOL
(8) Remove the washers, O-ring, piston seal, power piston and return
PISTON spring.
SHTS068010200158
BR02–74 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
(9) Remove the bolts, then remove the hydraulic cylinder and O-ring.
SHTS068010200159
(10) Press and hold down the hydraulic piston spring and remove the
pin by using a nose plier, and then remove the hydraulic piston
assembly.
PIN NOTICE
Do not disassemble the hydraulic piston, if it has defects, replace
the hydraulic piston assembly.
(11) Remove the push rod, pulling it in the direction away from the
push rod threaded part.
(12) Remove the O-ring from the end plate.
SHTS068010200160
SPECIAL TOOL
SHTS068010200161
(2) Coat a new oil seal and the end plate bore with silicone grease.
Then using the special tool, press the oil seal on the end plate.
SST: Press Fit Bar (S0960-71160)
NOTICE
Make sure the oil seal is inserted in the proper direction.
SHTS068010200162
(3) Soak the washers in brake fluid and then install the end plate.
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–75
(4) Coat the push rod surfaces and valve seal with silicone grease,
then install the push rod to the end plate, installing it in the direc-
tion away from the threaded parts.
PIN
(5) Line up the push rod end pin, the valve seal hole and the hydrau-
lic piston hole, and then insert the pin.
NOTICE
Make sure that the hydraulic piston spring covers the pin, which is
not drawn out from the hydraulic piston.
SHTS068010200163
(6) Coat the hydraulic piston assembly exterior surfaces, the hydrau-
lic cylinder inner surfaces and a new O-ring with brake fluid.
(7) Install the O-ring on the hydraulic cylinder, then install the hydrau-
lic cylinder on the end plate.
Tightening Torque:
20-29 N⋅m {204-295 kgf⋅cm, 15-21 lbf⋅ft}
SHTS068010200164
(9) Install the pin in the push rod threaded part side hole.
PIN RETURN (10) Install the return spring on the end plate.
SPRING
END PLATE
SHTS068010200165
(11) Coat the piston seal groove of the power piston and piston seal
with mineral grease (Air Master Paste or equivalent), and then
install the piston seal to the power piston.
NOTICE
Make sure the piston seal is installed in the proper direction.
SHTS068010200166
BR02–76 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
(12) While pressing and holding down the return spring, install a new
O-ring and the washer in that order, and then secure the hydraulic
NUT piston and push rod in place with the nut.
SST:
WASHER Power Piston Holder (S0969-91410)
Stand (S0963-02340)
O-RING
Tightening Torque:
11-15 N⋅m {113-153 kgf⋅cm, 8.2-11 lbf⋅ft}
NOTICE
• Supply compressed air (about 0.1 MPa) through the hydraulic
SPECIAL TOOL cylinder discharge opening to prevent the push rod from fall-
ing down.
PISTON
• Keep the power piston pushed far enough toward the hydrau-
lic cylinder side while tightening the nut. If the power piston
is not adequately pushed toward the hydraulic cylinder side,
the push rod pin will turn together with the nut.
• After fastening the nut, caulk the nut and the push rod
threaded parts with a punch.
SHTS068010200167
(13) Coat the power cylinder shell inner surface with mineral grease
(Air Master Paste or equivalent).
(14) Match the aligning mark, install the power cylinder shell on the
ALIGNING MARK
end plate.
SPECIAL TOOL (15) When assembling the power cylinder shell and end plate, align
the mark which were applied at disassembly.
Tightening Torque:
11-15 N⋅m {113-153 kgf⋅cm, 8.2-11 lbf⋅ft}
SHTS068010200168
(16) Install the check valve, spring and oil pipe joint with a new O-ring,
then secure the oil pipe joint with a new retainer ring.
SHTS068010200169
WARNING SWITCH
SHTS068010200170
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–77
SHTS068010200171
INSPECTION
EN0680102H300017
SPECIAL TOOL
BRAKE VALVE
SHTS068010200172
(2) Remove the plug from the brake valve assembly and attach an air
pressure gauge to the brake valve assembly.
PLUG
SHTS068010200173
BRAKE VALVE
SHTS068010200174
BR02–78 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
(4) Remove the oil pressure gauge and install the bleeder screw of
the hydraulic cylinder.
Tightening Torque:
PLUG 7-12 N⋅m {72-122 kgf⋅cm, 5.2-8.8 lbf⋅ft}
SHTS068010200177
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–79
SHTS068010200178
NOTICE
Brake fluid or isopropyl alcohol should only be used to wash the
components.
Unit: mm {in.}
DESCRIPTION
EN06801022900001
SHTS068010200182
3
4
2
1
15
13
14
12
11
9 10
8
5
6 7
SHTS068010200183
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN06801020600001
SHTS068010200184
BR02–84 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
SHTS068010200185
OVERHAUL
EN06801022300001
SHTS068010200186
(2) Turn the end plug on the oil cylinder and remove it. Then, remove
the check valve and valve spring from inside of the hydraulic cyl-
inder.
SHTS068010200187
(3) Turn the valve plug and remove the valve plug assembly, oil con-
nector and O-ring from the oil cylinder.
SHTS068010200188
(4) Remove the retainer ring from the valve plug assembly. Remove
the tilt valve, valve spring and spring seat from the valve plug.
SHTS068010200189
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–87
(5) Remove the bolts, and remove the hydraulic cylinder from the
casing.
SHTS068010200190
(6) Loosen the mounting bolts and nuts of the casing and cylinder
shell, and remove the cylinder shell. Remove the stopper and clip
ring from the cylinder shell.
NOTICE
• Be sure to mark the parts during disassembly so that the
parts can be reassembled in the original positions.
• Carefully disassemble the unit since it contains a high-ten-
sion return spring.
SHTS068010200191
(7) Push down the casing to contract the return spring. After placing a
wrench on the hexagonal part of the power piston, lift the casing
slowly.
(8) Turn the power piston plug, and remove the power piston plug
and O-ring. Push down the casing again, remove the wrench, and
lift the casing slowly. Remove the power piston and return spring
from the casing.
SHTS068010200192
SHTS068010200193
(10) Remove the stopper ring, O-ring, oil seal cup, back up ring and
seal ring from the casing.
(11) Remove the exhaust connector and O-ring from the casing. (With
ABS control valve only.)
(12) Remove the power piston ring and power piston seal from the
power piston.
SHTS068010200194
BR02–88 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
2. STROKE SWITCH
(1) Straighten the lock washer that is bent towards the casing, then
turn the brake booster stroke switch and remove it.
(2) Remove the spring, plunger, holder and spring one by one from
inside of the casing.
SHTS068010200195
SHTS068010200193
(3) Apply CCI #20 anti-rust oil (manufactured by CCI) on the oil seal
cup, and install the oil seal cup and backup ring in the casing.
Install the O-ring coated with grease B, then install the stopper
ring.
(4) Install the O-ring and exhaust connector on the casing.
(With ABS control valve only.)
SHTS068010200194
(5) Coat the plunger part of the power piston with grease B. Install the
power piston, return spring and casing. Push down the casing to
contract the return spring. With the tip of the power piston protrud-
ing from the casing, place a wrench on the hexagonal part of the
power piston. Then, lift the casing slowly. Install the O-ring coated
with grease B on the power piston plug, and tighten the power pis-
ton plug.
SHTS068010200196
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–89
(6) Apply grease A on the groove around the power piston. Install the
power piston seal coated with grease A and the power piston ring
in the air piston. Coat the periphery of the piston with grease A.
SHTS068010200197
(7) Install the clip ring and stopper on the tip of the stud located on
the bottom surface inside the cylinder shell. Apply grease A on
the inner wall of the cylinder shell. Install the cylinder shell and
cylinder seal in the casing. Tighten the bolts and nut.
SHTS068010200198
(8) Check to make sure that the O-ring is securely installed. Install
the relay valve on the cylinder shell and tighten the nuts with
spring washers.
SHTS068010200199
(9) Install the hydraulic cylinder in the casing and tighten the bolts.
SHTS068010200200
(10) Install the valve spring and check valve in the hydraulic cylinder.
SHTS068010200201
BR02–90 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
(11) Install the O-ring coated with grease B on the end plug, then
install the end plug on the hydraulic cylinder and tighten it.
SHTS068010200202
(12) Install the O-ring on the air bleed screw, then install the screw-in
cap on the hydraulic cylinder.
SHTS068010200203
(13) Apply a thin coat of grease B on the O-ring, and install it on the
valve plug.
SHTS068010200204
(14) Install the tilt valve, valve spring and spring as shown in figure.
SHTS068010200205
(15) Install the valve plug with the tilt valve, and install the retainer ring
to secure it in position.
SHTS068010200206
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–91
(16) Install the oil connector on the valve plug. Install it on the hydrau-
lic cylinder and tighten it.
NOTICE
Install the oil cylinder to casing, and then install the oil connector
and the plug.
SHTS068010200207
2. STROKE SWITCH
(1) As shown in the stroke switch structural diagram, install the
spring, holder, plunger and spring in that order on the boss of the
brake booster stroke switch. Hook the bent section of the lock
washer on the indentation of the boss, mount and tighten the
switch case, then bend the lock washer towards the switch case
to look it in position.
INSPECTION
EN06801022300002
SHTS068010200209
SHTS068010200210
BR02–92 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
(2) The fluid level of the reservoir should not come up from the fallen
A B state unless the brake pedal is released.
• A: Normal
• B: Defect
SHTS068010200211
SHTS068010200209
SHTS068010200212
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–93
a b c
Parts No. (MPa {kgf/cm2, (kPa {kgf/cm2, (kPa {kgf/cm2,
b c lbf/in.2}) lbf/in.2}) lbf/in.2})
B
16.7-18.3 13.8-45.7
SHTS068010200213 S4464-
{171-186, {0.14-0.46,
03561
2,437-2,654} 1.99-6.63}
16.3-18.3 52.7-84.5
S4464-
{166-186, {0.54-0.86,
03571
2,378-2,654} 7.68-12.23}
690 {7.0, 99.54}
16.7-18.3 13.8-45.7
S4464-
{171-186, {0.14-0.46,
03581
2,437-2,654} 1.99-6.63}
16.7-18.7 32.7-64.7
S4464-
{171-190, {0.33-0.66,
03591
2,437-2,728} 4.77-9.43}
NOTICE
Brake fluid or isopropyl alcohol should only be used to wash the
components.
DESCRIPTION
EN0680102C100016
14
13 PARK
1 3 2 4 5 6 11
12
15
O
36
OFF
7 8 9 10
C A B
SHTS068010200219
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680102D100015
SHTS068010200220
OVERHAUL
EN0680102H200011
SHTS068010200222
b c
SHTS068010200223
TANK
SHTS068010200224
BR02–98 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
(2) Move the spring brake control lever towards the OFF position,
gradually and confirm that the air pressure in the outlet line meets
the characteristic shown in figure.
Standard:
Lever angle: Outlet pressure: kPa {kgf/cm2, lbf/in.2}
6-12° 19.6-49 {0.2-0.5, 2.85-7.11}
Over 31° 686 {7.0, 99.54}
NOTICE
The characteristic shown is under the inlet pressure of 834 kPa
{8.5 kgf/cm2, 121 lbf/in.2}
SHTS068010200225
SHTS068010200226
Unit: mm {in.}
Piston spring: Free length 25.0 Replace, Measure and visual check
Rust, damage and mea- 27.9 {1.098} {0.984} if necessary.
sure the spring free
length
DESCRIPTION
EN0680102C100017
1
4
B
6
7 3
SHTS068010200231
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680102D100016
SHTS068010200232
1 Cover 8 Filter
2 Retainer ring 9 Dust cover
3 Washer 10 Body
4 Diaphragm 11 Feed valve
5 Shim 12 Return spring
6 O-ring 13 Gasket
7 Exhaust valve 14 Cap
OVERHAUL
EN0680102H200012
SHTS068010200233
1. LUBRICATION
O-RING
(1) When reassembling the relay valve, replace the O-rings, dia-
GROOVE
phragm, gasket and feed valve with new ones.
O-RING (2) Apply adequate amount of the silicone grease to the O-rings,
grease groove and sliding surfaces of the component parts.
(3) When installing the cover to the body, align the aligning marks
O-RING
GROOVE which were applied at disassembly.
SHTS068010200234
3
BR02–102 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
DESCRIPTION
EN0680102C100018
SHTS068010200237
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680102D100017
SHTS068010200238
1 Cover 8 Ring
2 O-ring 9 Washer
3 Piston 10 Dust seal
4 Spring 11 Valve body
5 Retainer ring 12 Check valve
6 Body valve 13 Connector
7 Feed valve 14 Pipe
OVERHAUL
EN0680102H200013
1. LUBRICATION
(1) When reassembling the relay valve, replace the O-rings and feed
valve with new ones
(2) Apply adequate amount of the valiant grease S-1 (manufactured
by Showa Shell Sekiyu) or equivalent to the O-rings, grease
groove and sliding surfaces of the component parts.
1. O-ring
2. Sliding surface
(3) When installing the cover to the body, align the aligning marks
SHTS068010200239
which were applied at disassembly.
DESCRIPTION
EN0680102C100019
SHTS068010200241
1 Cover 8 Filter
2 Diaphragm 9 Valve
3 Valve body 10 Plug
4 Valve sub assembly A Signal
5 Valve cap B Outlet
6 Spring C Exhaust
7 Valve D Inlet
BR02–106 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680102D100018
SHTS068010200242
OVERHAUL
EN0680102H200014
SHTS068010200243
1. LUBRICATION
(1) When assembling the relay valve, use new O-rings and valves.
(2) Apply the silicone grease to each sliding surface of the compo-
nent parts and O-ring groove.
A: O-ring
B: Apply the silicone grease
(3) When installing the cover to the body, align the aligning marks
which were applied at disassembly.
SHTS068010200244
BR02–108 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
DESCRIPTION
EN0680102C100020
SHTS068010200249
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680102D100019
11
4 10
9
8
7
B
3
16
5
2
1
C
A 15
14
Z 13
12
SHTS068010200250
OVERHAUL
EN0680102H200015
SHTS068010200251
SHTS068010200252
SHTS068010200253
3. INSTALLATION OF CLEVIS.
(1) Install the clevis to the push rod and adjust the dimension A for
A specified value.
Assembly standard: A = 273.5 mm {10.768 in.}
SHTS068010200254
BR02–112 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
Z
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–113
DESCRIPTION
EN0680102C100021
SHTS068010200256
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680102D100020
SHTS068010200257
OVERHAUL
EN0680102H200016
SHTS068010200258
1. LUBRICATION
(1) When assembling the hand brake valve, use new O-ring and feed
valve.
(2) Apply silicone grease to each sliding surface of the component
parts and O-ring groove.
a. O-ring
b. Contact of steel ball
c. Sliding surface
(3) Align the aligning mark of the holder and valve body.
SHTS068010200259
SHTS068010200260
BR02–116 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
(a1) (a2)
a 19.6-68.6 460.6-558.6
{0.2-0.7, 2.8-9.9} {4.7-5.7, 66.8-81.0}
(b1) (b2)
b
7-13 37-43
NOTICE
SHTS068010200261 The characteristic shown in both diagrams are for inlet air pres-
sure of 690 kPa {7.0 kgf/cm2, 99.54 lbf/in.2}
The characteristic can be adjusted by changing the shim thick-
ness of the steel ball and of the outer spring.
Unit: mm {in.}
DESCRIPTION
EN0680102C100022
FRONT
SHTS068010200267
REAR
SHTS068010200268
SPECIAL TOOL
EN0680102K100003
Prior to starting a wheel brake overhaul, it is necessary to have these special tools.
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680102D100021
FRONT
SHTS068010200272
REAR
SHTS068010200273
OVERHAUL
EN0680102H200017
SHTS068010200274
SHTS068010200275
SHTS068010200276
(2) After drilling, remove the remaining portion of the rivet with a fine
chisel or a riveting machine.
SHTS068010200277
BR02–124 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
(3) Set the lining with shoe and insert the rivets into all holes, then
hold them in place with adhesive tape A.
SHTS068010200278
SHTS068010200279
NOTICE
The parts where the rubber grease shall be applied are shown in
SHTS068010200281
figure with arrows and oblique lines.
SHTS068010200280
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–125
(3) Be sure to install the back up ring with the chamfered face of the
ring a way of the cup.
SHTS068010200282
SHTS068010200283
(2) Adjust the clearance between the hold down washer and the
shoe.
(3) Tighten the slotted nut and back off the nut by 1/3 turn, then
secure the nut with the cotter pin.
If the cotter pin cannot be inserted into the hole, loosen the slotted
nut (within 1/6 turn) to align it with the bolt hole.
SHTS068010200284
SHTS068010200285
BR02–126 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
SHTS068010200286
(3) Caulk the hub and nuts as shown in figure, after tightening the
brake drum and wheel hub.
Tightening Torque:
393-470 N⋅m {4,000-4,800 kgf⋅cm, 290-347 lbf⋅ft}
SHTS068010200288
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–127
ADJUSTMENT
EN0680102H300026
SHTS068010200289
SHTS068010200290
SHTS068010200291
(3) Turn the adjusting screw with an adjusting tool in the arrow direc-
tion, (The arrows are marked near the holes on the backing
plate), and put the drum into a position as to turn slowly by hand.
SST: Brake shoe adjusting tool (S0966-51250)
SHTS068010200292
BR02–128 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
(4) Return the adjusting screw 5-7 notches in the reverse arrow direc-
tion.
SHTS068010200293
(5) While turning the wheel by hand in the forward direction, step on
the brake pedal several times to make sure that the brake shoes
are correctly positioned.
(6) See to it that there is no dragging, when turning the wheel by
hand. If there is any dragging, repeat the operation over again
from (2).
NOTICE
Using the same procedure as above, adjust the clearance for all
wheels.
SHTS068010200294
NOTICE
Brake fluid or isopropyl alcohol should only be used to wash the
wheel cylinder component.
Unit: mm {in.}
DESCRIPTION
EN0680102C100023
FRONT
SHTS068010200304
REAR
SHTS068010200305
SPECIAL TOOL
EN0680102K100004
Prior to starting a wheel brake overhaul, it is necessary to have these special tools.
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680102D100022
FRONT
SHTS068010200309
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–135
REAR
SHTS068010200310
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–137
OVERHAUL
EN0680102H200018
SHTS068010200311
SHTS068010200312
SHTS068010200313
(2) After drilling, remove the remaining portion of the rivet with a fine
chisel or a riveting machine.
SHTS068010200314
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–139
(3) Set the lining with shoe and insert the rivets into all holes, then
hold them in place with adhesive tape A.
SHTS068010200315
SHTS068010200316
BR02–140 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
NOTICE
The parts where the rubber grease shall be applied are shown in
SHTS068010200317
figure with arrows and oblique lines.
SHTS068010200318
SHTS068010200319
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–141
NOTICE
When assembling the rear wheel cylinder with wedge, pay atten-
tion to following items.
• Install the piston so that the taper of the groove of the sliding
part of the roller is positioned to expand the piston when the
push rod operates (is pulled).
• At this time, confirm that the notch comes to the side of the
push rod at the time of piston installation.
• In case of wrong installation, it is feared that in the worst
case the parking brake will not be effective.
SHTS068010200320
(3) Be sure to install the back up ring with the chamfered face of the
ring a way of the cup.
SHTS068010200321
SHTS068010200322
BR02–142 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
(2) Adjust the clearance between the hold down washer and the
shoe.
(3) Tighten the slotted nut and back off the nut by 1/3 turn, then
secure the nut with the cotter pin.
If the cotter pin cannot be inserted into the hole, loosen the slotted
nut (within 1/6 turn) to align it with the bolt hole.
SHTS068010200323
SHTS068010200324
SHTS068010200325
(3) Caulk the hub and nuts as shown in figure, after tightening the
brake drum and wheel hub.
Tightening Torque:
393-470 N⋅m {4,000-4,800 kgf⋅cm, 290-347 lbf⋅ft}
SHTS068010200327
ADJUSTMENT
EN0680102H300028
SHTS068010200328
SHTS068010200329
SHTS068010200330
BR02–144 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
(3) Turn the adjusting screw with an adjusting tool in the arrow direc-
tion, (The arrows are marked near the holes on the backing
plate), and put the drum into a position as to turn slowly by hand.
SST: Brake shoe adjusting tool (S0966-51250)
SHTS068010200331
(4) Return the adjusting screw 10-14 notches in the reverse arrow
direction.
SHTS068010200332
(5) While turning the wheel by hand in the forward direction, step on
the brake pedal several times to make sure that the brake shoes
are correctly positioned.
(6) See to it that there is no dragging, when turning the wheel by
hand. If there is any dragging, repeat the operation over again
from (2).
NOTICE
Using the same procedure as above, adjust the clearance for all
wheels.
SHTS068010200330
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–145
NOTICE
Brake fluid or isopropyl alcohol should only be used to wash the
wheel cylinder component.
Unit: mm {in.}
DESCRIPTION
EN0680102C100024
FRONT
SHTS068010200343
SHTS068010200344
REAR
SHTS068010200345
SHTS068010200346
SPECIAL TOOL
EN0680102K100005
Prior to starting a wheel brake overhaul, it is necessary to have these special tools.
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680102D100023
FRONT
SHTS068010200349
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–153
SHTS068010200350
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–155
REAR
SHTS068010200351
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–157
SHTS068010200352
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–159
OVERHAUL
EN0680102H200019
1. REMOVAL OF TIRE.
(1) Refer to the chapter "WHEEL & TIRE".
SHTS068010200353
SHTS068010200354
SHTS068010200355
(2) After drilling, remove the remaining portion of the rivet with a fine
chisel or a riveting machine.
SHTS068010200356
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–161
(3) Set the lining with shoe and insert the rivets into all holes, then
hold them in place with adhesive tape A.
SHTS068010200357
SHTS068010200358
BR02–162 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
NOTICE
The parts where the rubber grease shall be applied are shown in
figure with oblique lines.
SHTS068010200360
SHTS068010200361
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–163
NOTICE
When assembling the rear wheel cylinder with wedge, pay atten-
tion to following items.
• Install the piston so that the taper of the groove of the sliding
part of the roller is positioned to expand the piston when the
push rod operates (is pulled).
• At this time, confirm that the notch comes to the side of the
push rod at the time of piston installation.
• In case of wrong installation, it is feared that in the worst
case the parking brake will not be effective.
SHTS068010200362
(3) Be sure to install the back up ring with the chamfered face of the
ring a way of the cup.
SHTS068010200363
SHTS068010200364
BR02–164 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
(2) Adjust the clearance between the hold down washer and the
shoe.
Tighten the slotted nut and back off the nut by 1/3 turn.
Then secure the nut with the cotter pin.
If the cotter pin cannot be inserted into the hole, loosen the slotted
nut (within 1/6 turn) to align it with the bolt hole.
SHTS068010200365
SHTS068010200366
(3) Caulk the hub and nuts as shown in figure, after tightening the
brake drum and wheel hub.
Tightening Torque:
393-470 N⋅m {4,000-4,800 kgf⋅cm, 290-347 lbf⋅ft}
7. MOUNTING OF TIRE.
(1) Refer to the chapter "WHEEL & TIRE".
SHTS068010200327
8. ADJUSTMENT.
(1) Finally, adjust the clearance between the brake lining and the
brake drum as explained in section "ADJUSTMENT".
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–165
ADJUSTMENT
EN0680102H300030
SHTS068010200367
SHTS068010200368
SHTS068010200369
BR02–166 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
(3) Adjust the clearance between brake lining and brake drum.
(Without auto-adjuster)
1. Turn the adjusting screw with an adjusting tool in the arrow direc-
tion (The arrows are marked near the holes on the backing plate),
and put the drum into a position as to turn slowly by hand.
SST: Brake shoe adjusting tool (S0966-51130)
SHTS068010200370
2. Return the adjusting screw 5-7 notches in the reverse arrow direc-
tion.
SHTS068010200371
(With auto-adjuster)
1. Insert the thickness gauge of 0.4 mm {0.0157 in.} through the
inspection hole. And turn the adjusting screw with an adjusting
tool in the arrow direction (The arrows are marked near the
inspection holes.). That is a direction to expand the shoe. So that
the shoe gap can become 0.4 mm {0.0157 in.}.
SST: Brake shoe adjusting tool (S0966-51130)
NOTICE
If the thickness gauge can not be inserted due to narrow gap
(Less than 0.4 mm {0.0157 in.}), release the stopper by moving the
adjusting stopper to the position shown in the figure.
2. Turn the adjusting screw to the direction to shrink the shoe. That
is the reverse direction of the arrow mark. And then adjust the
shoe gap to 0.4 mm {0.0157 in.}.
NOTICE
Do not forget to return the adjusting stopper to the original posi-
tion.
SHTS068010200372
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–167
(4) While turning the wheel by hand in the forward direction, step on
the brake pedal several times to make sure that the brake shoes
are correctly positioned.
(5) See to it that there is no dragging, when turning the wheel by
hand. If there is any dragging, repeat the operation over again
from (2).
NOTICE
Using the same procedure as above, adjust the clearance for all
wheels.
SHTS068010200373
NOTICE
Brake fluid or isopropyl alcohol should only be used to wash the
wheel cylinder component.
Unit: mm {in.}
WHEEL BRAKE
(MODELS: CHILI GD, THAILAND FG, INDONESIA FG)
DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS
EN0680102I200025
DESCRIPTION
EN0680102C100025
FRONT
SHTS068010200383
REAR
SHTS068010200384
SPECIAL TOOL
EN0680102K100006
Prior to starting a wheel brake overhaul, it is necessary to have these special tools.
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680102D100024
FRONT
SHTS068010200386
REAR
SHTS068010200387
OVERHAUL
EN0680102H200020
1. REMOVAL OF TIRE
(1) Refer to the chapter "WHEEL & TIRE".
SHTS068010200388
SHTS068010200389
(2) After drilling, remove the remaining portion of the rivet with a fine
chisel or a riveting machine.
SHTS068010200390
(3) Set the lining with shoe and insert the rivets into all holes, then
hold them in place with adhesive tape "A".
SHTS068010200391
BR02–176 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
(4) Caulk the rivets lightly in a circular pattern as shown "B"; repeat
several times to assure proper seating of the lining.
Recommended configuration of punch: Shown in "C".
Recommended force of staking the rivet: 2.4 tons
(5) Remove adhesive tape.
SHTS068010200392
SHTS068010200394
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–177
(3) Be sure to install the back up ring with the chamfered face of the
ring a way of the cup.
SHTS068010200395
SHTS068010200396
(2) Adjust the clearance between the hold down washer and the
shoe.
Tighten the slotted nut and back off the nut by 1/3 turn.
Then secure the nut with the cotter pin.
If the cotter pin cannot be inserted into the hole, loosen the slotted
nut (within 1/6 turn) to align it with the bolt hole.
SHTS068010200397
SHTS068010200398
BR02–178 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
(3) Caulk the hub and nuts as shown in figure, after tightening the
brake drum and wheel hub.
Tightening Torque:
393-470 N⋅m {4,000-4,800 kgf⋅cm, 290-347 lbf⋅ft}
7. MOUNTING OF TIRE
(1) Refer to the chapter "WHEEL & TIRE".
SHTS068010200400
8. ADJUSTMENT
(1) Finally, adjust the clearance between the brake lining and the
brake drum as explained in section "ADJUSTMENT".
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–179
ADJUSTMENT
EN0680102H300032
SHTS068010200401
SHTS068010200402
SHTS068010200403
BR02–180 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
(3) Turn the adjusting screw with an adjusting tool in the arrow direc-
tion (The arrows are marked near the holes on the backing plate),
and put the drum into a position as to turn slowly by hand.
SST: Brake shoe adjusting tool (S0966-51130)
SHTS068010200404
(4) Return the adjusting screw 5-7 notches in the reverse arrow direc-
tion.
SHTS068010200405
(5) While turning the wheel by hand in the forward direction, step on
the brake pedal several times to make sure that the brake shoes
are correctly positioned.
(6) See to it that there is no dragging, when turning the wheel by
hand. If there is any dragging, repeat the operation over again
from (2).
NOTICE
Using the same procedure as above, adjust the clearance for all
wheels.
SHTS068010200403
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–181
NOTICE
Brake fluid or isopropyl alcohol should only be used to wash the
wheel cylinder component.
DESCRIPTION
EN0680102C100026
FRONT
SHTS068010200415
REAR
SHTS068010200416
SPECIAL TOOL
EN0680102K100007
Prior to starting a wheel brake overhaul, it is necessary to have these special tools.
S0965-71330 GUIDE
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–187
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680102D100025
FRONT
SHTS068010200421
REAR
SHTS068010200422
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–189
OVERHAUL
EN0680102H200021
SHTS068010200423
3. RETRACTING SPRING.
(1) Using the special tool, remove the brake shoe retracting spring.
(Front wheel and rear wheel)
SST: Spring pull back tool (S0968-31070)
SHTS068010200424
BR02–190 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
(2) Pull out the pin, and then remove the brake shoe inner retracting
spring. (Rear drive wheel)
SHTS068010200425
4. BRAKE SHOE
(1) Remove the holder A of wheel cylinder push rod from the brake
shoe, then keep holding the brake shoe and remove the drum
cover.
SHTS068010200426
SHTS068010200427
(2) Using the special tool, remove the anchor pin then take the brake
shoe out.
SST: Anchor pin puller (S0942-01510)
SHTS068010200428
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–191
SHTS068010200429
SHTS068010200430
SHTS068010200431
(2) After drilling, remove the remaining portion of the rivet with a fine
chisel or a riveting machine.
SHTS068010200432
BR02–192 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
(3) Set the lining with shoe and insert the rivets into all holes, then
hold them in place with adhesive tape A.
SHTS068010200433
SHTS068010200434
(2) Apply rubber grease to the inside of boot, groove for boot, sliding
surface of piston.
(3) Be sure to install the back up ring with the chamfered face of the
ring a way of the cup.
SHTS068010200436
SHTS068010200437
(3) Using the special tool, set the grooves of the two anchor pin, par-
allel and then insert the retainer in the grooves so that the retainer
hole and brake spider hole are aligned.
SST: Anchor Pin Tool (S0968-41010)
SHTS068010200438
(4) Hook the holder A of the wheel cylinder push rod to the brake
shoe.
SHTS068010200439
BR02–194 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
SHTS068010200425
(2) Use the special tool to install the retracting spring. (Front and
Rear wheel)
SST: Spring Pull Back Tool (S0968-31070)
SHTS068010200440
SHTS068010200442
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–195
(3) Caulk the hub and nuts as shown in figure, after tightening the
brake drum and wheel hub.
Tightening Torque:
393-508 N⋅m {4,000-5,180 kgf⋅cm, 289-374 lbf⋅ft}
SHTS068010200444
9. ADJUSTMENT
(1) Finally adjust the clearance between the brake lining and the
brake drum as explained in the section "ADJUSTMENT".
ADJUSTMENT
EN0680102H300034
SHTS068010200445
SHTS068010200446
BR02–196 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
SHTS068010200447
(3) Insert a 0.45 mm {0.018 in.} thick of the gauge A between the
brake drum and the brake lining.
SHTS068010200448
SHTS068010200449
(5) While turning the wheel by hand in the forward direction, step on
the brake pedal several times to make sure that the brake shoes
are correctly positioned.
(6) See to it that there is no dragging, when turning the wheel by
hand. If there is any dragging, repeat the operation over again
from 2.
NOTICE
Using the same procedure as above, adjust the clearance for all
wheels.
SHTS068010200447
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–197
NOTICE
Brake fluid or isopropyl alcohol should only be used to wash the
wheel cylinder component.
Unit: mm {in.}
DESCRIPTION
EN0680102C100027
FRONT
SHTS068010200460
REAR
SHTS068010200461
SPECIAL TOOL
EN0680102K100008
Prior to starting a wheel brake overhaul, it is necessary to have these special tools.
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680102D100026
FRONT
SHTS068010200464
REAR
SHTS068010200465
OVERHAUL
EN0680102H200022
1. REMOVAL OF TIRE.
(1) Refer to the chapter "WHEEL & TIRE".
SHTS068010200466
SHTS068010200467
SHTS068010200468
BR02–206 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
SHTS068010200469
SHTS068010200470
(2) After drilling, remove the remaining portion of the rivet with a fine
chisel or a riveting machine.
SHTS068010200471
(3) Set the lining with shoe and insert the rivets into all holes, then
hold them in place with adhesive tape A.
SHTS068010200472
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–207
SHTS068010200473
NOTICE
The parts where the rubber grease shall be applied are shown in
figure with oblique lines.
SHTS068010200474
(2) Be sure to install the back up ring with the chamfered face of the
ring a way of the cup.
SHTS068010200475
BR02–208 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
SHTS068010200476
(3) Set the grooves of the two anchor pin, parallel and then insert the
retainer in the grooves so that the retainer hole and brake spider
hole are aligned.
SHTS068010200477
SHTS068010200466
(3) Caulk the hub and nuts as shown in figure, after tightening the
brake drum and wheel hub.
Tightening Torque:
393-470 N⋅m {4,000-4,800 kgf⋅cm, 290-347 lbf⋅ft}
7. MOUNTING OF TIRE.
(1) Refer to the chapter "WHEEL & TIRE".
SHTS068010200479
8. ADJUSTMENT.
(1) Finally, adjust the clearance between the brake lining and the
brake drum as explained in the section "ADJUSTMENT".
ADJUSTMENT
EN0680102H300035
SHTS068010200480
SHTS068010200481
BR02–210 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
SHTS068010200482
(3) Insert a 0.3 mm {0.012 in.} thick of the gauge A between the
brake drum and the brake lining.
SHTS068010200483
SHTS068010200484
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–211
(5) While turning the wheel by hand in the forward direction, step on
the brake pedal several times to make sure that the brake shoes
are correctly positioned.
(6) See to it that there is no dragging, when turning the wheel by
hand. If there is any dragging, repeat the operation over again
from 2.
NOTICE
Using the same procedure as above, adjust the clearance for all
wheels.
SHTS068010200482
NOTICE
Brake fluid or isopropyl alcohol should only be used to wash the
wheel cylinder component.
Unit: mm {in.}
Model FT GT
Drum brake with hydraulically actuated, internally expanding,
Type two-leading shoes in front wheels and dual two-leading
shoes in rear wheels.
Brake drum inside diameter 400 mm {15.75 in.} for both front and rear.
Brake lining Front 120 x 15 mm {4.72 x 0.59 in.}
(Width x Thickness) Rear 130 x 15 mm {5.12 x 0.59 in.} 155 x 15 mm {6.10 x 0.59 in.}
Front 38.10 mm {1.50 in.}
Wheel cylinder bore diameter
Rear 38.10 mm {1.50 in.}
DESCRIPTION
EN0680102C100028
FRONT
SHTS068010200495
SHTS068010200496
REAR
SHTS068010200497
SHTS068010200498
SPECIAL TOOL
EN0680102K100009
Prior to starting a wheel brake overhaul, it is necessary to have these special tools.
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680102D100027
FRONT
SHTS068010200499
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–219
SHTS068010200500
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–221
REAR
SHTS068010200501
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–223
SHTS068010200502
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–225
OVERHAUL
EN0680102H200023
1. REMOVAL OF TIRE.
(1) Refer to the chapter "WHEEL & TIRE".
SHTS068010200503
SHTS068010200504
(2) After drilling, remove the remaining portion of the rivet with a fine
chisel or a riveting machine.
SHTS068010200505
(3) Set the lining with shoe and insert the rivets into all holes, then
hold them in place with adhesive tape A.
SHTS068010200506
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–227
SHTS068010200507
NOTICE
The parts where the rubber grease shall be applied are shown in
figure with oblique lines.
SHTS068010200509
SHTS068010200510
BR02–228 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
NOTICE
When assembling the rear wheel cylinder with wedge, pay atten-
tion to following items.
• Install the piston so that the taper of the groove of the sliding
part of the roller is positioned to expand the piston when the
push rod operates (is pulled).
• At this time, confirm that the notch comes to the side of the
push rod at the time of piston installation.
• In case of wrong installation, it is feared that in the worst
case the parking brake will not be effective.
SHTS068010200511
(3) Be sure to install the back up ring with the chamfered face of the
ring a way of the cup.
SHTS068010200512
SHTS068010200364
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–229
(2) Adjust the clearance between the hold down washer and the
shoe.
Tighten the slotted nut and back off the nut by 1/3 turn.
Then secure the nut with the cotter pin.
If the cotter pin cannot be inserted into the hole, loosen the slotted
nut (within 1/6 turn) to align it with the bolt hole.
SHTS068010200365
SHTS068010200513
7. MOUNTING OF TIRE.
(1) Refer to the chapter "WHEEL & TIRE".
8. ADJUSTMENT.
(1) Finally, adjust the clearance between the brake lining and the
brake drum as explained in section "ADJUSTMENT".
BR02–230 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
ADJUSTMENT
EN0680102H300037
SHTS068010200515
SHTS068010200368
SHTS068010200516
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–231
(3) Adjust the clearance between brake lining and brake drum.
(Without auto-adjuster)
1. Turn the adjusting screw with an adjusting tool in the arrow direc-
tion (The arrows are marked near the holes on the backing plate),
and put the drum into a position as to turn slowly by hand.
SST: Brake shoe adjusting tool (S0966-51130)
SHTS068010200517
2. Return the adjusting screw 5-7 notches in the reverse arrow direc-
tion.
SHTS068010200518
(With auto-adjuster)
1. Insert the thickness gauge of 0.4 mm {0.0157 in.} through the
inspection hole. And turn the adjusting screw with an adjusting
tool in the arrow direction (The arrows are marked near the
inspection holes.). That is a direction to expand the shoe. So that
the shoe gap can become 0.4 mm {0.0157 in.}.
SST: Brake shoe adjusting tool (S0966-51130)
NOTICE
If the thickness gauge can not be inserted due to narrow gap
(Less than 0.4 mm {0.0157 in.}), release the stopper by moving the
adjusting stopper to the position shown in the figure.
2. Turn the adjusting screw to the direction to shrink the shoe. That
is the reverse direction of the arrow mark. And then adjust the
shoe gap to 0.4 mm {0.0157 in.}.
NOTICE
Do not forget to return the adjusting stopper to the original posi-
tion.
SHTS068010200519
BR02–232 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
(4) While turning the wheel by hand in the forward direction, step on
the brake pedal several times to make sure that the brake shoes
are correctly positioned.
(5) See to it that there is no dragging, when turning the wheel by
hand. If there is any dragging, repeat the operation over again
from (2).
NOTICE
Using the same procedure as above, adjust the clearance for all
wheels.
SHTS068010200520
NOTICE
Brake fluid or isopropyl alcohol should only be used to wash the
wheel cylinder component.
Unit: mm {in.}
DESCRIPTION
EN0680102C100029
SHTS068010200530
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680102D100028
SHTS068010200531
OVERHAUL
EN0680102H200024
1. LUBRICATION
(1) When assembling the limiting valve, replace the O-rings dia-
phragm and valve with new one.
(2) Apply adequate amount of silicone grease for the sliding surface
of the component parts and O-rings.
SHTS068010200532
1. ADJUSTMENT
(1) Turn the adjusting screw counterclockwise fully, then placed and
piped the limiting valve as shown in figure.
(2) Charge the inlet side air tank with compressed air for 686 kPa {7.0
kgf/cm2, 99.54 lbf/in.2}.
(3) Turn the adjusting screw clockwise gradually till outlet side air
pressure for specified below.
Then tighten the lock nut.
ID mark Outlet side pressure: kPa {kgf/cm2, lbf/in.2}
SHTS068010200533 216 196.4-235.6 {2.0-2.4, 28.49-34.09}
235 205.6-264.4 {2.1-2.7, 29.87-38.39}
363 343.4-382.6 {3.5-3.9, 49.77-55.45}
373 343.6-402.4 {3.5-4.1, 49.77-58.30}
392 362.6-421.4 {3.7-4.3, 52.62-61.14}
1,176.8 N/132.0
363 1,059.1-1,294.5 N
mm {120 kgf/32.0
373 {108-132 kgf,
mm, 264.6 lbf/1.26
392 238.06-290.95 lbf}
in.}
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR02–237
DESCRIPTION
EN0680102C100030
SHTS068010200535
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680102D100029
SHTS068010200536
OVERHAUL
EN0680102H200025
1. LUBRICATION
(1) When assembling the two-way valve, replace the O-rings. Check
valve and valve with new ones.
(2) Apply adequate amount of silicone grease to the sliding surfaces,
O-ring grooves of the components and O-rings.
(3) Apply sealing compound (LOCTITE 572 or equivalent) to thread
of the plug but no to first 1-2 pitch.
O: O-ring
P: Plug
S: Sliding surface
SHTS068010200537
SHTS068010200538
3. SWITCH INSTALLATION
(1) Screw the switch into the cover, so that the switch is turned ON
when the knob is pushed in and vice versa.
(2) Lock the switch with the lock nut.
NOTICE
Use a circuit tester.
SHTS068010200539
1. FUNCTION CHECK
(1) Air shall be flow from B to C when the knob is pulled out.
(2) Air shall be flow from A to B when the knob is pushed in.
SHTS068010200540
BR02–240 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
(3) The knob shall be locked at pulled when the solenoid is free from
electric power.
(4) The knob shall be released when electric power is applied for
solenoid.
SHTS068010200541
RELAY VALVE
SPRING BRAKE CHAMBER
(FOR REAR SPRING BRAKE CHAMBER)
[FOR REAR BRAKE (S-CAM TYPE)] ....BR02-86
(EXCEPT FOR IRELAND) ...................... BR02-62
DATA AND SPECIFICATION.........................BR02-86
DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS ......................BR02-62
DESCRIPTION ...............................................BR02-86
DESCRIPTION...............................................BR02-62
SPECIAL TOOL .............................................BR02-87
COMPONENT LOCATOR..............................BR02-63
COMPONENT LOCATOR..............................BR02-88
OVERHAUL....................................................BR02-64
OVERHAUL....................................................BR02-89
INSPECTION AND REPAIR ..........................BR02-64
INSPECTION AND REPAIR ..........................BR02-93
RELAY VALVE
BRAKE CHAMBER
(FOR REAR SPRING BRAKE CHAMBER)
(MODELS: FG, GH, SG)
(FOR IRELAND) ..................................... BR02-65
[FOR FRONT BRAKE
DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS ......................BR02-65
DESCRIPTION...............................................BR02-65
WEDGE TYPE)] ......................................BR02-94
COMPONENT LOCATOR..............................BR02-66 DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS ......................BR02-94
OVERHAUL....................................................BR02-67 DESCRIPTION ...............................................BR02-94
INSPECTION AND REPAIR ..........................BR02-67 COMPONENT LOCATOR..............................BR02-95
OVERHAUL....................................................BR02-96
INSPECTION AND REPAIR ..........................BR02-97
RELAY VALVE (FOR REAR BRAKE) .... BR02-68
DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS ......................BR02-68
DESCRIPTION...............................................BR02-68
BRAKE CHAMBER
COMPONENT LOCATOR..............................BR02-69 (MODELS: FG, GH, SG)
OVERHAUL....................................................BR02-70 [FOR FRONT BRAKE (S-CAM TYPE)] .. BR02-98
INSPECTION AND REPAIR ..........................BR02-70 DATA AND SPECIFICATION.........................BR02-98
DESCRIPTION ...............................................BR02-98
RELAY VALVE (FOR REAR BRAKE) COMPONENT LOCATOR..............................BR02-99
(FOR IRELAND) ..................................... BR02-71 OVERHAUL....................................................BR02-99
INSPECTION AND REPAIR ........................BR02-100
DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS ......................BR02-71
DESCRIPTION...............................................BR02-71
COMPONENT LOCATOR..............................BR02-72 BRAKE CHAMBER
OVERHAUL....................................................BR02-73 [FOR REAR (REARWARD) BRAKE] ...BR02-101
INSPECTION AND REPAIR ..........................BR02-74 DATA AND SPECIFICATION.......................BR02-101
DESCRIPTION .............................................BR02-101
COMPONENT LOCATOR............................BR02-102
OVERHAUL..................................................BR02-102
INSPECTION AND REPAIR ........................BR02-103
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE) BR02–3
PRESSURE REGULATOR
DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS
EN0680202I200001
DESCRIPTION
EN0680202C100001
SHTS068020200001
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680202D100001
SHTS068020200002
OVERHAUL
EN0680202H200001
1. LUBRICATION
(1) When reassembling the pressure regulator, replace all rubber
parts with new ones.
(2) Apply adequate amount of silicone grease to the O-rings, and
sliding surface S of the piston and valve rod.
SHTS068020200003
1. ADJUSTMENT
(1) Loosen the adjusting screw until the rod spring tension is
released, and start and idle the engine to charge the air for the air
tank.
SHTS068020200004
(2) Stop the engine when the gauge indicates valve opening pres-
sure shown below.
SHTS068020200005
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE) BR02–7
(3) Tighten the adjusting screw gradually till the air starts to leak from
the port to the unloader valve side.
(4) Tighten the adjusting screw lock nut.
SHTS068020200006
(5) Watch the pressure gauge needle and see that it stops at the
valve closing pressure shown below.
(6) Connect the pipe and pressure regulator.
SHTS068020200007
DESCRIPTION
EN0680202C100002
B E 3 2
4 1
F 14
X X
3 8
15
9
23
A 16
C
18
10
5 11 5 11
12 17
12 G
SILENCER
CASE 13
13
20
21
19 20
22 SECTION X-X
D
VARIATION
SHTS068020200009
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680202D100002
SHTS068020200010
1 O-ring 18 Desiccant
2 Plate 19 Desiccant case
3 Piston 20 Oil separator filter (If so equipped)
4 Valve spring 21 Body
5 Valve body 22 Valve stopper
6 Purge valve 23 Governor valve
7 Silencer case 24 Piston assembly
8 Silencer plate 25 Exhaust stem spring
9 Silencer 26 Exhaust stem
10 Retainer ring 27 Pressure regulator assembly
11 Exhaust cover 28 Valve seat
12 Chamber 29 Plate
13 Check valve 30 Silencer body (If so equipped)
14 Case cover 31 Filter plate (If so equipped)
15 Set spring 32 Filter (If so equipped)
16 Filter plate 33 Retainer ring (If so equipped)
17 Filter 34 Heater (If so equipped)
OVERHAUL
EN0680202H200002
SILENCER
CASE
SILENCER
BODY
SHTS068020200011
1. LUBRICATION
C (1) When assembling the air dryer, use new O-ring, gasket and seal.
(2) Apply grease (lithium base) to each sliding surface of the compo-
nent parts and O-ring groove.
A • A: O-ring
• B: Sliding surface
A
A
SHTS068020200012
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE) BR02–11
1. INSPECTION
(1) Operate the engine and raise the air pressure until the air dis-
charge from the purge valve, then stop the engine.
(The pressure reaches the valve opening pressure of the air pres-
sure regulator).
a. Check to see that there is no air leakage from the purge valve.
2. ADJUSTMENT
(1) Loosen the adjusting screw until the rod spring tension is
released, and start and idle the engine to charge the air for the air
tank.
SHTS068020200013
(2) Tighten the adjusting screw gradually till the air pressure gauge
indicate valve opening pressure shown below and the air starts to
discharge from purge valve.
Governor valve opening pressure: 880 kPa {9.0 kgf/cm2, 128
lbf/in.2}
(3) Tighten the adjusting screw lock nut.
SHTS068020200014
(4) Watch the air pressure gauge needle and see that it stops at the
valve closing pressure shown below.
Governor valve closing pressure: 780 kPa {8.0 kgf/cm2, 114
lbf/in.2}
SHTS068020200015
BR02–12 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE)
DESCRIPTION
EN0680202C100003
SHTS068020200021
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680202D100003
SHTS068020200022
OVERHAUL
EN0680202H200003
SILENCER
CASE
SILENCER
BODY
SHTS068020200011
1. LUBRICATION
(1) When assembling the air dryer, use new O-ring.
(2) Apply grease (lithium base) to each sliding surface of the compo-
nent parts and O-ring groove.
• A: O-ring
• B: Sliding surface
SHTS068020200023
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE) BR02–17
1. INSPECTION
(1) Operate the engine and raise the air pressure until the air com-
pressor stops functioning.
(The pressure reaches the valve opening pressure of the air pres-
sure regulator).
a. Check to see that there is no air leakage from the purge valve
while the compressor is functioning.
b. When the compressor stops functioning, check to see that the air
is discharged from the purge valve for a period of approx. 60 sec-
onds.
CHECK VALVE
DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS
EN0680202I200004
DESCRIPTION
EN0680202C100004
SHTS068020200029
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680202D100004
SHTS068020200030
Unit: mm {in.}
Valve spring: 19.8 {0.78} 18 {0.71} Replace, Measure and visual check
Rust, damage and free if necessary.
length
BR02–20 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE)
SAFETY VALVE
DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS
EN06802022600001
DESCRIPTION
EN0680202C100005
SHTS068020200034
BRAKE VALVE
DATA AND SPECIFICATION
EN0680202I200005
DESCRIPTION
EN0680202C100006
SHTS068020200035
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680202D100005
SHTS068020200036
SHTS068020200037
OVERHAUL
EN0680202H200004
SHTS068020200038
SHTS068020200039
SHTS068020200040
SHTS068020200041
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE) BR02–25
SHTS068020200042
ALIGNING MARK
SHTS068020200043
1. LUBRICATION
(1) When reassembling the brake valve, replace the O-rings and
retainer rings with new ones.
(2) Apply adequate amount of silicone grease on the grooves for the
O-ring and to the sliding surfaces of the component parts.
1. Secondary feed valve retainer O-ring
2. Secondary feed valve retainer
3. Secondary feed valve
4. Exhaust port O-ring
5. Primary feed valve retainer O-ring
6. Primary feed valve retainer
7. Secondary piston O-ring
8. Secondary piston
9. Primary valve body
10. Primary piston
11. Primary piston O-ring
12. Plunger
SHTS068020200045
SHTS068020200046
SHTS068020200042
ALIGNING MARK
SHTS068020200047
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE) BR02–27
A DIMENSION
SHTS068020200048
b. Connect the brake valve, nylon tube, air pressure gauge, and
air tank as shown in the figure.
c. Set the air tank pressure at 830 kPa {8.5 kgf/cm2, 120.87 lbf/
in.2}.
PRIMARY d. Apply soap water to the exhaust port and check to see there
is no air leakage.
AIR TANK
SECONDARY
SHTS068020200049
SECONDARY
SHTS068020200052
SECONDARY
SHTS068020200053
C
B
SHTS068020200054
b. If the pedal play is out of the standard value, loosen the lock
nut and turn the push rod to adjust the pedal play to the stan-
dard value.
LOCK NUT
PUSH ROD
BOOT
PLUNGER
SHTS068020200055
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE) BR02–29
(3) Check the clearance between stop light switch and buffer.
STOP LIGHT SWITCH
"D": 0.5-1.5 mm {0.0197-0.0590 in.}
BUSHING
BUFFER
SHTS068020200056
Main spring: 29.3 mm {1.15 in.}/ 28.5 mm Replace, Visual check and measure
Free length/ 27.5 mm {1.09 in.}/ {1.12 in.} if necessary.
setting length/ 176.5 N
setting load {18 kgf, 39.68 lbf}
Primary and secondary Primary: 40.5 mm Replace, Visual check and measure
piston return spring: 43.2 mm {1.70 in.}/ {1.59 in.} if necessary.
Free length/ 16.5 mm {0.65 in.}/
setting length/ 95.1 N
setting load {9.7 kgf, 21.38 lbf}
PRIMARY
Secondary: 23.5 mm
24.5 mm {0.96 in.}/ {0.93 in.}
12.0 mm {0.47 in.}/
11.8 N
{1.2 kgf, 2.6 lbf}
SECONDARY
Primary and secondary Primary: 20.4 mm Replace, Visual check and measure
feed valve return spring: 21.4 mm {0.84 in.}/ {0.80 in.} if necessary.
Free length/ 12.5 mm {0.49 in.}/
setting length/ 52.0 N
setting load {5.3 kgf, 11.68 lbf}
PRIMARY
Secondary: 21.8 mm
22.8 mm {0.90 in.}/ {1.13 in.}
13.0 mm {0.51 in.}/
49.0 N
{5.0 kgf, 11.02 lbf} SECONDARY
DESCRIPTION
EN0680202C100007
SHTS068020200064
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680202D100006
SHTS068020200065
OVERHAUL
EN0680202H200005
1. LUBRICATION
(1) When reassembling the protection valve, replace the O-rings and
valve with new ones.
(2) Apply adequate amount of silicone grease to the sliding surface of
the component parts.
SHTS068020200066
Unit: mm {in.}
DESCRIPTION
EN0680202C100008
SHTS068020200069
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680202D100007
8 3
4
9
5
10
11 6
7
12
13
11
10
SHTS068020200070
OVERHAUL
EN0680202H200006
1. LUBRICATION
(1) When assembling the protection valve use the new O-rings and
valves.
(2) Apply the silicone grease on the each sliding surface of the com-
ponent parts and O-ring groove.
• A: O-ring
• B: Sliding surface
SHTS068020200071
ADJUSTMENT
EN0680202H300008
AIR LEAKAGE
1. CHECK VALVE
(1) By-pass check valve at No.1 side
a. Confirm no leakage of air at inlet port, when applying pres-
sure to air under 49 kPa {0.5 kgf/cm2, 7.11 lbf/in.2}, 392 kPa
{4 kgf/cm2, 56.89 lbf/in.2} from outlet No.21 and No.22.
SHTS068020200072
SHTS068020200073
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE) BR02–37
SHTS068020200074
PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTIC
Unit: mm {in.}
DESCRIPTION
EN0680202C100009
SHTS068020200078
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680202D100008
8 3
4
9
5
10
11 6
7
12
13
11
10
SHTS068020200079
OVERHAUL
EN0680202H200007
1. LUBRICATION
(1) When assembling the protection valve use the new O-rings and
valves.
(2) Apply the silicone grease on the each sliding surface of the com-
ponent parts and O-ring groove.
• A: O-ring
• B: Sliding surface
SHTS068020200080
ADJUSTMENT
EN0680202H300010
AIR LEAKAGE
1. CHECK VALVE
(1) By-pass check valve at No.1 side.
a. Confirm no leakage of air at inlet port, when applying air pres-
sure 49 kPa {0.5 kgf/cm2, 7.11 lbf/in.2} and 392 kPa {4 kgf/
cm2, 56.89 lbf/in.2} from outlet port No.21 and No.22.
SHTS068020200081
SHTS068020200082
BR02–42 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE)
SHTS068020200083
PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTIC
Unit: mm {in.}
Main spring and valve spring: Main spring 137.3 N Replace, Measure and Visual check
Free length/ (Port 21, 22, 24): {14.0 kgf, if necessary.
Setting length/ 42.4 {1.67}/ 30.87 lbf}
Setting load 27.5 {1.08}/ (Setting load)
Crack, rust and damage 158.9 N
{16.2 kgf, 35.72 lbf}
MAIN
Main spring
(Port 23):
35.3 {1.39}/
27.5 {1.08}/
VALVE
169.7 N
{17.3 kgf, 38.15 lbf}
DESCRIPTION
EN0680202C100010
TYPE: A
SHTS068020200087
1 Cover 6 Bolt
2 Filter A Inlet
3 Gasket B Outlet
4 Diaphragm C Exhaust
5 Valve body
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE) BR02–45
TYPE: B
SHTS068020200088
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680202D100009
TYPE: A
SHTS068020200089
1 Cover 4 Diaphragm
2 Filter 5 Valve body
3 Gasket 6 Bolt
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE) BR02–47
TYPE: B
SHTS068020200090
1 Cover 6 Bolt
2 Filter 7 Silencer body (If so equipped)
3 Gasket 8 Filter plate (If so equipped)
4 Diaphragm 9 Filter (If so equipped)
5 Valve body 10 Retainer ring (If so equipped)
BR02–48 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE)
OVERHAUL
EN0680202H200008
SHTS068020200091
SHTS068020200092
DESCRIPTION
EN0680202C100011
14
13 PARK
1 3 2 4 5 6 11
12
15
36 O
OFF
7 8 9 10
C A B
SHTS068020200094
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680202D100010
SHTS068020200095
OVERHAUL
EN0680202H200009
SHTS068020200097
b c
SHTS068020200098
TANK
SHTS068020200099
BR02–52 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE)
(2) Move the spring brake control lever towards the OFF position,
gradually and confirm that the air pressure in the outlet line meets
the characteristic shown in figure.
Standard:
Lever angle: Outlet pressure: kPa {kgf/cm2, lbf/in.2}
6-12° 19.6-49 {0.2-0.5, 2.85-7.11}
Over 31° 686 {7.0, 99.54}
NOTICE
The characteristic shown is under the inlet pressure of 834 kPa
{8.5 kgf/cm2, 121 lbf/in.2}
SHTS068020200100
SHTS068020200101
Unit: mm {in.}
Piston spring: Free length 25.0 Replace, Measure and visual check
Rust, damage and mea- 27.9 {1.098} {0.984} if necessary.
sure the spring free
length
DESCRIPTION
EN0680202C100012
SHTS068020200106
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680202D100011
(REPRESENTATIVE TYPE)
1
A
8
2
10
3 6
5 11
6
12
7
B
13
SHTS068020200107
1 Cover 8 Filter
2 Retainer ring 9 Body
3 Washer 10 Feed valve
4 Diaphragm 11 Return spring
5 Shim 12 Gasket
6 O-ring 13 Cap
7 Exhaust valve
OVERHAUL
EN0680202H200010
SHTS068020200108
1. LUBRICATION
(1) When reassembling the relay valve, replace the O-rings, dia-
phragm, gasket and feed valve with new ones.
(2) Apply adequate amount of the silicone grease to the O-rings,
grease groove and sliding surfaces of the component parts.
(3) When installing the cover to the body, align the aligning marks
which were applied at disassembly.
SHTS068020200109
Cap, — — Replace,
Sliding surfaces 3: if necessary.
Wear and damage
BR02–56 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE)
DESCRIPTION
EN0680202C100013
SHTS068020200112
1 Cover 8 Filter
2 Diaphragm 9 Valve
3 Valve body 10 Plug
4 Valve sub assembly A Signal
5 Valve cap B Outlet
6 Spring C Exhaust
7 Valve D Inlet
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE) BR02–57
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680202D100012
SHTS068020200113
OVERHAUL
EN0680202H200011
SHTS068020200114
BR02–58 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE)
1. LUBRICATION
(1) When assembling the relay valve, use new O-rings and valves.
(2) Apply the silicone grease to each sliding surface of the compo-
nent parts and O-ring groove.
A: O-ring
B: Apply the silicone grease
(3) When installing the cover to the body, align the aligning marks
which were applied at disassembly.
SHTS068020200115
DESCRIPTION
EN0680202C100014
SHTS068020200120
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680202D100013
SHTS068020200121
OVERHAUL
EN0680202H200012
SHTS068020200108
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE) BR02–61
1. LUBRICATION
(1) When reassembling the relay valve, replace the check valve, O-
rings, diaphragm, gasket and feed valve with new ones.
(2) Apply adequate amount of the silicone grease to the O-rings,
grease groove and sliding surfaces of the component parts.
(3) When installing the cover to the body, align the aligning marks
which were applied at disassembly.
SHTS068020200122
Unit: mm {in.}
Cap, — — Replace,
Sliding surfaces 4: if necessary.
Wear and damage
DESCRIPTION
EN0680202C100015
1
4
B
6
7 3
SHTS068020200125
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680202D100014
SHTS068020200126
1 Cover 8 Filter
2 Retainer ring 9 Dust cover
3 Washer 10 Body
4 Diaphragm 11 Feed valve
5 Shim 12 Return spring
6 O-ring 13 Gasket
7 Exhaust valve 14 Cap
OVERHAUL
EN0680202H200013
SHTS068020200127
1. LUBRICATION
O-RING
(1) When reassembling the relay valve, replace the O-rings, dia-
GROOVE
phragm, gasket and feed valve with new ones.
O-RING (2) Apply adequate amount of the silicone grease to the O-rings,
grease groove and sliding surfaces of the component parts.
(3) When installing the cover to the body, align the aligning marks
O-RING
GROOVE which were applied at disassembly.
SHTS068020200128
3
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE) BR02–65
DESCRIPTION
EN0680202C100016
SHTS068020200131
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680202D100015
SHTS068020200132
OVERHAUL
EN0680202H200014
SHTS068020200133
1. LUBRICATION
(1) When reassembling the relay valve, replace the O-rings, dia-
phragm, gasket and feed valve with new ones.
(2) Apply adequate amount of the silicone grease to the O-rings,
grease groove and sliding surfaces of the component parts.
(3) When installing the cover to the body, align the aligning marks
which were applied at disassembly.
SHTS068020200134
Cap, — — Replace,
Sliding surfaces 3: if necessary.
Wear and damage
BR02–68 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE)
DESCRIPTION
EN0680202C100017
SHTS068020200137
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680202D100016
SHTS068020200138
OVERHAUL
EN0680202H200015
SHTS068020200139
1. LUBRICATION
(1) When reassembling the relay valve, replace the O-rings, dia-
phragm, gasket and feed valve with new ones.
(2) Apply adequate amount of the silicone grease to the O-rings,
grease groove and sliding surfaces of the component parts.
(3) When installing the cover to the body, align the aligning marks
which were applied at disassembly.
SHTS068020200140
DESCRIPTION
EN0680202C100018
SHTS068020200142
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680202D100017
SHTS068020200143
OVERHAUL
EN0680202H200016
SHTS068020200144
1. LUBRICATION
(1) When assembling the relay valve, use new O-rings and valves.
(2) Apply the silicone grease to each sliding surface of the compo-
nent parts and O-ring groove.
A: O-ring
B: Apply the silicone grease
SHTS068020200145
BR02–74 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE)
Unit: mm {in.}
VALVE
GUIDE
INLET
VALVE
Valve spring and Valve spring 21.8 N Replace, Measure and visual check
piston spring: 23.5 {0.93}/ {2.22 kgf, 4.90 lbf} if necessary.
Free length/ 15.7 {0.62}/ (Setting load)
Setting length/ 29.0 N
Setting load {2.96 kgf, 6.52 lbf}
Crack, rust and
damage Piston spring 41.0 N
34.5 {1.36}/ {4.18 kgf, 9.22 lbf}
18.8 {0.74}/ (Setting load)
54.6 N
{5.57 kgf, 12.27 lbf}
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE) BR02–75
Type Spring and piston type brake chamber combined with diaphragm type chamber
DESCRIPTION
EN0680202C100019
SHTS068020200149
1 Elbow 4 Diaphragm
2 Clamp 5 Push rod assembly
3 Piggyback 6 Bracket
BR02–76 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE)
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680202D100018
11
10
6
7
9
8
3
1
A
2
12
: Apply grease (Dynamax No.2: COSMO OIL CO., LTD product or equivalent).
SHTS068020200150
1 Elbow 7 Pin
2 Clamp 8 Bushing
3 Piggyback 9 Push rod guide
4 Diaphragm 10 Push rod boot
5 Push rod assembly 11 Push rod
6 Ring 12 Bracket
OVERHAUL
EN0680202H200017
SHTS068020200151
(1) Disconnect the breather tube from the service chamber side
ELBOW BREATHER TUBE elbow.
NOTICE
• Do not disconnect the breather tube from the piggyback side.
• Pulling the center of the elbow obliquely can easily discon-
nect the breather tube from the elbow.
SHTS068020200152
(2) Apply the aligning mark on the clamp, piggyback and bracket.
(3) Remove the clamp, the piggyback and diaphragm from the
bracket.
(4) Remove the ring and pin, then disassemble the push rod assem-
bly.
SHTS068020200153
SHTS068020200154
BR02–78 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE)
SHTS068020200155
(2) After wiping the breather tube, apply lock agent (LOCTITE 414 or
equivalent) on the tube open end.
13 mm {0.512 in.} (3) Insert the breather tube in the elbow as shown in the figure.
ELBOW or MORE BREATHER TUBE
SHTS068020200156
SHTS068020200157
Spring and piston type brake chamber combined with diaphragm type chamber
Type
with breather tube
DESCRIPTION
EN0680202C100020
SHTS068020200159
SPECIAL TOOL
EN0680202K100001
Prior to starting a spring brake chamber overhaul, it is necessary to have this special tool.
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680202D100019
SHTS068020200161
OVERHAUL
EN0680202H200018
SHTS068020200162
SHTS068020200163
SHTS068020200164
(2) Use a press or special tool to hold the spring in compression then
remove the chamber cover bolt.
SST: Spring brake piston release bolt (S0968-31051)
SHTS068020200165
BR02–82 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE)
1. LUBRICATION
(1) When assembling the spring brake chamber, replace the piston
ring, bushing and O-ring with new ones.
(2) Apply grease or oil to each point.
SHTS068020200167
(2) Use a press or special tool to compress the spring then tighten
the chamber cover with the bolts.
SST: Spring brake piston release bolt (S0968-31051)
SHTS068020200168
(3) Screw in the release bolt until its head contacts the piston flange,
then return the release bolt one or two turns, then install the slot-
ted nut and spring pin.
NOTICE
The spring pin should be installed as shown in the figure.
SHTS068020200169
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE) BR02–83
SHTS068020200170
SHTS068020200171
(3) Insert the clamp band bolts from opposite side of drain hole and
tighten the bolts evenly with nuts within specified torque.
SHTS068020200172
(4) Turn the release bolt clockwise to release the spring of the spring
brake chamber.
SHTS068020200173
BR02–84 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE)
SHTS068020200174
SHTS068020200175
SHTS068020200176
(2) After mounting, the release bolt must be set at the specified
torque.
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE) BR02–85
Spring and piston type brake chamber combined with diaphragm type chamber
Type
with breather tube
DESCRIPTION
EN0680202C100021
SHTS068020200180
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE) BR02–87
SPECIAL TOOL
EN0680202K100002
Prior to starting a spring brake chamber overhaul, it is necessary to have this special tool.
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680202D100020
SHTS068020200182
OVERHAUL
EN0680202H200019
SHTS068020200183
SHTS068020200184
SHTS068020200185
(2) Use a press or special tool to hold the spring in compression then
remove the chamber cover bolt.
SST: Spring brake piston release bolt (S0968-31051)
SHTS068020200186
BR02–90 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE)
1. LUBRICATION
(1) When assembling the spring brake chamber, replace the piston
ring, bushing and O-ring with new ones.
(2) Apply grease or oil to each point.
SHTS068020200188
(2) Use a press or special tool to compress the spring then tighten
the chamber cover with the bolts.
SST: Spring brake piston release bolt (S0968-31051)
SHTS068020200189
(3) Screw in the release bolt until its head contacts the piston flange,
then return the release bolt one or two turns, then install the slot-
ted nut and spring pin.
NOTICE
The spring pin should be installed as shown in the figure.
SHTS068020200190
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE) BR02–91
SHTS068020200191
SHTS068020200192
(3) Insert the clamp band bolts from opposite side of drain hole and
tighten the bolts evenly with nuts within specified torque.
SHTS068020200193
(4) Turn the release bolt clockwise to release the spring of the spring
brake chamber.
SHTS068020200194
BR02–92 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE)
SHTS068020200195
SHTS068020200197
(2) After mounting, the release bolt must be set at the specified
torque.
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE) BR02–93
DESCRIPTION
EN0680202C100022
SHTS068020200202
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680202D100021
11
10
6
2
7
9
8 1
A
3
: Apply grease (Dynamax No.2: COSMO OIL CO., LTD. product or equivalent).
SHTS068020200203
1 Clamp 7 Pin
2 Chamber cover 8 Bushing
3 Diaphragm 9 Push rod guide
4 Push rod assembly 10 Push rod boot
5 Bracket 11 Push rod
6 Ring
OVERHAUL
EN0680202H200020
SHTS068020200204
SHTS068020200205
SHTS068020200206
SHTS068020200204
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE) BR02–97
SHTS068020200207
DESCRIPTION
EN0680202C100023
SHTS068020200209
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680202D100022
SHTS068020200210
OVERHAUL
EN0680202H200021
SHTS068020200211
BR02–100 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE)
SHTS068020200212
SHTS068020200213
3. INSTALLING CLEVIS
(1) Install the clevis to the push rod and adjust dimension A to the
specified value.
Assembly Standard: 183 mm {7.205 in.}
DESCRIPTION
EN0680202C100024
SHTS068020200216
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680202D100023
SHTS068020200217
OVERHAUL
EN0680202H200022
SHTS068020200218
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE) BR02–103
SHTS068020200219
SHTS068020200220
3. INSTALLING CLEVIS
(1) Install the clevis to the push rod and adjust dimension A to the
specified value.
ID MARK
Assembly Standard: 85 mm {3.35 in.} -3100/ -3110
318 mm {12.52 in.} -3080/ -3090
330 mm {12.99 in.} -2910/ -2920
DESCRIPTION
EN0680202C100025
SHTS068020200223
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680202D100024
SHTS068020200224
OVERHAUL
EN0680202H200023
SHTS068020200225
SHTS068020200226
SHTS068020200227
3. INSTALLING CLEVIS
(1) Install the clevis to the push rod and adjust dimension "A" to the
specified value.
Assembly Standard: 65 mm {2.559 in.}
SHTS068020200228
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE) BR02–107
DESCRIPTION
EN0680202C100026
SHTS068020200230
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680202D100025
SHTS068020200231
OVERHAUL
EN0680202H200024
SHTS068020200232
1. LUBRICATION
(1) When assembling the hand brake valve, use new O-ring and feed
valve.
(2) Apply silicone grease to each sliding surface of the component
parts and O-ring groove.
a. O-ring
b. Contact of steel ball
c. Sliding surface
(3) Align the aligning mark of the holder and valve body.
SHTS068020200233
SHTS068020200234
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE) BR02–111
(a1) (a2)
a 19.6-68.6 460.6-558.6
{0.2-0.7, 2.8-9.9} {4.7-5.7, 66.8-81.0}
(b1) (b2)
b
7-13 37-43
NOTICE
SHTS068020200235 The characteristic shown in both diagrams are for inlet air pres-
sure of 690 kPa {7.0 kgf/cm2, 99.54 lbf/in.2}
The characteristic can be adjusted by changing the shim thick-
ness of the steel ball and of the outer spring.
Unit: mm {in.}
Brake drum inside diameter 410 mm {16.14 in.} for both front and rear.
DESCRIPTION
EN0680202C100027
SHTS068020200241
SHTS068020200242
SHTS068020200243
SHTS068020200244
SPECIAL TOOL
EN0680202K100003
Prior to starting a wheel brake overhaul, it is necessary to have these special tools.
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680202D100026
SHTS068020200247
SHTS068020200248
SHTS068020200249
SHTS068020200250
OVERHAUL
EN0680202H200025
1. REMOVAL OF TIRE
(1) Refer to the chapter "WHEEL & TIRE".
SHTS068020200251
(2) Remove the end cap. Insert the release bolt to the brake cham-
SPRING BRAKE CHAMBER ber, then turn the release bolt by 1/4.
NOTICE
2
1 • Make sure that the release bolt can not be pulled out.
• When the release bolt is pulled out, insert the release bolt
again and turn it by 1/4 similarly.
RELEASE BOLT
END CAP
SHTS068020200252
(3) Apply compressed air of 640 kPa {6.5 kgf/cm2, 92.5 lbf/in.2} to the
spring brake port.
NOTICE
When compressed air cannot be applying, coat grease to the
release bolt.
(4) Install the washer and release nut to the release bolt and pull out
the release bolt by 76 mm {2.992 in.}.
NOTICE
Do not turn the release nut at the strong torque (68.7 N⋅m {700
kgf⋅cm, 51 lbf⋅ft} or more).
SHTS068020200253
SHTS068020200254
BR02–122 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE)
(2) Using the special tool, remove the outer return spring.
(REAR WHEEL)
SST: Spring pull back tool (S0968-31070)
SHTS068020200255
(3) Turn the pivot pin and pull out the return spring pin then remove
the inner return spring (REAR WHEEL).
SHTS068020200256
SHTS068020200257
SHTS068020200258
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE) BR02–123
SHTS068020200259
SHTS068020200260
SHTS068020200261
a. Set the lining on the shoe and insert the rivets into all holes,
then hold them in place with adhesive tape "A".
SHTS068020200262
BR02–124 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE)
SHTS068020200263
SHTS068020200264
(2) Using a hexagon wrench, install the expander to the brake spider.
NOTICE
Pay attention to assembling way.
SHTS068020200265
SHTS068020200266
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE) BR02–125
SHTS068020200267
SHTS068020200256
SHTS068020200254
NOTICE
• Do not operate the brake with the brake drum removed.
• The wedge type showed a returning failure because the
brake was applied the without the drum and shoe return
spring when brake maintenance was performed.
• The wedge becomes caught when the brake is operated and
return becomes defective due to the wedge exceeding the
cage.
SHTS068020200268
BR02–126 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE)
SHTS068020200269
3. MOUNTING OF TIRE
(1) Refer to the chapter "WHEEL & TIRE".
4. ADJUSTMENT
(1) Finally, adjust the brake shoe clearance as explained in the sec-
tion "ADJUSTMENT".
ADJUSTMENT
EN0680202H300029
SHTS068020200271
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE) BR02–127
SHTS068020200274
(5) While turning the wheel by hand in the forward direction, step on
the brake pedal several times to make sure that the brake shoes
are correctly positioned.
(6) See to it that there is no dragging, when turning the wheel by
hand. If there is any dragging, repeat the operation over again
from 2.
NOTICE
Using the same procedure as above, adjust the clearance for all
wheels.
SHTS068020200273
BR02–128 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE)
Unit: mm {in.}
Brake drum inside diameter 406.4 mm {16.0 in.} for both front and rear.
DESCRIPTION
EN0680202C100028
FRONT
[MODELS: FG, GH (EXCEPT FOR IRELAND), SG]
SHTS068020200282
SHTS068020200283
SHTS068020200284
SHTS068020200285
SHTS068020200286
SHTS068020200287
SHTS068020200288
SHTS068020200289
SPECIAL TOOL
EN0680202K100004
Prior to starting a wheel brake overhaul, it is necessary to have these special tools.
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680202D100027
SHTS068020200293
BR02–140 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE)
SHTS068020200294
SHTS068020200295
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE) BR02–143
SHTS068020200296
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE) BR02–145
SHTS068020200297
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE) BR02–147
SHTS068020200298
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE) BR02–149
SHTS068020200299
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE) BR02–151
OVERHAUL
EN0680202H200026
1. REMOVAL OF TIRE
(1) Refer to the chapter "WHEEL & TIRE".
SHTS068020200300
(2) Turn the pivot pin and pull out the spring hanger then remove the
return spring, inner (REAR WHEEL).
SHTS068020200301
BR02–152 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE)
SHTS068020200302
SHTS068020200303
SHTS068020200304
(2) Measure the circumference play and if the play exceed the limit,
inspect the spline of cam shaft and disassemble the adjuster.
Dimension A: 150 mm {5.9 in.}
Assembly Standard: 3.0 mm {0.12 in.}
Service Limit: 10.0 mm {0.39 in.}
SHTS068020200305
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE) BR02–153
SHTS068020200306
(3) Tighten the worm gear shaft stopper fully then loose it by 1/12-1/6
turn.
NOTICE
• Replace the O-ring with new one.
• Apply enough chassis grease on the worm gear shaft before
installing the worm gear shaft.
SHTS068020200307
SHTS068020200308
SHTS068020200309
BR02–154 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE)
SHTS068020200310
SHTS068020200311
a. Set the lining on the shoe and insert the rivets into all holes,
then hold them in place with adhesive tape "A".
SHTS068020200312
SHTS068020200313
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE) BR02–155
SHTS068020200314
SHTS068020200315
SHTS068020200316
NOTICE
• Make sure that the slack adjuster is installed, so that the
arrow on the adjuster points to the direction of the brake
chamber rod stroke as shown in figure.
• When connecting the slack adjuster with the brake chamber
and/or spring brake chamber, lubricate the clevis pin-hole
and the pin with sufficient chassis grease.
SHTS068020200317
BR02–156 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE)
(3) If the vehicle is equipped with a spring brake chamber, after con-
necting the slack adjuster with the brake chamber push rod, turn
the spring brake release bolt clockwise and securely tighten (with
mechanical released device).
SHTS068020200318
(3) Make sure that clearance "A" between the spacer and auto slack
adjuster is 0.5-2.0 mm {0.020-0.078 in.}. Install or remove the
washer to maintain the required clearance.
SHTS068020200320
(4) When connection the auto slack adjuster with the brake chamber
and/or spring brake chamber, lubricate the clevis pin-hole and pin
with sufficient chassis grease.
(5) If the clevis pin-hole and auto slack adjuster pin-hole are mis-
aligned, turn the set screw of auto slack adjuster for clockwise.
SHTS068020200321
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE) BR02–157
(6) Rotate by hand, the control arm as for as possible in the direction
of the arrow on the adjuster point.
(7) Make sure that clearance between set bolt and control arm is cor-
rect, and tighten the nut.
SHTS068020200322
(8) If the spring brake chamber is the equipped, after connecting the
auto slack adjuster with the brake chamber push rod, turn the
spring brake release bolt for clockwise fully (with mechanical
released device).
SHTS068020200318
SHTS068020200323
(3) Using the special tool, set the grooves of the two anchor pin paral-
lel and then insert the retainer in the grooves so that the retainer
hole and brake spider hole are aligned.
SST: Anchor pin tool (S0968-41010)
SHTS068020200324
BR02–158 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE)
(4) Place the lock plate on the retainer so that its hole is aligned with
the lock plate hole, then insert the bolt and tighten it.
SHTS068020200325
SHTS068020200301
(2) Use the special tool to install the return spring. (FRONT WHEEL,
REAR WHEEL - OUTER SPRING).
NOTICE
The folded part of the spring cover must be placed in the upper
side.
SST: Spring pull back tool (S0968-31070)
SHTS068020200326
SHTS068020200327
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE) BR02–159
SHTS068020200328
14. GREASING
(1) After completion of assembly, lubricate the bushings of the brake
spider, cam shaft bracket (REAR WHEEL) and slack adjuster wire
with chassis grease from the lubrication fittings.
15. ADJUSTMENT
(1) Finally, adjust the brake chamber rod stroke as explained in the
section "ADJUSTMENT".
BR02–160 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE)
ADJUSTMENT
EN0680202H300031
SHTS068020200330
SHTS068020200331
SHTS068020200332
SHTS068020200333
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE) BR02–161
(4) Depress the brake pedal fully and measure the brake chamber
push rod stroke "A".
Assembly standard: 22-30 mm {0.87-1.18 in.}
Repair limit: Brake chamber: 40 mm {1.57 in.}
Spring brake chamber: 45 mm {1.77 in.}
SHTS068020200334
(5) Make sure that there is no dragging, when turning the wheel by
hand. If there is any dragging, repeat the operation over again
from (2).
NOTICE
In accordance with the same procedure as above, adjust the
stroke for all wheels.
SHTS068020200335
BR02–162 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE)
Unit: mm {in.}
SHTS068020200349
1 Retainer 8 E-ring
2 Adjusting bolt 9 Retainer
3 Boot 10 Return spring
4 Cover 11 Retainer ring
5 Adjust lock spring 12 Wedge assembly
6 Adjust ring 13 Body
7 Sleeve assembly
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE) BR02–165
SPECIAL TOOL
EN0680202K100005
S0965-71930 GUIDE
S0965-91540 ADAPTER
BR02–166 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE)
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680202D100028
16
17
15
13
14
8
9
10
11
12
7
1
2
18
6 20
5
4
A
3
19
: Apply grease (Darina Grease 2: Showa Shell Sekiyu K.K product or equivalent).
SHTS068020200354
OVERHAUL
EN0680202H200027
SHTS068020200355
(3) Remove the boot and retainer from the adjusting bolt.
NOTICE
When removing the retainer, take care not to damage it.
(4) Using the screwdriver, remove the cover and then remove the
adjust lock spring and adjust ring.
NOTICE
Pay attention to adjusting lock spring jump-out.
SHTS068020200356
(5) Remove the screw and then remove the sleeve assembly.
SHTS068020200357
(6) Install the special tool to the body and tighten the bolt.
SST: Spring pull back tool (S0968-31080)
(7) Remove the E-ring.
(8) Remove the special tool and then remove the retainer, return
spring and wedge assembly.
NOTICE
Pay attention to return spring jump-out when removing the special
tool.
SHTS068020200358
BR02–168 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE)
26 mm {1.023 in.}
SHTS068020200359
(2) Install the torque wrench to the special tool to measure the start-
ing torque of the tappet part. Replace the sleeve assembly if the
torque exceeds the standard value.
(2) Install the torque wrench to the special tool to measure the start-
ing torque of the retainer. Replace the adjusting bolt if the torque
SHTS068020200361 exceeds the standard value.
Standard: 1.5-5.0 N⋅m {15-50 kgf⋅cm, 1.09-3.61 lbf⋅ft}
(3) Assemble wedge assembly to body, and install the new retainer
ring using the snap ring pliers.
(4) Install the return spring and then install the special tool.
SST: Spring pull back tool (S0968-31080)
(5) Install the new E-ring and remove the special tool.
SHTS068020200358
(6) After assembling the sleeve assembly to the body, tighten the
screw applied the LOCTITE 202 or ThreeBond 2415 or equiva-
lent.
NOTICE
Align the screw setting hole of body with the groove of tappet
part.
SHTS068020200357
(9) Assemble the new boot to the adjusting bolt. Apply grease
(Darina Grease 2: Showa Shell Sekiyu K.K. product or equivalent)
to contact part of boot and adjusting bolt, and thread part of
adjusting bolt.
NOTICE
Be sure to assemble the boot to the groove of the adjusting bolt
securely.
SHTS068020200364
BR02–170 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE)
(10) Screw adjusting bolt into the sleeve assembly until the dimension
of end surfaces from adjusting bolt to body is about 20 mm {0.787
in.}.
(11) Pull the adjusting bolt lightly to confirm the sleeve slides.
(12) Using the plastic hammer and special tool, press a new boot in.
SST: Boot setting tool (S0968-51020)
SHTS068020200370
SPECIAL TOOL
EN0680202K100006
Prior to starting an auto slack adjuster overhaul, it is necessary to have this special tool.
PEG SPANNER
SPACER
GREASE TOOL
IMPACT SCREWDRIVER
DRIVER TIP
TORX SCREWDRIVER
MANDREL
BR02–174 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE)
THICKNESS GAUGE
DIAL GAUGE
HEXAGONAL WRENCH
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE) BR02–175
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN0680202D100029
SHTS068020200385
OVERHAUL
EN0680202H200028
• Torx screwdriver
• Impact screwdriver
(2) Remove the holder and the gasket.
SHTS068020200386
SHTS068020200387
(4) Push and shrink the spring with a screwdriver and bring a tapping
rod into contact with the plug.
(5) Remove the plug using a tapping rod and hammer.
(6) Remove the spring.
SHTS068020200388
SHTS068020200389
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE) BR02–177
• Peg spanner
• Impact screwdriver
SHTS068020200390
(4) Remove the thrust bearing, the O-ring, the inner cap, the spring
and the drive gear.
SHTS068020200391
(5) Install the special tool mandrel and the special tool spacer.
SST: Special parts assembly (S0963-02350)
• Mandrel
• Spacer
SHTS068020200392
(6) Using a vice, turn it slowly until the bearing and the worm shaft
are removed.
(7) Remove the bearing and the worm shaft.
SHTS068020200393
SHTS068020200394
BR02–178 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE)
SHTS068020200395
SHTS068020200396
SHTS068020200397
(5) Insert the special tool until it comes into contact with the bearing.
SST: Special parts assembly (S0963-02350)
• Mandrel
(6) Install the worm shaft and bearing by using a vice to press-fit
them completely.
SHTS068020200398
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE) BR02–179
(7) Use a wrench to turn the worm shaft about 22 times, and confirm
smooth rotation of the worm shaft and the worm gear.
NOTICE
The worm gear performs approximately one revolution when the
worm shaft is turned 22 times.
SHTS068020200399
(8) Assemble the inner cap, the spring and the drive gear.
(9) Apply grease (Alexol RCF2, made by AB Axel Christiernsson or
equivalent or LITHIUM/CALCIUM-basis with EP additives viscos-
ity NLG12) to the parts assembled in step (7) and to the O-ring,
the thrust bearing, and the front retainer. Then install them in
sequence from the front retainer direction.
SHTS068020200400
(10) Install the body in a vice and tighten the front retainer using the
special tool and a torque wrench.
NOTICE
Do not use an impact wrench.
SST: Special parts assembly (S0963-02350)
• Peg spanner
Tightening Torque:
50 N⋅m {510 kgf⋅cm, 37 lbf⋅ft}
(11) Use a wrench to confirm smooth rotation of worm shaft and worm
SHTS068020200401 gear.
(12) Insert the special tool dial gauge into the rear retainer and insert
the special tool universal spline key into the worm gear spline
section.
SST: Special parts assembly (S0963-02350)
• Dial gauge
• Universal spline key
(13) Turn the special tool universal spline key to the left and right and
measure the play of the worm shaft indicated by the dial gauge.
Play: 0.15-0.60 mm {0.0060-0.0236 in.}
(14) Replace the body if the play is outside the standard range.
SHTS068020200402
BR02–180 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE)
SHTS068020200403
(2) Install the rack using the special tool while pushing the spring.
Visually confirm that the rack and the spring are fitted as shown in
the figure.
SST: Special parts assembly (S0963-02350)
SHTS068020200404
(3) Use a tapping rod and hammer to close the opening with a new
plug.
NOTICE
Pay attention to the direction of the plug.
SHTS068020200405
SHTS068020200406
(5) Using an hexagonal wrench, tighten the rear retainer about four
turns in the clockwise direction.
NOTICE
Do not use an impact wrench.
SHTS068020200407
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE) BR02–181
3. GREASE FILLING
(1) Use a grease gun to apply grease until it escapes through the
holder gap.
SHTS068020200409
SHTS068020200410
(3) Secure the body, and confirm at this time that the gauge indicator
is in the condition shown in the figure.
SHTS068020200411
BR02–182 SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE)
(4) Confirm that the control arm part of the holder can be moved for-
ward and back by hand.
(5) Push the control arm part of the holder with your thumb lightly in
the direction of the rear retainer. Turn the vice in clockwise direc-
tion and confirm that the control arm part of the holder moves in
the direction of the rear retainer within the specified range of the
gauge indicator. Or confirm that the control arm of the holder
moves lightly.
Specified value: 3,530-3,730 N {360-380 kgf, 794-837 lbf}
SHTS068020200412
(6) If the control arm part of the holder moves outside the range of
3,530-3,730 N {360-380 kgf, 794-837 lbf} of the gauge indicator,
adjust assembly by tightening or loosening the special tool hexag-
onal wrench with a spanner.
Under 3,530 N {360 kgf, 794 lbf}: Turn in clockwise direction
Over 3,730 N {380 kgf, 837 lbf}: Turn in counterclockwise
direction
SHTS068020200413
SHTS068020200414
(3) Remove the used plug and use the special tool to install a new
plug.
SST: Special parts assembly (S0963-02350)
SHTS068020200415
SERVICE BRAKE (MODELS: WITH FULL AIR BRAKE) BR02–183
Unit: mm {in.}
Inspection item Standard Limit Remedy Inspection procedure
Inner diameter of the body — 62.20 Replace. Measure.
{2.4488}
Gap between worm shaft and body — 0.25 Replace the Measure.
(at the time of inspection, a new {0.0098} body.
worm shaft should be used) using
special thickness gauge
BR03-001
ABS ...........................................................BR03-2
OVERVIEW...................................................... BR03-2
COMPOSITION AND OPERATION ................. BR03-3
OVERVIEW AND FUNCTION.......................... BR03-5
ABS
OVERVIEW
EN06Z0803C100001
• ABS is a system that makes effective use of the friction between the tires and the road surface to maintain vehicle
stability while the brakes are being applied and for stopping the vehicle.
• Applying the brakes forcefully on a slippery road surface can cause the wheels to be locked, due to excessive braking
force. This causes the vehicle to lose a stability because the locked wheels lose resistance in the lateral direction.
More specifically, if the front wheels are locked, it becomes impossible to steer the vehicle, and if the rear wheels are
locked, the rear of the vehicle may fishtail from side to side.
• Also, when wheel-locking occurs, it is not possible to make effective use of friction between the tires and the road sur-
face. This may cause the braking distance to be increased.
• ABS uses wheel sensors mounted on the axles to constantly monitor the rotation of the wheels. If any of the wheels
is starting to lock up, the ABS ECU sends signals to the ABS control valve and immediately adjusts the brake pres-
sure to prevent wheel-locking.
• In this way, ABS maintains the stability of the vehicle while stopping by making effective use of the friction between
the tires and the road surface.
(REPRESENTATIVE TYPE)
WHEEL CYLINDER
BRAKE BOOSTER
(FRONT) WHEEL SENSOR
BRAKE BOOSTER
(REAR)
ABS WARNING
LIGHT
WHEEL CYLINDER
WHEEL CYLINDER
SENSOR RING
WHEEL SENSOR
ABS ACTUATOR
AIR TANK
ABS ECU
: AIR PIPING
WHEEL CYLINDER : OIL PIPING
BRAKE VALVE : ELECTRICAL WIRING
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ABS & ASR (DENSO) BR03–3
• The ABS system is comprised of the sensor rings mounted on the wheels, the ABS ECU, which receives signals from
the wheel sensors that monitor the rotational speed of the wheels and outputs control signals to maintain the appro-
priate braking force; ABS control valves, which increase or decrease the braking force, based on the control signals;
the warning light, which gives an alarm if the system malfunctions; the piping, wire harnesses, etc., that link together
the various units that compose the system.
• Pulse signals transmitted by the sensor rings mounted on the wheel hubs, rotated together with the wheels, and the
wheel sensors mounted near sensor ring on the axles are sent to the ABS ECU. The ABS ECU then calculates the
wheels' rotational speed, acceleration, deceleration, and amount of slippage, based on these signals.
• If the limit values for the wheel's deceleration, or slippage ratio are exceeded, the ABS ECU immediately transmits
signals to the ABS control valves to adjust any excess braking force.
• This ABS system controls the four wheels, front, rear, right, and left, independently.
8 1
5 2 10
3 3 8
2 5
2 5
8
6
5 2 4
9
8
AIR PIPING
OIL PIPING
ELECTRICAL WIRING
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Front left
wheel sensor ABS solenoid valve
for front left wheel
Front right ABS control function
ABS solenoid valve
wheel sensor
for front right wheel
Rear left ABS solenoid valve
ABS actuator
wheel sensor for rear left wheel
control function
ES start
control function
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ABS & ASR (DENSO) BR03–5
1. ABS ACTUATOR
• ABS actuator is composed of 2 pcs of ES solenoid valve, 4 pcs of retaining solenoid valve, 4 pcs of reducing valve,
pump and reservoir.
• Control signal from ABS + ES start ECU control the oil pressure of wheel cylinder.
Rr
: AIR PIPE Fr Fr Rr
: OIL PIPE BRAKE VALVE AIR TANK
MT
SFLR
Fr Rr BM M GND SMC1-
BODY EARTH
1.MC AIR MASTER AIR MASTER 2.MC SFRR
ABS SIDE SFLH SRLR
P SFRH (RETAINING SOLENOID)
SMC2-
SFLH (RETAINING SOLENOID)
SRRH (RETAINING SOLENOID) SMC1+ SRRH
MOTOR BM
SFLH SFRH SRLH SRRH
M
PUMP PUMP
SMC1+ SMC1- (ES SOLENOID) BS GND
SMC2+ SMC2- (ES SOLENOID)
BLAKE FLUID
PURESSURE SENSOR
SFLR SFRR RESERVIOIR SRLR SRRR
VCM
PMC
E2
PMC VCM
FL FR RL RR E2
FRONT AXLE
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(4) Remove the wheel sensor from the wheel sensor holder.
(5) Remove the clamping bushing from the wheel sensor holder.
NOTICE
Exposing the wheel sensor to strong bumps could cause interior
damage. Never hit the wheel sensor with a hammer or bang it into
other parts.
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BR03–8 ABS & ASR (DENSO)
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(3) Install the wheel sensor holder and wheel sensor together to the
back plate with bolts.
(4) Mount the wheel hub, hub bearing and brake drum.
Refer to the chapter "FRONT AXLE".
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REAR AXLE
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OVERHAUL
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BR03–12 ABS & ASR (DENSO)
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(2) Push the wheel sensor fully in the wheel sensor holder with hands
until the wheel sensor makes contact with the clamping bushing.
NOTICE
When inserting the wheel sensor, do not tap on it with a hammer
or attempt to pry it into place with a screwdriver, or the like. Doing
so could damage the wheel sensor.
(3) Arrange the wire harness.
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ABS & ASR (DENSO) BR03–13
ABS ...........................................................BR03-2
OVERVIEW ...................................................... BR03-2
COMPOSITION AND OPERATION ................. BR03-3
FUNCTION ...................................................... BR03-6
OVERVIEW AND FUNCTION.......................... BR03-6
ABS
OVERVIEW
EN06Z0803C100001
• ABS is a system that makes effective use of the friction between the tires and the road surface to maintain vehicle
stability while the brakes are being applied and for stopping the vehicle.
• Applying the brakes forcefully on a slippery road surface can cause the wheels to be locked, due to excessive brak-
ing force. This causes the vehicle to lose a stability because the locked wheels lose resistance in the lateral direction.
More specifically, if the front wheels are locked, it becomes impossible to steer the vehicle, and if the rear wheels are
locked, the rear of the vehicle may fishtail from side to side.
• Also, when wheel-locking occurs, it is not possible to make effective use of friction between the tires and the road
surface. This may cause the braking distance to be increased.
• ABS uses wheel sensors mounted on the axles to constantly monitor the rotation of the wheels. If any of the wheels
is starting to lock up, the ABS ECU sends signals to the ABS control valve and immediately adjusts the brake pres-
sure to prevent wheel-locking.
• In this way, ABS maintains the stability of the vehicle while stopping by making effective use of the friction between
the tires and the road surface.
(REPRESENTATIVE MODEL)
BRAKE BOOSTER WHEEL CYLINDER
(WITH ABS CONTROL VALVE)
WHEEL SENSOR
BRAKE BOOSTER
WHEEL CYLINDER
SENSOR RING
WHEEL CYLINDER
BRAKE BOOSTER
(WITH CONTROL VALVE) WHEEL SENSOR
WHEEL CYLINDER
WHEEL SENSOR
AIR PIPING
WHEEL SENSOR
OIL PIPING
ELECTRICAL WIRING
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ABS & ASR (WABCO, FOR AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR03–3
• The ABS system is comprised of the sensor rings mounted on the wheels, the ABS ECU, which receives signals from
the wheel sensors that monitor the rotational speed of the wheels and outputs control signals to maintain the appro-
priate braking force; ABS control valves, which increase or decrease the braking force, based on the control signals;
the warning light, which gives an alarm if the system malfunctions; the piping, wire harnesses, etc., that link together
the various units that compose the system.
• Pulse signals transmitted by the sensor rings mounted on the wheel hubs, rotated together with the wheels, and the
wheel sensors mounted near sensor ring on the axles are sent to the ABS ECU. The ABS ECU then calculates the
wheels' rotational speed, acceleration, deceleration, and amount of slippage, based on these signals.
• If the limit values for the wheel's deceleration, or slippage ratio are exceeded, the ABS ECU immediately transmits
signals to the ABS control valves to adjust any excess braking force.
• This ABS system controls the four wheels, front, rear, right, and left, independently.
9 1
5 2
9
3 7 2 5
8
2 5
9
5 2 4 6
9
AIR PIPING
OIL PIPING
ELECTRICAL WIRING
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Fail-safe function
(safety function)
ABS warning light
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ABS & ASR (WABCO, FOR AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR03–5
BASIC PRINCIPLE
• Based on its relationship with the slip ratio, which is determined
from the wheels' rotational speed and the vehicle's speed, ABS
controls the brake force so that it will be most effective.
• When the driver applies the brakes, the rotation of the wheels is
controlled and the vehicle speed drops. However, the momentum
of the vehicle attempts to push it forward further even though the
rotation of the wheels is being braked. At this point, slipping will
occur if there is a gap between the wheels' rotational speed and
the vehicle's speed. The slip ratio is a value that indicates the rate
of slippage.
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OPERATION
1. The ABS control characteristics line graph at left illustrates how
the vehicle's speed, the wheels' rotational speed, the wheel accel-
eration/deceleration, and the air pressure at the ABS control valve
outlet change over time after the brakes are applied.
2. When the brakes are applied, the vehicle's speed and the wheels'
rotational speed drop and at the same time, the wheel accelera-
tion/deceleration speed also drops. At point T1, a gap begins to
open between the wheels' rotational speed and the vehicle's
speed. Passing on point T2, the ABS ECU detects that the wheels
are beginning to lock and is lowering the outlet air pressure of the
ABS control valve to prevent wheel locking from occurring.
3. At point T3, the wheel acceleration/deceleration speed is starting
to return to normal one, and the ABS ECU stops lowering the air
pressure at the ABS control valve outlet and maintains it at a con-
stant level.
4. At point T5, the wheels' rotational speed and the vehicle's speed
are about the same. The ABS ECU detects that the wheels are no
longer likely to be locked and increases the air pressure at the
ABS control valve outlet.
5. The above processes is repeated over and over until the vehicle
comes to a complete stop.
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BR03–6 ABS & ASR (WABCO, FOR AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
FUNCTION
EN06Z0803C100003
FAIL-SAFE FUNCTION
• This ABS system is equipped with a fail-safe function that causes the ABS warning light on the instrument panel to
light and to restore the normal (non-ABS) brake system, should an ABS malfunction occur.
• Note that the ABS system consists of two independent circuits. Should a malfunction occur for whatever reason in
the electrical circuits, that system's ABS is switched off and the normal brake system is restored while ABS control
continued for the other system. This configuration is designed to minimize the effects of any malfunction on ABS
function.
+ 24V
EXHAUST BRAKE MAGNETIC VALVE
+ 24V
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1. ABS ECU
• Based on pulse signals from the wheel sensors, the ABS ECU
mounted in the vehicle calculates and evaluates the slip ratio and
the acceleration/deceleration speed of the wheels. Based on the
results, it sends signals to the various control valves as neces-
sary, causing them to operate and apply the brakes to maintain
the slippage of the wheels within the optimal range.
• During braking, the air pressure applied to the brake chambers is
regulated to prevent the wheels from locking. The brakes are
applied so as to maintain the slippage of the wheels within the
optimal range.
• Regardless of whether the vehicle is stopped or being driven, and
whether or not the brakes are being applied, the circuit consisting
of the wheel sensors, control valves, ABS ECU, and wire har-
nesses are constantly being checked by the ABS ECU's fail-safe
circuit. If some sort of malfunction occurs, the fail-safe circuit
warns the driver by lighting the ABS warning light. At the same
time, the ABS system that is experiencing the malfunction is shut
off and braking is restored to normal (non-ABS) operation.
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ABS & ASR (WABCO, FOR AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR03–7
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BRAKE VALVE
PILOT CHAMBER 14
ABS CONTROL VALVE DIAPHRAGM 5
CHAMBER 7 AIR TANK
INLET VALVE 16
RELAY VALVE
INLET PORT 6 PILOT HOLE 10
CHAMBER 8
SOLENOID COIL 1
DIAPHRAGM 11
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BR03–8 ABS & ASR (WABCO, FOR AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
2. OPERATION
.
10
chamber. At this point, solenoid coil (1) is not energized, so
9
3 solenoid valve (3) is closed and pilot chamber (14) is open to
the atmosphere. Also, solenoid coil (2) is also not energized,
so solenoid valve (4) is closed. As a result, air passes through
13
pilot hole (10) and enters pilot chamber (12). It then pushes
up diaphragm (11) and closes exhaust valve (13).
1
2
4
11
12
valve 3
Brake chamber
pressure
0 TIME
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7 valve (4) to open and the operating air from pilot chamber
3 9 (12) passes through exhaust port (15) and is released into the
88 atmosphere. Consequently, the air from the outlet port (9)
side (brake chamber) pushes down on diaphragm (11) and air
is released into the atmosphere. This causes the air pressure
1 of the brake chamber to decrease.
4
15 11 12
valve 3
Brake chamber
pressure
0 TIME
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ABS & ASR (WABCO, FOR AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR03–9
7 10 hole (10) and acts on pilot chamber (12). This causes dia-
3 phragms (5) and (11) to shut off their air passages, and the
8
8
chamber (8) pressure, that is to say the air acting on the
brake chamber, is maintained at the pressure that was cur-
rent when the switch from the pressure reduction mode to the
pressure maintenance mode took place.
1
2
11
4
12
valve 3
Brake chamber
pressure
0 TIME
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3. WHEEL SENSORS
• These sensors are mounted, facing the sensor rings on each
wheel on the front and rear axles.
• The wheel sensors are electromagnet sensors consisting of a
permanent magnet core with a coil of wire wrapped around it.
• The frequency of the pulse signals generated by magnetic induc-
tance between the sensors and the sensor rings they face is pro-
portional to the rotational speed of the wheels. These pulse
signals are sent to the ABS ECU and are used to determine the
wheels, rotational status.
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PERMANENT
MAGNET
CORE
SENSOR RING
CLAMPING
WHEEL HUB BUSHING
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BR03–10 ABS & ASR (WABCO, FOR AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
4. SENSOR RINGS
• The sensor rings are press-fitted into the insides of the wheel
hubs of each wheel on the front and rear axles, and they face the
wheel sensors described in the preceding section. The sensor
rings are made of a magnetic material, and teeth are cut into the
surface which faces the wheel sensor at regular intervals. Also,
when the sensor ring performs one complete rotation, the sensor
generates pulse signals corresponding to the number of teeth.
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5. CLAMPING BUSHINGS
• The wheel sensors are held in place through friction by clamping
bushings that are inserted into the mounting brackets. If they are
assembled properly, the clamping bushings serve to eliminate the
need to adjust the clearance between the wheel sensors and sen-
sor rings.
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FRONT AXLE
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(3) In case of out of the standard range at (2), push the wheel sensor
softly by fingers until the sensor contacts with the sensor ring,
then inspect again from (1).
CLAMPING BUSHING
WHEEL SENSOR
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ABS & ASR (WABCO, FOR AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR03–15
REAR AXLE
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BR03–16 ABS & ASR (WABCO, FOR AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
OVERHAUL
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ABS & ASR (WABCO, FOR AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE) BR03–17
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BR03–18 ABS & ASR (WABCO, FOR AIR OVER HYDRAULIC BRAKE)
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(2) Push the wheel sensor fully in the wheel sensor holder with hands
until the wheel sensor makes contact with the clamping bushing.
NOTICE
When inserting the wheel sensor, do not tap on it with a hammer
or attempt to pry it into place using a screwdriver, or the like.
Doing so could damage the wheel sensor.
(3) Arrange the wire harness.
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(4) Mount the axle shaft to the wheel hub and tighten the bolt on the
axle shaft.
Refer to the chapter "REAR AXLE".
ABS ...........................................................BR03-2
OVERVIEW...................................................... BR03-2
COMPOSITION AND OPERATION ................. BR03-3
FUNCTION ...................................................... BR03-6
OVERVIEW AND FUNCTION.......................... BR03-6
ABS
OVERVIEW
EN06Z0803C100001
• ABS is a system that makes effective use of the friction between the tires and the road surface to maintain vehicle
stability while the brakes are being applied and for stopping the vehicle.
• Applying the brakes forcefully on a slippery road surface can cause the wheels to be locked, due to excessive braking
force. This causes the vehicle to lose a stability because the locked wheels lose resistance in the lateral direction.
More specifically, if the front wheels are locked, it becomes impossible to steer the vehicle, and if the rear wheels are
locked, the rear of the vehicle may fishtail from side to side.
• Also, when wheel-locking occurs, it is not possible to make effective use of friction between the tires and the road sur-
face. This may cause the braking distance to be increased.
• ABS uses wheel sensors mounted on the axles to constantly monitor the rotation of the wheels. If any of the wheels
is starting to lock up, the ABS ECU sends signals to the ABS control valve and immediately adjusts the brake pres-
sure to prevent wheel-locking.
• In this way, ABS maintains the stability of the vehicle while stopping by making effective use of the friction between
the tires and the road surface.
(REPRESENTATIVE MODEL)
FRONT RELAY VALVE QUICK RELEASE VALVE
REAR RELAY VALVE
ABS CONTROL VALVE
BRAKE VALVE
ABS WARNING LIGHT
BRAKE CHAMBER
AIR TANK
BRAKE CHAMBER
SENSOR RING
WHEEL SENSOR
NOTE: : AIR PIPING
ABS ECU BOX
: ELECTRICAL WIRING
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ABS & ASR (WABCO, FOR FULL AIR BRAKE) BR03–3
• The ABS system is comprised of the sensor rings mounted on the wheels, the ABS ECU, which receives signals from
the wheel sensors that monitor the rotational speed of the wheels and outputs control signals to maintain the appro-
priate braking force; ABS control valves, which increase or decrease the braking force, based on the control signals;
the warning light, which gives an alarm if the system malfunctions; the piping, wire harnesses, etc., that link together
the various units that compose the system.
• Pulse signals transmitted by the sensor rings mounted on the wheel hubs, rotated together with the wheels, and the
wheel sensors mounted near sensor ring on the axles are sent to the ABS ECU. The ABS ECU then calculates the
wheels' rotational speed, acceleration, deceleration, and amount of slippage, based on these signals.
• If the limit values for the wheel's deceleration, or slippage ratio are exceeded, the ABS ECU immediately transmits
signals to the ABS control valves to adjust any excess braking force.
• This ABS system controls the four wheels, front, rear, right, and left, independently.
1
2
2 6
6 3
7 3
A 4
5
4 8
8 A
4
A
3
6 3
2 6
2
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Fail-safe function
(safety function)
ABS warning light
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ABS & ASR (WABCO, FOR FULL AIR BRAKE) BR03–5
BASIC PRINCIPLE
• Based on its relationship with the slip ratio, which is determined
from the wheels' rotational speed and the vehicle's speed, ABS
controls the brake force so that it will be most effective.
• When the driver applies the brakes, the rotation of the wheels is
controlled and the vehicle speed drops. However, the momentum
of the vehicle attempts to push it forward further even though the
rotation of the wheels is being braked. At this point, slipping will
occur if there is a gap between the wheels' rotational speed and
the vehicle's speed. The slip ratio is a value that indicates the rate
of slippage.
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OPERATION
1. The ABS control characteristics line graph at left illustrates how
the vehicle's speed, the wheels' rotational speed, the wheel accel-
eration/deceleration, and the air pressure at the ABS control valve
outlet change over time after the brakes are applied.
2. When the brakes are applied, the vehicle's speed and the wheels'
rotational speed drop and at the same time, the wheel accelera-
tion/deceleration speed also drops. At point T1, a gap begins to
open between the wheels' rotational speed and the vehicle's
speed. Passing on point T2, the ABS ECU detects that the wheels
are beginning to lock and is lowering the outlet air pressure of the
ABS control valve to prevent wheel locking from occurring.
3. At point T3, the wheel acceleration/deceleration speed is starting
to return to normal one, and the ABS ECU stops lowering the air
pressure at the ABS control valve outlet and maintains it at a con-
stant level.
4. At point T5, the wheels' rotational speed and the vehicle's speed
are about the same. The ABS ECU detects that the wheels are no
longer likely to be locked and increases the air pressure at the
ABS control valve outlet.
5. The above processes is repeated over and over until the vehicle
comes to a complete stop.
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BR03–6 ABS & ASR (WABCO, FOR FULL AIR BRAKE)
FUNCTION
EN06Z0803C100003
FAIL-SAFE FUNCTION
• This ABS system is equipped with a fail-safe function that causes the ABS warning light on the instrument panel to
light and to restore the normal (non-ABS) brake system, should an ABS malfunction occur.
• Note that the ABS system consists of two independent circuits. Should a malfunction occur for whatever reason in the
electrical circuits, that system's ABS is switched off and the normal brake system is restored while ABS control con-
tinued for the other system. This configuration is designed to minimize the effects of any malfunction on ABS function.
+ 24V
EXHAUST BRAKE MAGNETIC VALVE
+ 24V
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1. ABS ECU
• Based on pulse signals from the wheel sensors, the ABS ECU
mounted in the vehicle calculates and evaluates the slip ratio and
the acceleration/deceleration speed of the wheels. Based on the
results, it sends signals to the various control valves as neces-
sary, causing them to operate and apply the brakes to maintain
the slippage of the wheels within the optimal range.
• During braking, the air pressure applied to the brake chambers is
regulated to prevent the wheels from locking. The brakes are
applied so as to maintain the slippage of the wheels within the
optimal range.
• Regardless of whether the vehicle is stopped or being driven, and
whether or not the brakes are being applied, the circuit consisting
of the wheel sensors, control valves, ABS ECU, and wire har-
nesses are constantly being checked by the ABS ECU’s fail-safe
circuit. If some sort of malfunction occurs, the fail-safe circuit
warns the driver by lighting the ABS warning light. At the same
time, the ABS system that is experiencing the malfunction is shut
off and braking is restored to normal (non-ABS) operation.
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ABS & ASR (WABCO, FOR FULL AIR BRAKE) BR03–7
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BRAKE VALVE
PILOT CHAMBER 14
ABS CONTROL VALVE DIAPHRAGM 5
CHAMBER 7 AIR TANK
INLET VALVE 16
RELAY VALVE
INLET PORT 6 PILOT HOLE 10
CHAMBER 8
SOLENOID COIL 1
DIAPHRAGM 11
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BR03–8 ABS & ASR (WABCO, FOR FULL AIR BRAKE)
2. OPERATION
.
10 (5), passes through outlet port (9), and flows into the brake
chamber. At this point, solenoid coil (1) is not energized, so
9
3 solenoid valve (3) is closed and pilot chamber (14) is open to
the atmosphere. Also, solenoid coil (2) is also not energized,
13
so solenoid valve (4) is closed. As a result, air passes through
pilot hole (10) and enters pilot chamber (12). It then pushes
up diaphragm (11) and closes exhaust valve (13).
1
2
4
11
12
valve 3
Brake chamber
pressure
0 TIME
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7 valve (4) to open and the operating air from pilot chamber (12)
3 9 passes through exhaust port (15) and is released into the
88 atmosphere. Consequently, the air from the outlet port (9)
side (brake chamber) pushes down on diaphragm (11) and air
is released into the atmosphere. This causes the air pressure
1 of the brake chamber to decrease.
4
15 11 12
valve 3
Brake chamber
pressure
0 TIME
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ABS & ASR (WABCO, FOR FULL AIR BRAKE) BR03–9
7 10 hole (10) and acts on pilot chamber (12). This causes dia-
3 8
phragms (5) and (11) to shut off their air passages, and the
8 chamber (8) pressure, that is to say the air acting on the brake
chamber, is maintained at the pressure that was current when
the switch from the pressure reduction mode to the pressure
maintenance mode took place.
1
2
11
4
12
valve 3
Brake chamber
pressure
0 TIME
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3. WHEEL SENSORS
• These sensors are mounted, facing the sensor rings on each
wheel on the front and rear axles.
• The wheel sensors are electromagnet sensors consisting of a
permanent magnet core with a coil of wire wrapped around it.
• The frequency of the pulse signals generated by magnetic induc-
tance between the sensors and the sensor rings they face is pro-
portional to the rotational speed of the wheels. These pulse
signals are sent to the ABS ECU and are used to determine the
wheels, rotational status.
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PERMANENT
MAGNET
CORE
SENSOR RING
CLAMPING
WHEEL HUB BUSHING
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BR03–10 ABS & ASR (WABCO, FOR FULL AIR BRAKE)
4. SENSOR RINGS
• The sensor rings are press-fitted into the insides of the wheel
hubs of each wheel on the front and rear axles, and they face the
wheel sensors described in the preceding section. The sensor
rings are made of a magnetic material, and teeth are cut into the
surface which faces the wheel sensor at regular intervals. Also,
when the sensor ring performs one complete rotation, the sensor
generates pulse signals corresponding to the number of teeth.
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5. CLAMPING BUSHINGS
• The wheel sensors are held in place through friction by clamping
bushings that are inserted into the mounting brackets. If they are
assembled properly, the clamping bushings serve to eliminate the
need to adjust the clearance between the wheel sensors and sen-
sor rings.
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FRONT AXLE
SHTS06Z080300020
OVERHAUL
EN06Z0803H200001
SHTS06Z080300021
SHTS06Z080300022
SHTS06Z080300023
SHTS06Z080300024
ABS & ASR (WABCO, FOR FULL AIR BRAKE) BR03–13
SHTS06Z080300025
SHTS06Z080300026
SHTS06Z080300027
(3) In case of out of the standard range at (2), push the wheel sensor
softly by fingers until the sensor contacts with the sensor ring,
then inspect again from (1).
CLAMPING BUSHING
WHEEL SENSOR
SHTS06Z080300030
SHTS06Z080300031
ABS & ASR (WABCO, FOR FULL AIR BRAKE) BR03–15
REAR AXLE
SHTS06Z080300032
OVERHAUL
EN06Z0803H200002
SHTS06Z080300033
SHTS06Z080300034
SHTS06Z080300035
SHTS06Z080300036
ABS & ASR (WABCO, FOR FULL AIR BRAKE) BR03–17
SHTS06Z080300037
SHTS06Z080300038
SHTS06Z080300039
SHTS06Z080300040
BR03–18 ABS & ASR (WABCO, FOR FULL AIR BRAKE)
SHTS06Z080300041
(2) Push the wheel sensor fully in the wheel sensor holder with hands
until the wheel sensor makes contact with the clamping bushing.
NOTICE
When inserting the wheel sensor, do not tap on it with a hammer
or attempt to pry it into place using a screwdriver, or the like.
Doing so could damage the wheel sensor.
(3) Arrange the wire harness.
SHTS06Z080300042
(4) Mount the axle shaft to the wheel hub and tighten the bolt on the
axle shaft.
Refer to the chapter "REAR AXLE".
ES START .................................................BR04-2
DESCRIPTION ................................................ BR04-2
DIAGRAM ........................................................ BR04-3
SPECIAL TOOL ............................................... BR04-4
ADJUSTMENT................................................. BR04-5
BR04–2 ES START (EASY & SMOOTH START SYSTEM) (MODELS: WITH DENSO ABS)
ES START
DESCRIPTION
EN06Z0804C100001
ABS ACTUATOR
COUTESY SWITCH
(INSTALLED ON LEFT NEUTRAL SWITCH
AND RIGHT SIDE)
SHTS06Z080400001
ES START (EASY & SMOOTH START SYSTEM) (MODELS: WITH DENSO ABS) BR04–3
DIAGRAM
EN06Z0804J100001
SYSTEM DIAGRAM
ABS+ES start ECU
Exhaust brake
For detecting control function
wheel speed
Front left wheel sensor
For detecting
wheel speed
Front right wheel sensor
For detecting
wheel speed
Rear left wheel sensor
ES solenoid valve
For detecting ES start for front wheel
wheel speed ES start operation
Rear right wheel sensor control function control signal
For controlling ES solenoid valve
actuator
operation release for rear wheel
ES start main switch control function
For adjusting ABS actuator
release timing
Release timing switch
Indicating of ES start
operation, warning,
For operation check
Stop light switch and others ES start indicator
For checking (In combination meter)
operation/ release
Neutral switch
For alarming while ES start buzzer
driver not seated (In combination meter)
Courtesy switch
For checking
operation/ release
Parking brake switch 1
For checking
alarm suspension
Parking brake switch 2
For detecting
Vehicle speed sensor
vehicle speed
(Sensor signal for
combination meter)
For controlling
operation release
Clutch stroke sensor
For requesting
indication of
diagnosis code
Diagnosis monitor
Brake fluid
pressure sensor
Malfunction Malfunction code
diagnosis function (Diagnosis code)
Fail-safe function
(Safety function)
SHTS06Z080400002
BR04–4 ES START (EASY & SMOOTH START SYSTEM) (MODELS: WITH DENSO ABS)
PIPING DIAGRAM
8 1
5 2 19
3 3 8
2 5
10
12
13 2 5
11 14 8
5 2 6 15
16
8 9 4
18 17
AIR PIPING
ABS+ES START SECTION
OIL PIPING
ABS SECTION ELECTRICAL WIRING
SHTS06Z080400003
SPECIAL TOOL
EN06Z0804K100001
ADJUSTMENT
EN06Z0804H300001
OPERATION CHECK.
2. OPERATION CHECK
NOTICE
This check should be performed on "Brake Tester" or at place
where protective device against the vehicle taking off is installed
since taking off operation is needed.
(1) The followings should be fulfilled.
• Starter switch: "ON"
• ES start main switch: "ON"
• Parking brake: "RELEASE"
• Vehicle speed: 0 km/h {0 mile/h}.
(2) After stepping on the brake pedal for approx. 1 second, check that
the buzzer beeps once, ES start indicator light goes on and ES
start will operate.
(3) Check that braking force is retained.
(4) By normal operation for taking off (By shifting gear for clutch con-
SHTS06Z080400007 nection), check that ES start will be released.
BR04–6 ES START (EASY & SMOOTH START SYSTEM) (MODELS: WITH DENSO ABS)
1. HOW TO SET
(1) Turn starter switch "ON" and also, put ES start main switch "ON".
ON
SHTS06Z080400008
(2) Push the release timing switch to "FAST" or "SLOW" side for 0.5
sec.
(3) When you want to adjust it to "FAST" side, push the switch to
"FAST" side. And when adjusting it to "SLOW" side, push it to
"SLOW" side.
Accordingly, the release timing will be adjusted by a direction of
the switch to be pushed and its adjusting position will be indicated
by buzzer.
When you want to keep adjusting it, release the switch once and
push it again.
SHTS06Z080400009
1. HOW TO SET
(RIGHT-HAND DRIVE)
(1) Disconnect the centralized diagnosis connector (On lower right of
FIXING DUMMY the driver’s side instrument panel) from the dummy connector.
CONNECTOR
NOTICE
Centralized diagnosis connector is normally coupled with fixed
type dummy connector. So, use it by disconnecting from the
dummy one and pulling it to this side. When not using it, make
sure to leave it connected with fixed type dummy one.
BLACK CONNECTOR
WHITE CONNECTOR
SHTS06Z080400011
SHTS06Z080400012
OPT:AIRSUS
SHTS06Z080400013
(4) By turning starter switch "ON", ES start main switch "OFF" and
pulling parking brake lever, start engine.
OFF
SHTS06Z080400014
BR04–8 ES START (EASY & SMOOTH START SYSTEM) (MODELS: WITH DENSO ABS)
SHTS06Z080400015
(7) Turning ES start main switch "ON" and stepping on clutch, shift to
3rd gear.
ON
SHTS06Z080400016
(8) Under this condition, push release timing switch to "FAST" side for
3 sec.
HINT
The above mentioned operation will make the buzzer to be beeped
2 times and lead to initial setting of release position.
In spite of releasing the switch, the condition will be kept.
(9) Connect clutch gradually.
SHTS06Z080400017
(10) When engine revolution falling and then coming back, push
release timing switch to "FAST" side again.
(11) Check that the buzzer will beep, beep and beep.
(Initial setting of release position is completed)
(12) After removing diagnosis monitor, turn starter switch to "LOCK"
position to complete the initial setting.
NOTICE
• When you want to complete the initial setting on the way,
remove off diagnosis monitor.
• In case of the following cases, the initial setting can not be
made.
SHTS06Z080400018 .
ES START .................................................BR04-2
DESCRIPTION ................................................ BR04-2
DIAGRAM ........................................................ BR04-3
SPECIAL TOOL ............................................... BR04-4
ADJUSTMENT................................................. BR04-5
ES START
DESCRIPTION
EN06Z0804C100001
SHTS06Z080400001
ES START (EASY & SMOOTH START SYSTEM) (WABCO ABS FOR AIR OVER BRAKE) BR04–3
DIAGRAM
EN06Z0804J100001
SYSTEM DIAGRAM
ES MAIN SWITCH
RELEASE TIMING
SWITCH
ES START CONTROL
STOP LIGHT SWITCH VALVE
ES START
CONTROLLER
NEUTRAL SWITCH
COURTESY SWITCH
PARKING BRAKE
SWITCH 2
BUZZER
BACKUP LIGHT
SWITCH
CLUTCH STROKE
SENSOR
SPEED SENSOR
DIAGNOSIS MONITOR
SHTS06Z080400002
BR04–4 ES START (EASY & SMOOTH START SYSTEM) (WABCO ABS FOR AIR OVER BRAKE)
PIPING DIAGRAM
(REPRESENTATIVE TYPE)
Rr
Fr AIR
FRONT REAR
TANK
REAR
AIR PIPING
OIL PIPING
ELECTRICAL WIRING
SHTS06Z080400003
SPECIAL TOOL
EN06Z0804K100001
ADJUSTMENT
EN06Z0804H300001
OPERATION CHECK.
2. OPERATION CHECK
NOTICE
This check should be performed on "Brake Tester" or at place
where protective device against the vehicle taking off is installed
since taking off operation is needed.
(1) The followings should be fulfilled.
• Starter switch: "ON"
• ES start main switch: "ON"
• Parking brake: "RELEASE"
• Vehicle speed: 0 km/h {0 mile/h}.
(2) After stepping on the brake pedal for approx. 1 second, check that
the buzzer beeps once, ES start indicator light goes on and ES
start will operate.
(3) Check that braking force is retained.
(4) By normal operation for taking off (By shifting gear for clutch con-
SHTS06Z080400007 nection), check that ES start will be released.
BR04–6 ES START (EASY & SMOOTH START SYSTEM) (WABCO ABS FOR AIR OVER BRAKE)
1. HOW TO SET
(1) Turn starter switch "ON" and also, put ES start main switch "ON".
ON
SHTS06Z080400008
(2) Push the release timing switch to "FAST" or "SLOW" side for 0.5
sec.
(3) When you want to adjust it to "FAST" side, push the switch to
"FAST" side. And when adjusting it to "SLOW" side, push it to
"SLOW" side.
Accordingly, the release timing will be adjusted by a direction of
the switch to be pushed and its adjusting position will be indicated
by buzzer.
When you want to keep adjusting it, release the switch once and
push it again.
SHTS06Z080400009
1. HOW TO SET
(RIGHT-HAND DRIVE)
(1) Disconnect the centralized diagnosis connector (On lower right of
FIXING DUMMY the driver’s side instrument panel) from the dummy connector.
CONNECTOR
NOTICE
Centralized diagnosis connector is normally coupled with fixed
type dummy connector. So, use it by disconnecting from the
dummy one and pulling it to this side. When not using it, make
sure to leave it connected with fixed type dummy one.
BLACK CONNECTOR
WHITE CONNECTOR
SHTS06Z080400011
SHTS06Z080400012
OPT:AIRSUS
SHTS06Z080400013
(4) By turning starter switch "ON", ES start main switch "OFF" and
pulling parking brake lever, start engine.
OFF
SHTS06Z080400014
BR04–8 ES START (EASY & SMOOTH START SYSTEM) (WABCO ABS FOR AIR OVER BRAKE)
SHTS06Z080400015
(7) Turning ES start main switch "ON" and stepping on clutch, shift to
3rd gear.
ON
SHTS06Z080400016
(8) Under this condition, push release timing switch to "FAST" side
for 3 sec.
HINT
The above mentioned operation will make the buzzer to be beeped
2 times and lead to initial setting of release position.
In spite of releasing the switch, the condition will be kept.
(9) Connect clutch gradually.
SHTS06Z080400017
(10) When engine revolution falling and then coming back, push
release timing switch to "FAST" side again.
(11) Check that the buzzer will beep, beep and beep.
(Initial setting of release position is completed)
(12) After removing diagnosis monitor, turn starter switch to "LOCK"
position to complete the initial setting.
NOTICE
• When you want to complete the initial setting on the way,
remove off diagnosis monitor.
• In case of the following cases, the initial setting can not be
made.
SHTS06Z080400018 .
SHTS06Z080400019
OVERHAUL
EN06Z0804H200001
SHTS06Z080400020
SHTS06Z080400021
NOTICE
Assemble the valve and the spring as shown in the figure.
SHTS06Z080400022
(2) Align and attach the O-ring in the small diameter space in the
VALVE SEAT HOLE valve seat correctly and install it in the body.
NOTICE
Align the valve seat holes and body holes to perform the assem-
bly.
BODY HOLE
SHTS06Z080400023
ES START (EASY & SMOOTH START SYSTEM) (WABCO ABS FOR AIR OVER BRAKE) BR04–11
(3) Assemble the O-rings (2 units) in the piston and lubricate the
inside diameter of the piston with grease.
NOTICE
Verify the diameter of the O-ring (small diameter) because there
are multiple settings and then assemble the unit.
D dimension = 22 mm {0.87 in.}
d dimension = 22 mm {0.87 in.}
SHTS06Z080400024
(4) Assemble the spring, piston and inlet valve. Press in the inlet
valve and install the straight pin.
NOTICE
Align the inlet valve pin hole and piston pin hole and assemble the
parts. After the assembly is completed, do not rotate the inlet
valve to align the pin holes.
SHTS06Z080400025
(5) Position the spring seat collar so it faces the rear side and install
the unit.
(6) Apply grease to the outer surface of the O-ring installed in the pis-
ton.
SHTS06Z080400026
SHTS06Z080400027
BR04–12 ES START (EASY & SMOOTH START SYSTEM) (WABCO ABS FOR AIR OVER BRAKE)
NOTICE
Isopropyl alcohol should only be used to wash the ES start con-
trol valve components.
ES START .................................................BR04-2
DESCRIPTION ................................................ BR04-2
DIAGRAM ........................................................ BR04-3
SPECIAL TOOL ............................................... BR04-4
ADJUSTMENT................................................. BR04-5
ES START
DESCRIPTION
EN06Z0804C100001
SHTS06Z080400001
ES START (EASY & SMOOTH START SYSTEM) (WABCO ABS FOR FULL AIR BRAKE) BR04–3
DIAGRAM
EN06Z0804J100001
SYSTEM DIAGRAM
ES MAIN SWITCH
RELEASE TIMING
SWITCH
ES START CONTROL
STOP LIGHT SWITCH VALVE
ES START
CONTROLLER
NEUTRAL SWITCH
COURTESY SWITCH
PARKING BRAKE
SWITCH 2
BUZZER
BACKUP LIGHT
SWITCH
CLUTCH STROKE
SENSOR
SPEED SENSOR
DIAGNOSIS MONITOR
SHTS06Z080400002
BR04–4 ES START (EASY & SMOOTH START SYSTEM) (WABCO ABS FOR FULL AIR BRAKE)
PIPING DIAGRAM
(REPRESENTATIVE TYPE)
Rr
Fr AIR
FRONT REAR
TANK
REAR
TO
RELAY VALVE
BRAKE CHAMBER
ES START VALVE
FRONT
AIR PIPING
ELECTRICAL WIRING
SHTS06Z080400003
SPECIAL TOOL
EN06Z0804K100001
ADJUSTMENT
EN06Z0804H300001
OPERATION CHECK.
2. OPERATION CHECK
NOTICE
This check should be performed on "Brake Tester" or at place
where protective device against the vehicle taking off is installed
since taking off operation is needed.
(1) The followings should be fulfilled.
• Starter switch: "ON"
• ES start main switch: "ON"
• Parking brake: "RELEASE"
• Vehicle speed: 0 km/h {0 mile/h}.
(2) After stepping on the brake pedal for approx. 1 second, check that
the buzzer beeps once, ES start indicator light goes on and ES
start will operate.
(3) Check that braking force is retained.
(4) By normal operation for taking off (By shifting gear for clutch con-
SHTS06Z080400007 nection), check that ES start will be released.
BR04–6 ES START (EASY & SMOOTH START SYSTEM) (WABCO ABS FOR FULL AIR BRAKE)
1. HOW TO SET
(1) Turn starter switch "ON" and also, put ES start main switch "ON".
SHTS06Z080400008
(2) Push the release timing switch to "FAST" or "SLOW" side for 0.5
sec.
(3) When you want to adjust it to "FAST" side, push the switch to
"FAST" side. And when adjusting it to "SLOW" side, push it to
"SLOW" side.
Accordingly, the release timing will be adjusted by a direction of
the switch to be pushed and its adjusting position will be indicated
by buzzer.
When you want to keep adjusting it, release the switch once and
push it again.
SHTS06Z080400009
SHTS06Z080400011
BLACK CONNECTOR
WHITE CONNECTOR
SHTS06Z080400012
SHTS06Z080400013
SHTS06Z080400014
(5) Push "FAST" side of the release timing switch three times.
SHTS06Z080400015
BR04–8 ES START (EASY & SMOOTH START SYSTEM) (WABCO ABS FOR FULL AIR BRAKE)
HINT
When the sensor status checking function starts by the above-
mentioned operation, ES start indicator lamp on the meter panel
lights up and buzzer beeps once according to the patterns shown
in the figure.
SHTS06Z080400017
(2) Set the starter switch to "ON", measure the voltage between 2nd
and 3rd terminals.
NOTICE
Be careful to short.
HINT
Make sub wiring harness ready.
0.28V-0.77V
Within the range of service limit (adjustment not required)
Less than 0.28V or More than 0.77V
Out of the range of service limit (adjustment required)
SHTS06Z080400018 →Go to 3. ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE.
(3) Set the starter switch to "LOCK", remove the connector of the
clutch stroke sensor and connect the sub wiring harness between
clutch stroke sensor and clutch stroke sensor connector as shown
in the figure.
(4) Set the starter switch to "ON", measure the voltage between 2nd
and 3rd terminals while release the clutch pedal and depress the
clutch pedal.
NOTICE
Be careful to short.
HINT
Make sub wiring harness ready.
SHTS06Z080400019
Standard: Difference valve is more than 3V.
ES START (EASY & SMOOTH START SYSTEM) (WABCO ABS FOR FULL AIR BRAKE) BR04–9
3. ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
(1) Loosen the clutch stroke sensor fitting bolt to adjust the sensor as
shown in the figure.
4. HOW TO COMPLETE
(1) Tighten the clutch stroke sensor fitting bolt. (Make sure there is no
misalignment.)
Tightening Torque:
2.7-6.3 N⋅m {27.5-64.2 kgf⋅cm, 2.0-4.6 lbf⋅in.}
(2) After using the status checking function, turn the release timing
switch to "FAST" side, or ES main switch "ON" before detaching
the diagnosis monitor.
SHTS06Z080400021
BR04–10 ES START (EASY & SMOOTH START SYSTEM) (WABCO ABS FOR FULL AIR BRAKE)
1. HOW TO SETUP
(1) Turn the starter switch "ON" and ES main switch "OFF". Then pull
the parking brake lever.
SHTS06Z080400022
BLACK CONNECTOR
WHITE CONNECTOR
SHTS06Z080400023
SHTS06Z080400024
SHTS06Z080400025
(4) Make sure that the clutch pedal has returned completely and
press "FAST" side of the release timing switch for 3 seconds.
HINT
When the above operation has been completed, the buzzer beeps
and the indicator lamp also blinks in exact timing with the buzzer
to confirm the startup of the initialization.
(5) Step the clutch pedal and shift the gear to the second and gradu-
ally engage the clutch.
SHTS06Z080400026
ES START (EASY & SMOOTH START SYSTEM) (WABCO ABS FOR FULL AIR BRAKE) BR04–11
(6) When the engine revolution comes into the condition below, press
once more "FAST" side of the release timing switch.
Models equipped with mechanical governor:
Tachometer reading goes down by 50 r/min. below the idling
revolution.
Models equipped with electronic governor or
Tachometer reading goes down and then returns.
(7) The buzzer beeps once and ES start indicator lamp turns off and
then the release position is memorized.
(8) After disconnecting the diagnosis monitor, turn the starter switch
to "LOCK" position to complete the initialization.
NOTICE
• To abort the initialization, disconnect the diagnosis monitor.
• On the following conditions, the initialization is impossible.
.
1. HOW TO SETUP
(1) Make sure the conditions below.
Vehicle load: no load
Road condition: on the level
SHTS06Z080400027 (2) Turn the starter switch "ON" and ES main switch "OFF". Then pull
the parking brake lever.
(3) Disconnect the centralized diagnosis connector (On lower right of
(RIGHT-HAND DRIVE)
the driver’s side instrument panel) from the dummy connector.
FIXING DUMMY NOTICE
CONNECTOR
Centralized diagnosis connector is normally coupled with fixed
type dummy connector. So, use it by disconnecting from the
dummy one and pulling it to this side. When not using it, make
sure to leave it connected with fixed type dummy one.
BLACK CONNECTOR
WHITE CONNECTOR
SHTS06Z080400028
SHTS06Z080400029
BR04–12 ES START (EASY & SMOOTH START SYSTEM) (WABCO ABS FOR FULL AIR BRAKE)
SHTS06Z080400030
(5) Press "SLOW" side of the release timing switch for 3 seconds.
HINT
When the above operation has been completed, the buzzer beeps
and the indicator lamp also blinks in exact timing with the buzzer
to confirm the setup starts. (This condition continues after the
switch is released.)
(6) Press "SLOW" side of the release timing switch again.
(7) The buzzer beeps once and ES start indicator lamp turns off and
then the slope sensor output value is memorized.
(8) After disconnecting the diagnosis monitor, turn the starter key to
"LOCK" position to complete 0 point adjustment.
SHTS06Z080400031
NOTICE
• 0 point adjustment of slope sensor must be done on the level
road. (If the adjustment is done on slope road, the sensor
does not function properly.)
• If startup of 0 point adjustment is impossible, the road condi-
tion is not on the level. Move the vehicle to a place on the
level.
• On the following conditions, 0 point adjustment is impossi-
ble.
.
SHTS06Z080400032
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EN06Z0804H200001
SHTS06Z080400033
SHTS06Z080400034
NOTICE
Assemble the valve and the spring as shown in the figure.
SHTS06Z080400035
(2) Align and attach the O-ring in the small diameter space in the
VALVE SEAT HOLE valve seat correctly and install it in the body.
NOTICE
Align the valve seat holes and body holes to perform the assem-
bly.
BODY HOLE
SHTS06Z080400036
ES START (EASY & SMOOTH START SYSTEM) (WABCO ABS FOR FULL AIR BRAKE) BR04–15
(3) Assemble the O-rings (2 units) in the piston and lubricate the
inside diameter of the piston with grease.
NOTICE
Verify the diameter of the O-ring (small diameter) because there
are multiple settings and then assemble the unit.
D dimension = 22 mm {0.87 in.}
d dimension = 22 mm {0.87 in.}
SHTS06Z080400037
(4) Assemble the spring, piston and inlet valve. Press in the inlet
valve and install the straight pin.
NOTICE
Align the inlet valve pin hole and piston pin hole and assemble the
parts. After the assembly is completed, do not rotate the inlet
valve to align the pin holes.
SHTS06Z080400038
(5) Position the spring seat collar so it faces the rear side and install
the unit.
(6) Apply grease to the outer surface of the O-ring installed in the pis-
ton.
SHTS06Z080400039
SHTS06Z080400040
BR04–16 ES START (EASY & SMOOTH START SYSTEM) (WABCO ABS FOR FULL AIR BRAKE)
NOTICE
Isopropyl alcohol should only be used to wash the ES start con-
trol valve components.
EXHAUST BRAKE
BR05
BR05-001
BRAKE CYLINDER
(MODELS: EXCEPT FOR FM2P) .............BR05-4
DATA AND SPECIFICATION............................ BR05-4
DESCRIPTION ................................................ BR05-4
COMPONENT LOCATOR................................ BR05-5
OVERHAUL ..................................................... BR05-6
INSPECTION AND REPAIR ............................ BR05-6
ADJUSTMENT................................................. BR05-7
SHTS06Z080500001
TROUBLESHOOTING
EN06Z0805F300001
ADJUSTMENT
EN06Z0805H300001
SHTS06Z080500002
SHTS06Z080500003
SHTS06Z080500004
BR05–4 EXHAUST BRAKE
DESCRIPTION
EN06Z0805C100001
SHTS06Z080500005
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN06Z0805D100001
SHTS06Z080500006
1 Arm 8 Lever
2 Bushing 9 Cover
3 Seal ring 10 Valve
4 Plate 11 Shaft
5 Control cylinder 12 Stud
6 Pin 13 Body
7 Clevis
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SHTS06Z080500007
SHTS06Z080500008
9.81 N·m (3) Mark the bolt heads and shaft in the same direction with paint.
SHAFT
(4) Tighten the bolts 60° (1/6 turn) as in step 2.
(5) Make sure that the paint marks face the same direction.
PAINT MARK
SHTS06Z080500009 NOTICE
When adding torque, never untighten the nuts, even if they have
been overtightened.
ADJUSTMENT
EN06Z0805H300003
SHTS06Z080500011
SHTS06Z080500012
SHTS06Z080500013
SHTS06Z080500014
BR05–8 EXHAUST BRAKE
DESCRIPTION
EN06Z0805C100002
SHTS06Z080500015
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN06Z0805D100002
SHTS06Z080500016
1 Bushing 13 O-ring
2 Piston rod 14 Poppet valve
3 Spring seat 15 Poppet valve cover
4 Cylinder 16 Connector
5 Spring 17 Valve housing
6 Collar 18 Valve
7 Piston 19 Liner guide
8 Piston packing 20 Liner
9 Washer 21 Stopper
10 Taper washer 22 Gasket
11 Wave washer 23 Adapter plate
12 Retainer
OVERHAUL
EN06Z0805H200002
DIAGRAM
EN06Z0806J100001
SYSTEM DIAGRAM
5
2 3
1 4
8 SCR
To STARTER SW
CIRCUIT
12
5A
5 8
4 6 7
FIELD COIL 2
GND
CONNECTOR
4P
1 TEMP.
SENSOR 1
3 TEMP.
2 SENSOR 2
4 SHILED
CABLE GND
SHTS06Z080600001
BR06–4 RETARDER BRAKE (ELECTROMAGNETIC RETARDER)
DESCRIPTION
EN06Z0806C100001
RETARDER DRUM
POLE
FIELD COIL
EXCITER COIL
EXCITER MAGNET
PROPELLER SHAFT
COIL BRACKET
SHTS06Z080600002
RETARDER BRAKE (ELECTROMAGNETIC RETARDER) BR06–5
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN06Z0806D100001
ACCELERATOR SWITCH
CONTROL LEVER
CLUTCH SWITCH
CONTROL UNIT
DRIVE UNIT
SHTS06Z080600003
BR06–6 RETARDER BRAKE (ELECTROMAGNETIC RETARDER)
SHTS06Z080600004
OVERHAUL
EN06Z0806H200001
NOTICE
• The main unit is very hot immediately after operating the
retarder. So, cool down enough the unit before starting the
work.
• If the retarder main unit is fouled with mud or sand, cool the
unit down to about ambient temperature. And then wash the
unit by washer with water or hot water.
SHTS06Z080600007
BR06–8 RETARDER BRAKE (ELECTROMAGNETIC RETARDER)
(2) Remove the universal joint flange fitting nut of transmission and
remove the universal joint flange from the retarder coil assembly.
(3) Remove the retarder coil fitting nut and remove the retarder coil
assembly from the transmission.
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PARKING BRAKE (MODELS: FC, FD, GD) BR07–1
PARKING BRAKE
BR07
Parking brake control type Lever type control with control cable
DESCRIPTION
EN06Z0807C100001
PARKING BRAKE
SHTS06Z080700001
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TROUBLESHOOTING
EN06Z0807F300001
SPECIAL TOOL
EN06Z0807K100001
Prior to starting a parking brake adjustment, it is necessary to have the special tool.
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN06Z0807D100001
PARKING BRAKE
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1 Grommet 8 Bracket
2 Brake drum 9 Cam lever
3 Return spring 10 Lock pin
4 Camshaft 11 Dust cover
5 Anchor pin retainer 12 Cam lever return spring
6 Anchor bracket 13 Brake shoe assembly
7 Shoe adjuster
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1 Knob 6 Spacer
2 Compression spring 7 Pawl
3 Lever assembly 8 Pawl release rod
4 Bushing 9 Parking brake sensor assembly (If so equipped)
5 Parking brake switch
OVERHAUL
EN06Z0807H200001
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1. LUBRICATION
(1) Apply heat resistance grease on rubbing or matching faces of
brake shoes, camshaft, shoe adjuster and position the adjuster in
place.
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PARKING BRAKE (MODELS: FC, FD, GD) BR07–9
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DIMENSION A
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BR07–10 PARKING BRAKE (MODELS: FC, FD, GD)
Unit: mm {in.}
ADJUSTMENT
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INSPECTION HOLE
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(5) Pull the parking brake lever fully to three times and release the
lever. Turn the drum by hand to see that the shoes are not drag-
ging. If there is any dragging, repeat the operation from step 1.
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BR07–12 PARKING BRAKE (MODELS: FC, FD, GD)
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(2) Adjust the clearance "A" between cable and cam lever on the
parking brake to 1-2 mm {0.040-0.078 in.} by turning the adjusting
CAM LEVER
A
nut.
LOCK NUT
CABLE
ADJUSTING
NUT
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(3) Pull the parking brake lever with 294 N {30 kgf, 66.14 lbf} force
and make sure that the lever stroke is within assembly standard.
Then lock the adjusting nut with the lock nut.
Assembly standard: 8-11 notches
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(4) Pull the parking brake lever fully to three times and release the
lever. Turn the drum by hand to see that the shoes are not drag-
ging. If there is any dragging, repeat the operation from step 1.
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PARKING BRAKE (MODELS: FG, GH, FL, FM, SG) BR07–1
PARKING BRAKE.....................................BR07-2
DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS ......................... BR07-2
DESCRIPTION ................................................ BR07-2
TROUBLESHOOTING ..................................... BR07-6
SPECIAL TOOL ............................................... BR07-6
COMPONENT LOCATOR................................ BR07-7
OVERHAUL ................................................... BR07-12
INSPECTION AND REPAIR .......................... BR07-14
ADJUSTMENT............................................... BR07-15
BR07–2 PARKING BRAKE (MODELS: FG, GH, FL, FM, SG)
PARKING BRAKE
DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS
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Parking brake control type Lever type control with control cable
DESCRIPTION
EN06Z0807C100001
SHTS06Z080700001
PARKING BRAKE
(EATON FS6109 / FS8209 transmission)
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PARKING BRAKE
(ZF9S109, 9S1110, 9S1310 transmission)
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TROUBLESHOOTING
EN06Z0807F300001
SPECIAL TOOL
EN06Z0807K100001
Prior to starting a parking brake adjustment, it is necessary to have the special tool.
COMPONENT LOCATOR
EN06Z0807D100001
A
10
5
6
3 1
13
4
2
3
9 3
3
11 13
B
7
8
12
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D
10
6
3 1
13
4
2
3
9 3
3
11 13
B
7
8
12
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OVERHAUL
EN06Z0807H200001
SHTS06Z080700011
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PARKING BRAKE (MODELS: FG, GH, FL, FM, SG) BR07–13
2. LUBRICATION
(1) Apply heat resistance grease on rubbing or matching faces of
brake shoes, camshaft, shoe adjuster and position the adjuster in
place.
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BR07–14 PARKING BRAKE (MODELS: FG, GH, FL, FM, SG)
DIMENSION A
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Unit: mm {in.}
5.75 3.1
{0.2264} {0.1220}
Models: With ZF
transmission
ADJUSTMENT
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(5) Pull the parking brake lever fully to three times and release the
lever. Turn the drum by hand to see that the shoes are not drag-
ging. If there is any dragging, repeat the operation from step 1.
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BR07–16 PARKING BRAKE (MODELS: FG, GH, FL, FM, SG)
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(2) Adjust the clearance "A" between cable and cam lever on the
parking brake to 1-2 mm {0.040-0.078 in.} by turning the adjusting
CAM LEVER
A
nut.
LOCK NUT
CABLE
ADJUSTING
NUT
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(3) Pull the parking brake lever with 294 N {30 kgf, 66.14 lbf} force
and make sure that the lever stroke is within assembly standard.
Then lock the adjusting nut with the lock nut.
Assembly standard: 8-11 notches
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(4) Pull the parking brake lever fully to three times and release the
lever. Turn the drum by hand to see that the shoes are not drag-
ging. If there is any dragging, repeat the operation from step 1.
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Pub. No. S1-YFCE18A ’06-9
S1-YFCE18B ’06-11
S1-YFCE18C ’07-3
S1-YFCE18D ’07-8
S1-YFCE18E ’07-12
S1-YFCE18F 2/3 ’08-3
S1-YFCE18G 2/3 ’08-5