MM 4
MM 4
Information contained in this publication was in effect at the time the publication was
approved for printing and is subject to change without notice or liability. Meritor Heavy
Vehicle Systems, LLC, reserves the right to revise the information presented or to
discontinue the production of parts described at any time.
Figure 0.1
Exploded Views
1 Exploded Views
15- and 16.5-Inch Q+ and Q Series Cam Brakes with Cast Spiders
Figure 1.1
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4003032c
15
Item Description
15 Chamber Bracket Seal
16 Chamber Bracket
17 Chamber Bracket Capscrew
18 Slack Adjuster
19 Snap Ring
20 Thick Camshaft Spacing Washer
21 Thick Camshaft Thrust Washer
22 Thin Camshaft Spacing Washer
23 Shoe Bushing
2
20
21 19
23
22
3 10
1
9 18
17
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5
6
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13 15
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8
4000315e
24
Item Description
7 “S” Head Camshaft
8 Cam Head Washer
9 Camshaft Grease Seal
10 Camshaft Bushing
11 Return Spring Pin
12 Cam Roller
13 Camshaft Bracket Seal
14 Camshaft and Chamber Bracket
15 Camshaft Bracket Capscrew
16 Grease Fitting
17 Automatic Slack Adjuster
18 Thick Camshaft Thrust Washer
19 Camshaft Snap Ring
20 Dust Shield
21 Dust Shield Capscrew
22 Thin Camshaft Spacing Washer
23 Thick Camshaft Spacing Washer
24 Lining Wear Sensor, If Equipped
10
12
11
9
8
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20
4 6 7 21
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3
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13 14 4000316d
PUSH LARGE
ROD CLEVIS
PIN LARGE CLEVIS PIN
BRAKE AIR CLEVIS RETAINER CLIP
CHAMBER
SMALL CLEVIS PIN
RETAINER CLIP
HOUSING
PISTON
ROLLER, PIN RETAINING RING
ACTUATOR PISTON
ACTUATOR,
ADJUSTING SLEEVE
PULL PAWL ASSEMBLY
Correct position for “unhanded” design.
Shown 90° out of position for handed design.
GEAR
GASKET
WORM
MANUAL ADJUSTING
NUT, END OF WORM 4002835e
Use with
type 9 and 12
air chambers. LARGE
CLEVIS
PIN
ACTUATOR ROD
SPRING SLACK
ADJUSTER
SMALL ARM
CLEVIS PIN 4002835c
may not generate enough braking effort to safely stop the vehicle.
Figure 2.2
4000319n 4000321n
Q+
16.5 Q+ 16.5 Q SERIES
STAMPED ON WEB STAMPED ON WEB
SHOE TAG
SHOE TAG
16.5" X 7" Q+ SHOE 16.5" X 7" Q SHOE
16 RIVET
HOLES IN
TABLE FMSI NO. 1308 USED WITH
FMSI NO. 4702 14 RIVET BACKING PLATE
USED WITH SPIDER HOLES
MERITOR MERITOR
15 Q+ IN TABLE 15 Q SERIES BULGE ON WEB
SINGLE WEB
Q+
15 Q+ NO BULGE
ON WEB 15 Q SERIES
STAMPED
STAMPED ON WEB
ON WEB
DOUBLE WEB
15" X 4" Q+ SHOE 15" X 4" Q SHOE
0.988 DIA.
15 INCREASED
Q+ LIFT
LOCATED HERE
15" Q+ CAMSHAFT (1.5" DIA.-28 SPLINES) 15" Q CAMSHAFT (1.25" DIA.-10 OR 24 SPLINES)
4005132a
Figure 2.6
Model Nomenclature
Refer to Figure 2.7 for an explanation of brake model numbers.
Figure 2.7
Q+ Cam Brakes
Model Numbers and Designations
Brake Size
Letters other than these 1540 = 15" x 4"
are for older Q design 1550 = 15" x 5"
(not Q+) 1560 = 15" x 6"
1570 = 15" x 7"
1586 = 15" x 8.6"
1655 = 16-1/2" x 5"
P = Plus 1656 = 16-1/2" x 6"
L = LX500 1657 = 16-1/2" x 7"
V = MX500 1658 = 16-1/2" x 8"
16586 = 16-1/2" x 8.6"
Figure 2.7
Important Information For Meritor brake adjustment, refer to the brake adjustment tables
in this manual. For non-Meritor brake adjusters, refer to the brake
Meritor automatic slack adjusters (ASAs) should not need to be manufacturer’s service procedures.
manually adjusted in service. ASAs should not have to be adjusted
to correct excessive push rod stroke. The excessive stroke may be
an indication that a problem exists with the foundation brake, ASA,
Automatic Slack Adjusters
brake actuator or other system components. Since January 1993, some parts of Meritor automatic slack
adjusters are not serviceable or interchangeable with parts from
Meritor recommends troubleshooting the problem, replacing
earlier models. Refer to Section 1 for more information.
suspect components and then confirming proper brake operation
prior to returning the vehicle into service. Never mix automatic slack adjusters on the same axle. Always use
replacement parts that were originally designed for the brake
In the event that a manual adjustment must be made (although not a
system to help ensure maximum brake performance.
common practice), a service appointment and full foundation brake,
ASA, and other system component inspection should be conducted
as soon as possible to ensure integrity of the overall brake system.
When you install an automatic slack adjuster, you set the brake
UNHANDED
chamber stroke measurement, which is the correct shoe-to-drum
clearance. Figure 2.8. When linings wear, this clearance increases,
and the air chamber push rod must travel farther to apply the HANDED
brakes.
When this happens, the slack adjuster will automatically adjust PAWL
during the return stroke to maintain the correct shoe-to-drum
clearance. If the air brake chamber push rod stroke is within limits PRY UP
PULL PAWL
during operation, no adjustment occurs. 4002837c
Figure 2.8
Figure 2.9
Pull Pawls
Pull pawls are spring loaded. Pry the pull pawl at least 1/32-inch to
disengage the teeth. Figure 2.9. When you remove the pry bar, the
pull pawl will re-engage automatically.
Figure 2.10
Thread Sizes
Straight and offset clevis designs are available in two common
thread sizes to match push rod threads.
Figure 2.10 Meritor uses a mylar tag on the body of the current-design slack
adjuster to identify the color of the internal actuator piston.
Threaded Clevis for Straight or Offset Applications
Mylar Tag — Current Design
A threaded clevis can be either straight or offset. If service
replacement is required, replace a straight clevis with a straight A mylar tag is attached to the current-design slack adjuster with a
clevis and an offset clevis with an offset clevis to maintain the press-in boot. The color of the actuator piston is printed on the
correct brake design and set up. Figure 2.11. mylar tag. Figure 2.12.
STRAIGHT
CLEVIS
THREADS 4002841a
Figure 2.11
Figure 2.12 Check the mylar tag or color-coded tie wrap, or remove the boot as
CURRENT DESIGN described below, to identify the color of the actuator piston. To
MYLAR TAG
ensure a correct installation, this color must match the color of the
actuator piston on the in-service slack adjuster you’ll replace.
앫 If you are unsure of the color of the actuator piston on the
in-service slack adjuster: Remove the piston boot to see the
color of the actuator piston to ensure a correct installation. The
color must be the same as the new slack adjuster you’ll install.
Figure 2.12
Important Note
While in service, it is possible that the boot’s tie wrap might have
been replaced with a tie wrap of a different color than originally
installed at manufacture. If this happens, the tie wrap will not
correctly identify the brake type and air chamber size.
Meritor recommends that you remove the boot from the slack
adjuster to determine the color of the actuator piston, which
identifies the brake type and air chamber size.
For a complete color-coding list, refer to Parts Catalog PB-8857,
Brake, Trailer Axle and Wheel Attaching Parts. To obtain this
publication, refer to the Service Notes page on the front inside cover
of this manual.
Hazard Alert Messages 4. Verify that no air pressure remains in the service chamber.
3 Removal and Disassembly
3. If the brake has spring chambers, carefully cage and lock the
spring, so that it can’t actuate during assembly. Follow the
chamber manufacturer’s instructions to completely release the
brake.
CLOCKWISE
4000333f 4000334a
Figure 3.3
Figure 3.2
2. Lift the top brake shoe and pull on the brake shoe roller
WARNING retainer clip to remove the top roller.
When you remove a clevis pin that has a spring, hold the
3. Lift the bottom shoe to release the tension on the brake shoe
spring with pliers. The spring can disengage from the clevis
return spring. Figure 3.4.
with enough force to cause serious personal injury.
Figure 3.4
CAUTION
Always replace used clevis pin retainer clips with new ones
when you service an automatic slack adjuster or air chamber.
Do not reuse retainer clips. When you remove a retainer clip, it
can bend out of shape and lose retention. Damage to
components can result.
3. Remove both clevis pins, and retainer clips or cotter pins. Move
the slack adjuster away from the clevis. Discard the retainer
clips and cotter pins and replace them with new ones. 4000335a
1. Push DOWN on the bottom brake shoe. Pull on the brake shoe
roller retainer clip to remove the bottom roller. Figure 3.3.
4000336a
Figure 3.5
5. Remove the shoe retainer springs and the brake shoes. Figure 3.8
6. Use the correct bushing driver tool to remove the anchor pin
bushings from the spider.
Figure 3.6
Figure 3.8
TRAILER AXLE P SERIES BRAKE
3. Rotate the top shoe to release the tension on the brake shoe
return spring. Remove the shoe. Figure 3.9.
LOCK
PINS Figure 3.9
5"
1/8"
3/16" 9/32"
4000337a
Figure 3.6
Figure 3.7
4000340a
BUSHING
SNAP RING
1225-B-496 Figure 3.9
1229-D-2942
(0.093")
ANCHOR PIN 4. Use a brass drift to remove the bottom anchor pin. Remove the
1259-N-1132
(CAST SHOE)
bottom shoe. If necessary, remove the rollers. Figure 3.10.
ANCHOR PIN
1259-M-1131 Figure 3.10
(FABRICATED SHOE)
WASHER
1229-B-1848
(0.060")
4000338b
Figure 3.7
1. Remove the anchor pin snap ring, washer, retainer, felts, seals
or capscrews as required.
WARNING 4000341a
Use a brass or synthetic mallet for assembly and disassembly
procedures. Do not hit steel parts with a steel hammer. Pieces Figure 3.10
4000344a
Figure 3.12
PIN
Automatic Slack Adjuster
1. Use a punch and hammer to tap the metal boot retaining ring PISTON
from the slack adjuster housing.
2. Remove the boot from the housing. Pull the actuator assembly
from the housing. Figure 3.13. Discard the boot, and install a
new boot when you assemble the slack adjuster. ACTUATOR ROD
4002845a
Figure 3.13
Figure 3.15
7. Inspect the clevis bushing in the slack adjuster arm for wear or
damage. Replace a worn or damaged bushing. Check the
bushing’s diameter to ensure it does not exceed 0.531-inch
(13.5 mm). Figure 3.16.
앫 If the bushing’s diameter exceeds 0.531-inch
(13.5 mm): Replace the bushing.
Figure 3.16
4002843a
BUSHING
Figure 3.13
Figure 3.14
Figure 3.16
Figure 3.14
4. Extend the coils of the ring. Use pliers to unwind the ring and
pull it out of the groove. Use a new ring when you assemble the
slack adjuster. Figure 3.14.
5. Pull the actuator rod, piston and pin from the actuator.
6. Remove the pin from the rod and piston, if necessary.
Figure 3.15.
4002846a
Figure 3.17
Read and observe all Warning and Caution hazard alert messages in If you assemble the parts immediately after you clean them,
this publication. They provide information that can help prevent lubricate the parts with grease to prevent corrosion. Parts must be
serious personal injury, damage to components, or both. clean and dry before you lubricate them.
If you store the parts after you clean them, apply a
WARNING corrosion-preventive material. Store the parts in a special paper or
To prevent serious eye injury, always wear safe eye protection other material that prevents corrosion.
when you perform vehicle maintenance or service.
Inspect Parts
ASBESTOS AND NON-ASBESTOS
FIBERS WARNING Brakes
Some brake linings contain asbestos fibers, a cancer and lung
disease hazard. Some brake linings contain non-asbestos Check the spider for expanded anchor pin holes and for cracks.
fibers, whose long-term effects to health are unknown. You Replace damaged spiders and anchor pin bushings.
must use caution when you handle both asbestos and Check the camshaft bracket for broken welds, cracks and correct
non-asbestos materials. alignment. Replace damaged brackets.
Check the anchor pins for corrosion and wear. Replace worn or
Clean, Dry and Inspect Parts damaged anchor pins.
Check the brake shoes for rust, expanded rivet holes, broken welds
WARNING and correct alignment. Replace a shoe with any of the above
Solvent cleaners can be flammable, poisonous and cause conditions.
burns. Examples of solvent cleaners are carbon tetrachloride,
1. For 16.5-inch brake shoes only, anchor pin holes must not
and emulsion-type and petroleum-base cleaners. Read the
exceed 1.009-inches (25.63 mm) in diameter. The distance
manufacturer’s instructions before using a solvent cleaner,
from the center of the anchor pin hole to the center of the roller
then carefully follow the instructions. Also follow the
hole must not exceed 12.779-inches (32.46 cm). Replace
procedures below.
brake shoes with measurements that do not meet
앫 Wear safe eye protection. specifications. Figure 4.1.
앫 Wear clothing that protects your skin. 2. For 15-inch brake shoes only, anchor pin holes must not
exceed 1.009-inches (25.63 mm) in diameter. The distance
앫 Work in a well-ventilated area.
from the center of the anchor pin hole to the center of the roller
앫 Do not use gasoline or solvents that contain gasoline. hole must not exceed 11.685-inches (29.68 cm). Replace
Gasoline can explode. brake shoes with measurements that do not meet
specifications. Figure 4.1.
앫 You must use hot solution tanks or alkaline solutions
correctly. Read the manufacturer’s instructions before Figure 4.1
CAUTION
Do not use hot solution tanks or water and alkaline solutions to 1.009" 0.755"
clean ground or polished parts. Damage to parts can result. (25.63 MM) (19.18 MM)
MAX MAX
16.5" SHOE = 12.779" (32.46 CM)
Use soap and water to clean non-metal parts. 15" SHOE = 11.685" (29.68 CM)
Q AND Q+ DOUBLE WEB SHOES
Dry parts immediately after cleaning with soft, clean paper or cloth, 4004145b
or compressed air.
Figure 4.1
CAUTION 1. Use a lb-in torque wrench and turn the adjusting nut
COUNTERCLOCKWISE (Figure 4.3) to rotate the gear 360
Replace the brake drum if it is out-of-round. Do not turn or
degrees, or 22 turns of the wrench, as you read the torque
rebore a brake drum, which decreases the strength and
scale on the wrench. The value should be less than 45 lb-in
capacity of the drum. Damage to components can result.
(5 N폷m) as you rotate the gear.
Check the brake drums for cracks, severe heat checking, heat 앫 If the torque value is less than 45 lb-in (5 N폷m) as you
spotting, scoring, pitting and distortion. Replace drums as required. rotate the gear: The slack adjuster is operating correctly.
Do not turn or rebore brake drums, which decreases the strength 앫 If the torque value exceeds 45 lb-in (5 N폷m) as you
and heat capacity of the drum. Refer to Maintenance Manual rotate the gear: Replace the slack adjuster.
MM-99100, Wheel Equipment, Disc Wheel Hubs, Brake Drum
Failure Analysis. To obtain this publication, refer to the Service Notes Figure 4.3
4000344a
Figure 4.3
CAUTION
Always replace used clevis pin retainer clips with new ones
when you service an automatic slack adjuster or chamber. Do
not reuse retainer clips. Discard used clips. When you remove
4000343a a retainer clip, it can bend or “gap apart” and lose retention.
Damage to components can result.
Figure 4.2
2. Inspect the clevis pin retainer clips for wear and damage.
Check the dust shields for wear and damage. Repair or replace Replace worn or damaged parts. Do not reuse clevis pin
worn or damaged parts as necessary. retainer clips.
3. Inspect the clevis pins and slack adjuster arm bushing. Replace
Automatic Slack Adjuster clevis pins if they are worn or bent. Replace the bushing if its
Inspect the large and small clevis pins and retainer clips for wear diameter exceeds 0.531-inch (13.5 mm).
and damage. Replace worn or damaged parts.
Camshaft 4000346a
Check the camshaft for cracks, wear and corrosion. Check the cam Figure 4.5
head, bearing journals and splines. Replace worn or damaged
camshafts.
Figure 4.6
Install new camshaft bushings and seals whenever you install a new
camshaft.
1. Tighten all spider bolts to the correct torque. Figure 4.4. @
Figure 4.4
SEAL SEAL
LIP LIP
SPIDER
CAMSHAFT
BRACKET
Bolt 4000347a
Size Torque
7/16"-20 60-75 lb-ft 81-102 N•m Figure 4.6
1/2"-20 85-115 lb-ft 115-156 N•m
9/16"-18 130-165 lb-ft 176-224 N•m
5/8"-18 180-230 lb-ft 244-312 N•m 3. If the camshaft bracket has been removed, install the chamber
7/8"-9 440-580 lb-ft 598-789 N•m
bracket seal and bracket onto the spider. Tighten the
4000345a capscrews to the correct torque. Figure 4.4. @
Figure 4.4
Camshaft Bushing Journals
2. Use a seal driver to install new camshaft seals and new
1. Inspect the two bushing journals on each camshaft for wear.
bushings into the cast spider and camshaft bracket.
Figure 4.5. 2. Remove any debris from the camshaft bushing journals to
앫 If the brake has a stamped spider: Install both bushings ensure an accurate measurement.
into the bracket. Install the seals with the seal lips toward 3. Use a 1-2-inch machinist’s caliper to measure the bushing
the slack adjuster to ensure grease purges at the slack end. journals on each camshaft. Take the measurement in multiple
Figure 4.6. positions on the bushing journals as the camshaft and bushing
may wear unevenly. Camshaft journal diameter must be no less
than 1.490-inches (37.846 mm). Figure 4.7. @
앫 If any measurement taken on the camshaft bushing
journal surface is less than 1.490-inches (37.846 mm):
Replace the camshaft.
Figure 4.7
CAMSHAFT
BUSHING JOURNALS
CAM
END 4009916a
Figure 4.7
Hazard Alert Messages 3. Lubricate the worm gear seal with grease that meets Meritor
5 Assembly and Installation
specifications. Press the seal into its groove. Push the gear into
Read and observe all Warning and Caution hazard alert messages in the housing.
this publication. They provide information that can help prevent
serious personal injury, damage to components, or both. CAUTION
Install the seal with the lips outside of the bore and the metal
WARNING retainer inside of the bore to prevent contaminants from
To prevent serious eye injury, always wear safe eye protection entering the slack adjuster housing. Damage to components
when you perform vehicle maintenance or service. can result.
Use the correct shoe return spring with the Q+ camshaft. An 4. Place the seal directly over the worm bore with the seal lips
incorrect shoe spring can interfere with the camshaft and outside of the bore and the metal retainer inside of the bore.
affect braking performance. Serious personal injury and Figure 5.1. Use a hammer and 1-3/16-inch (30.2 mm)
damage to components can result. diameter seal driver to install the seal straight into the bore.
Figure 5.2. Do not hit the seal after it reaches the bottom of the
ASBESTOS AND NON-ASBESTOS bore. Damage to the seal will result.
FIBERS WARNING
Some brake linings contain asbestos fibers, a cancer and lung Figure 5.1
CAUTION
Only install a Q+ camshaft in a Q+ brake. A Q Series
hammerclaw camshaft will not provide enough clearance
OUTSIDE INSIDE
between the brake shoe and the brake drum. Brake drag and
damage to components can result. 4002853a
Figure 5.1
To install a new brake drum so that it fits correctly over a Q+
brake shoe, you must install a Q+ camshaft to prevent damage
to components. Figure 5.2
Assembly
Automatic Slack Adjuster
Since January 1993, some parts of Meritor automatic slack
adjusters are not serviceable or interchangeable with parts from
earlier models. Refer to Section 1 for more information.
Never mix automatic slack adjusters on the same axle. Always use
replacement parts that were originally designed for the brake
4002854a
system to help ensure maximum brake performance.
Figure 5.2
1. Remove any corrosion-preventive material that may have been
applied to the parts you will assemble.
2. Use grease to lubricate the gear bore in the housing.
5. If you removed the pin, install it into the rod and piston. 13. Make certain the pull pawl is disengaged, and install the
Figure 5.3. actuator assembly into the housing so that the actuator slides
along the worm splines.
Figure 5.3
14. Fill the boot with grease and slip it over the actuator rod. Do not
PIN
seal the boot to the tapered part of the actuator rod. The top of
the boot must fit into the groove.
PISTON
15. Press the boot metal ring into the slack adjuster housing.
16. Remove the screwdriver or equivalent tool from the pull pawl.
The pull pawl will re-engage automatically.
ACTUATOR ROD 17. Refer to Section 7 for slack adjuster inspection and lubrication.
4002855a
Figure 5.3
Installation
6. Apply a small amount of grease to the actuator piston and Camshaft
install the actuator rod and piston assembly into the actuator 1. Install the cam head thrust washer onto the camshaft. Apply
adjusting sleeve. Meritor-approved grease to the camshaft bushings and
7. Slide the piston retaining ring over the rod. journals, and seal lips. Refer to Section 7.
8. Extend the coils of the ring. 2. Install the camshaft through the spider and bracket so that the
camshaft turns freely by hand. Figure 5.5.
9. Use a small screwdriver to press one end of the ring into the
groove. Figure 5.4. Figure 5.5
Figure 5.4
4000348a
Figure 5.4
10. Keep the coil extended. Press on the ring and work around the
groove until the ring is in the groove completely.
11. Check to ensure that the ring is installed correctly in the
groove. You cannot pull the piston out of the actuator if the
retaining ring is installed correctly.
12. Disengage the pull pawl. Use a screwdriver or equivalent tool to
pry the pull pawl at least 1/32-inch (0.8 mm) to disengage the
teeth from the actuator.
Replace a Q Series or P Series Camshaft For front axles only, a standard Q+ camshaft and a shoe return
with a Q+ Camshaft spring with an offset center bar replaces the hammerclaw
Q Series camshaft and shoe return spring with a straight center bar
For all front and drive axle 16.5-Inch Q Series, 16.5-Inch and on the 16.5 x 5-inch and 6-inch Q Series cam brake. Figure 5.7 and
18-Inch P Series brakes, when you replace a Q Series or P Series Figure 5.8.
camshaft with a Q+ camshaft, continue to follow maintenance and
service procedures for a Q Series or P Series brake and a Figure 5.7
Q+ camshaft.
The Q+ S-cam replaced the Q Series and P Series S-cam. Because
of the larger lift requirements and deeper pockets on the
OFFSET SPRING
Q+ S-cam, the P Series cast shoe roller does not fully seat in the TYPICALLY USED
pocket. Figure 5.6. This cam profile does not affect the performance TO CLEAR HUBS
(MERITOR PART
of the cast shoe brake. 2258-Y-1273)
STANDARD Q+CAM
Figure 5.6
4000349a
P SERIES
ROLLER Figure 5.7
Q+ CAM
Figure 5.8
D1
STRAIGHT SPRING
D1 = D2 (MERITOR PART
2258-R-642)
P SERIES HAMMERCLAW
ROLLER Q SERIES CAM
Q AND P
SERIES CAM 4000350a
D2 Figure 5.8
CAUTION
Most Meritor automatic slack adjusters manufactured after
January 1990 have lubrication holes in the gear splines. Do not
operate the actuator rod before you install the slack adjuster. ALIGN
Lubricant can pump through the holes and onto the splines. HOLES
Damage to components can result.
Disengage a
5. If the automatic slack adjuster gear has a 10-tooth spline, pull pawl.
apply Meritor-approved grease or anti-seize compound. Refer
4000354e
to Section 7.
Figure 5.11
NOTE: Install the slack adjuster so that you can remove a
conventional pawl or disengage a pull pawl when you adjust the
brake.
Assembly of the Slack Adjuster for a Bolted
Camshaft
6. Add the thick camshaft thrust washer. Install the slack adjuster Refer to Figure 5.12 for measurement location and component
onto the camshaft. Position the slack adjuster so that you can description.
access the pawl when you adjust the brake.
Place bracket washer (1229H4090) between slack and bracket.
7. Add thin camshaft spacing washers, followed by a thick Place the slack on the camshaft and check in this order.
camshaft spacing washer (thick spacing washer must be next
1. Alignment of slack arm to chamber centerline, maximum
to the snap ring). Install the snap ring.
0.100″ mismatch.
8. Verify that camshaft axial end play on trucks and tractors is
2. Slack body to wing bracket clearance during slack actuation.
0.005-0.060-inch (0.127-1.52 mm). On trailers, no end play
adjustment is required. End play is controlled by the snap ring 앫 If slack interferes with bracket: Shim between slack and
near the cam head end of the camshaft. bracket washer with the shim washers and repeat Step 1.
앫 If axial end play is not 0.005-0.060-inch 3. Use hardened camshaft step washer and spacer washers to
(0.127-1.52 mm): Remove the snap ring. Add or remove set up end play and slack between 0.005″ and 0.060″. Add
the appropriate number of spacing washers to achieve the spacer washers between the slack body and the hardened
correct specification. camshaft step washer.
9. If the assembly has a “bolt-on” type camshaft, refer to 4. Install the lock washer (WA-18) and bolt (S-2812–2, 0.50″-13
Assembly of the Slack Adjuster for a Bolted Camshaft in this thread x 1.50″ long), then torque bolt to 85-115 lb-ft
section. (115-155 N폷m). @
Slack/Bracket Shim
Washer Part Number Nominal Thickness
1229-H-4090 0.104″
1229-W-2935 0.030″
1229-X-2936 0.054″
Figure 5.12
Check for
wing bracket
clearance.
END PLAY
SPACER
WASHER
LOCK
WASHER
HARDENED
CAMSHAFT
STEP WASHER
Figure 5.12
2. Install new clevis pin retainer clips or cotter pins to secure the Figure 5.14
Figure 5.13
CAUTION ADJ
U
SMAST CLE
There are four different installation templates for Meritor LL VIS
IS W CLEV UNTIL
ITHIN IS PIN
SLO
T
TP-4786
STR PRING
automatic slack adjusters. The templates are not
A LO DS OF FITS
OKE
S
TE
ER, MP BA MPLA
NG
interchangeable. You must use the correct template and clevis
N
E
Meritor Automatic Slack Adjuster
IT IS
Installation Template for Trucks/Tractors
EN
pin spacing and you must adjust the clevis position as with Drum Brakes with 1.38" Hole Clevis
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described below. If you use the wrong combination and install PLACE OVER LARGE CLEVIS PIN
the clevis in the wrong position, the slack adjuster will not TP-4786 PIN SPACING FOR BRACKET OFFSETS 3.75" & 3.81"
overadjusts, then the linings may drag and damage the brake. Dark brown for trucks/tractors with 1.38″ clevis pin spacing.
Figure 5.16
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Installation Template for Trucks/Tractors
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brown with 1.38" clevis pin spacing PLACE OVER LARGE CLEVIS PIN
SLACK ADJUSTER ARM LENGTH 5" 5.5" 6" 6.5"
2297-Y-8813 Rev. ”B“ 1.30" CLEVIS BSAP 2.25"
TP-10130
Tan TP-4787 Trailer drum brake PIN SPACING FOR BRACKET OFFSETS 3.75" & 3.81"
arm length.
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CAMSHAFT CENTER 4001488b Meritor Automatic Slack Adjuster PLACE ON CAMSHAFT CENTER
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Figure 5.19 4. Look through the slot in the template to see if the small clevis
hole completely aligns within the slot.
앫 If the small clevis hole doesn’t align within the slot:
Adjust the clevis until you can see the small clevis pin hole
TP-4781
within the slot. Figure 5.21.
ADJUST CLEVIS UNTIL
SMALL CLEVIS PIN
IS WITHIN SLOT
PLACE ON CAMSHAFT CENTER
Automatic Slack Adjuster
Template for Coaches Figure 5.21
with Drum Brakes
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White for coach drum brakes with 1.38″ clevis pin spacing. SLOT
Figure 5.19
CAMSHAFT END
Figure 5.20
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If your combination is not shown, please call the Meritor OnTrac™ Customer Call Center at 866-668-7221.
For front non-drive steer (FDS) models, please refer to Maintenance Manual MM-0361, Maintenance Manual MM-0170 or Maintenance
Manual 12, or call the Meritor OnTrac™ Customer Call Center.
Brake Shoes
When the brake is disassembled, or when necessary, lubricate the
anchor pins and rollers where these parts touch the brake shoes. Do 4000361a
not allow grease to contact the area of the camshaft roller that
Figure 5.24
touches the camshaft head. Meritor recommends that you replace
the springs, rollers, anchor pins and cam bushings at each reline.
3. Rotate the lower brake shoe forward. Install a new brake shoe
return spring with the open end of the spring hooks toward the
Q+ 15- and 16.5-Inch Brakes and camshaft. Figure 5.25.
Q Series 16.5-Inch Brakes
1. Lubricate the shoe rollers and anchor pins as shown in Figure 5.25
Figure 5.23
Q, Q+ AND P SERIES
Lubricate Lubricate
here only. entirely.
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Figure 5.25
Do not
lubricate here. ANCHOR PIN
4. Pull each brake shoe away from the camshaft to enable you to
CAM install the brake shoe roller and roller retainer. Press the
ROLLER PIN
4000365e retainer ears to fit into the retainer between the brake shoe
webs. Figure 5.26.
Figure 5.23
Figure 5.26
2. Place the upper brake shoe into position on the top anchor pin.
Hold the lower brake shoe on the bottom anchor pin. Install two
new brake shoe retaining springs. Figure 5.24.
WEBS
SQUEEZE
“EARS”
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Figure 5.26
5. Push the brake shoe roller retainer into the brake shoe until the Figure 5.29
ears lock into the shoe web holes. Figure 5.27. SHOE
RETAINER
Figure 5.27
RETURN SPRING
SPRING
ANCHOR
CAM PINS
WEB ROLLERS
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HOLE
PUSH
Figure 5.29
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4. Hold the bottom brake shoe in position. Install the shoe return
Figure 5.27 spring. Pull the brake shoe away from the camshaft to enable
you to install the roller and roller retainer.
Q Series 15-Inch Cam Brake
1. Lubricate the shoe rollers and anchor pins as shown in
P Series and Cast+ Cam Brakes
Figure 5.28. Use only Meritor-approved grease. Refer to P Series brakes are available with brake lining wear sensors. Refer
Section 7 for approved grease specifications. to the procedures in this section.
1. Lubricate the shoe rollers and anchor pins as shown in
Figure 5.28
2. Install the anchor pins, washers and nuts to the spider if you 앫 For the 16.5X6 Cast+ or 16.5X8.62 Cast+ brake shoes:
removed these parts previously. Tighten the anchor pin nuts to After bushing installation, if necessary, ream the inside
325-375 lb-ft (441-509 N폷m). @ diameter (ID) of the bushing to 1.254-1.257-inch
(31.85-31.93 mm) diameter (maximum).
3. Install a new brake shoe return spring with the open end of the
spring hooks toward the camshaft. Install the brake shoes onto 4. Install a new cam roller and cam roller retainers.
the anchor pins. Figure 5.29. 5. Install the lower brake shoe in position on the spider.
6. Use a hammer and brass drift to install the anchor pin. If
necessary, align the groove on the anchor pin with the holes in
the spider and bushing.
7. Install the anchor pin washers, felts, seals, retainers and snap The brake shoe assembly includes a lining wear sensor. The sensor
rings, if required. Install lock pins or lock screws, if required. is located in the primary shoe lining block closest to the camshaft on
Tighten the screws to 10-15 lb-ft (13.6-20.3 N폷m). @ the inboard side. The first shoe past the camshaft in the direction of
wheel rotation is the primary shoe.
8. Install a new shoe return spring onto the brake shoe.
Figure 5.30. Place the upper brake shoe into position over the The primary shoe can either be on the top or the bottom position,
spider. Repeat Steps 5-6. depending on the location of the cam. If the cam is behind the axle,
Figure 5.30 the top shoe is the primary shoe. If the cam is in front of the axle,
the bottom shoe is the primary shoe. Figure 5.31.
The preferred sensor position is the primary shoe, cam end block,
inboard center rivet. Figure 5.32.
Figure 5.31
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Figure 5.30
CAM
CAM ANCHOR ANCHOR CAM
T Series Cam Brake SE
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1. Lubricate the shoe rollers and anchor pins as shown in
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Figure 5.28. Use only Meritor-approved grease. Refer to
Section 7 for approved grease specifications.
CAM BEHIND AXLE CAM IN FRONT OF AXLE
2. Install the anchor pins, washers and nuts onto the backing
LEFT FORWARD WHEEL ROTATION
plate if you removed these parts previously. Tighten the anchor WHEEL ROTATION WHEEL ROTATION
pin nuts to 185-350 lb-ft (251-475 N폷m). @
3. Install the anti-rattle rod. Install the brake shoe onto the anchor DARY SHOE RY SHOE
ON MA
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pins and anti-rattle rod.
S
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4. Install the anchor pin snap rings, anti-rattle spring and CAM ANCHOR ANCHOR CAM
anti-rattle retainer spring onto the anti-rattle rod.
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5. Pull the brake shoe away from the camshaft to enable you to MA ON
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install the brake shoe roller. Install a new brake shoe return
spring onto the brake shoe.
CAM IN FRONT OF AXLE CAM BEHIND AXLE
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Brake Shoes Equipped with a Lining Wear
Sensor Figure 5.31
Figure 5.32 6. Once the brake drums reach a temperature range above
FORWARD WHEEL ROTATION 450° F (232° C), return the vehicle to the service facility.
7. Let the truck sit for a minimum of 30 minutes for the brakes to
cool to ambient temperature.
8. Check all wheel ends for the correct minimum Free Stroke
measurement and ensure the Applied Stroke measurements
are within CVSA specifications.
앫 If the brake is not within specifications: Readjust the
INBOARD CENTER RIVET INBOARD CENTER RIVET automatic slack adjuster using the initial manual setup
4006500b
procedure. Refer to Section 6.
Figure 5.32
9. Road test the vehicle and correct any issues if found.
앫 If a noise, shimmy or pull still exists after attempting to
Drum and Wheel
correct it: Repeat Steps 2-8 again to try to resolve the
Follow the manufacturer’s instructions to install the drum and wheel issue. If the problem still exists, contact the Meritor
onto the axle. OnTrac™ Customer Call Center at 866-668-7221.
WARNING
To prevent serious personal injury and damage to components,
burnish the brakes in a safe area.
Read and observe all Warning and Caution hazard alert messages in
this publication. They provide information that can help prevent Measure Free Stroke
serious personal injury, damage to components, or both. When you perform preventive maintenance procedures on an
in-service brake, check both the free stroke and adjusted chamber
WARNING stroke. Refer to the procedures in this section.
To prevent serious eye injury, always wear safe eye protection
Free stroke sets the clearance between the linings and drum. The
when you perform vehicle maintenance or service.
in-service free stroke may be slightly longer than 0.5-0.625-inch
(12.7-15.9 mm) specified in this procedure. This is acceptable if the
ASBESTOS AND NON-ASBESTOS adjusted chamber stroke is within the limits shown in Table F and
FIBERS WARNING Table G.
Some brake linings contain asbestos fibers, a cancer and lung
disease hazard. Some brake linings contain non-asbestos
CAUTION
fibers, whose long-term effects to health are unknown. You
You must disengage a pull pawl before rotating the manual
must use caution when you handle both asbestos and
adjusting nut, or you will damage the pawl teeth. A damaged
non-asbestos materials.
pawl will not allow the slack adjuster to automatically adjust
brake clearance. Replace damaged pawls before returning the
Important Information vehicle to service to prevent damage to components.
Meritor automatic slack adjusters (ASAs) should not need to be
manually adjusted in service. ASAs should not have to be adjusted 1. Disengage a pull pawl. Use a screwdriver or equivalent tool to
to correct excessive push rod stroke. The excessive stroke may be pry the pull pawl at least 1/32-inch (0.8 mm) to disengage the
an indication that a problem exists with the foundation brake, ASA, teeth.
brake actuator or other system components. 2. Use a wrench to turn the adjusting nut COUNTERCLOCKWISE
Meritor recommends troubleshooting the problem, replacing until the brake shoes contact the drum. Figure 6.1. Then back
suspect components and then confirming proper brake operation off the adjusting nut in the opposite direction 1/2 turn for drum
prior to returning the vehicle into service. brakes or 3/4 turn for disc brakes.
In the event that a manual adjustment must be made (although not a Figure 6.1
Disengage pawl.
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Figure 6.1
3. Measure the distance from the center of the large clevis pin to
the bottom of the air chamber while the brake is released. The
measurement you obtain is X in Figure 6.2.
4. Use a pry bar to move the slack adjuster and position the Meritor recommends troubleshooting the problem, replacing
linings against the drum, brakes applied. Measure the same suspect components and then confirming proper brake operation
distance again while the brakes are applied. The measurement prior to returning the vehicle into service.
you obtain is Y in Figure 6.2. In the event that a manual adjustment must be made (although not a
common practice), a service appointment and full foundation brake,
CAUTION ASA, and other system component inspection should be conducted
Do not set free stroke shorter than 0.5-0.625-inch as soon as possible to ensure integrity of the overall brake system.
(12.7-15.9 mm) for drum brakes. If the measurement is too
short, linings can drag. Damage to components can result. For Meritor brake adjustment, refer to the brake adjustment tables
in this manual. For non-Meritor brake adjusters, refer to the brake
5. Subtract X from Y to obtain the in-service free stroke. The manufacturer’s service procedures.
measurement must be 0.5-0.625-inch (12.7-15.9 mm) for
drum brakes. Figure 6.2. Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance
앫 If the free stroke measurement is not within (CVSA) Guidelines
specification: Turn the adjusting nut 1/8 turn in the
direction shown in Figure 6.3 and check the free stroke Measure Push Rod Travel or Adjusted
again. Continue to measure and adjust the stroke until the Chamber Stroke
measurement is within specification.
Use the following procedure to check in-service push rod travel or
adjusted chamber stroke on truck and tractor brakes.
Figure 6.3
Disengage a
pull pawl.
WARNING
Before you service a spring chamber, carefully follow the
manufacturer’s instructions to compress and lock the spring to
SHORTEN completely release the brake. Verify that no air pressure
STROKE
LENGTHEN remains in the service chamber before you proceed. Sudden
STROKE release of compressed air can cause serious personal injury
and damage to components.
3. With the brakes released, mark the push rod where it exits the Table F: Standard-Stroke Clamp-Type Brake Chamber Data
chamber. Measure and record the distance. Have another
Brake Adjustment Limit @ 90-100 psi
person apply and hold the brakes on full application.
Type (620-690 kPa)
Figure 6.4. Hold the ruler parallel to the push rod and measure
as carefully as possible. A measurement error can affect CVSA 9 1-3/8-inches (35 mm)
re-adjustment limits. CVSA states that “any brake 1/4-inch or 12 1-3/8-inches (35 mm)
more past the re-adjustment limit, or any two brakes less than
16 1-3/4-inches (45 mm)
1/4-inch beyond the re-adjustment limit, will be cause for
rejection.” 20 1-3/4-inches (45 mm)
24 1-3/4-inches (45 mm)
Figure 6.4
Figure 6.5
Figure 6.6
Figure 6.7
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TRAPEZOID
Figure 6.5 TAG 4010857a
Figure 6.7
Long-Stroke Chambers
Look for one of the following three features. They generally Figure 6.8
Figure 6.8
Read and observe all Warning and Caution hazard alert messages in
this publication. They provide information that can help prevent
serious personal injury, damage to components, or both.
WARNING
To prevent serious eye injury, always wear safe eye protection
when you perform vehicle maintenance or service.
Lubrication
Cam Brakes
Refer to Table H for grease specifications.
Q, Q+ AND P SERIES
Meritor recommends that you install new camshaft bushings
Lubricate Lubricate
whenever you install a new camshaft. here only. entirely.
Before you perform lubrication procedures, release the brakes to
ensure the camshaft bushings and automatic slack adjusters will be
sufficiently lubricated. If the brake has a spring brake, compress and
lock the spring to completely release the brake. No air pressure
Do not
must remain in the service half of the air chamber. ANCHOR PIN
lubricate here.
Lubricate through the fitting on the bracket or spider until new CAM
grease flows from the inboard seal. ROLLER PIN
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Long-life trailer cam brake bushings require correct lubrication for
Figure 7.2
maximum performance and bushing life. Although you do not have
to replace spider cam bushings on trailer axles as frequently, Meritor
recommends that you lubricate the bushings at least four times Important Information
during the life of your brake lining. Meritor automatic slack adjusters (ASAs) should not need to be
manually adjusted in service. ASAs should not have to be adjusted
Rollers and Anchor Pins to correct excessive push rod stroke. The excessive stroke may be
When you disassemble the brake, or when necessary, lubricate the an indication that a problem exists with the foundation brake, ASA,
anchor pins and rollers where these parts touch the brake shoes. brake actuator or other system components.
Do not allow grease to contact the area of the roller that touches the Meritor recommends troubleshooting the problem, replacing
camshaft head. To avoid flat spots, lubricate a cam roller directly in suspect components and then confirming proper brake operation
the web roller pocket and not at the cam-to-roller contact area. Flat prior to returning the vehicle into service.
spots can affect brake adjustment and result in premature brake In the event that a manual adjustment must be made (although not a
wear or reduced braking performance. Figure 7.1 and Figure 7.2. common practice), a service appointment and full foundation brake,
ASA, and other system component inspection should be conducted
as soon as possible to ensure integrity of the overall brake system.
Figure 7.1
Grease Specifications
Table I: Automatic Slack Adjuster Grease Specifications
Components Meritor Specification NLGI Grade Grease Type Outside Temperature
Automatic Slack Adjuster* O-704 2 Calcium Sulfonate Down to −30°F (−34.4°C)
Complex
O-645 2 Synthetic Oil, Clay Base Down to −65°F (−54°C)
O-692 1 and 2 Lithium Base Down to −40°F (−40°C)
Clevis Pins Any of Above Refer to Above Refer to Above Refer to Above
O-641 — Anti-Seize Not applicable for anti-seize
compound.
* For non-Meritor automatic slack adjusters, refer to the vehicle manufacturer’s instructions for maintenance intervals and specifications.
The use of an unapproved grease can damage components or shorten their useful life and void warranties. Not all approved greases are
compatible with one another, and therefore should not be mixed. For example, do not mix O-645 with any other approved grease in this table.
If O-645 must be used, previously installed greases should be purged to prevent cross contamination. For further information on grease
specifications or deviations, contact the Meritor OnTrac™ Customer Call Center at 866-668-7221 prior to use.
Anti-Seize Compound
For a conventional automatic slack adjuster, use anti-seize
compound on the slack adjuster splines and camshaft splines if the
slack adjuster gear does not have a grease groove and holes around
its inner diameter.
Application Interval
Linehaul and General Service Vehicles Q+, Cast+ and Q Series brakes at every 100,000 miles (160 000 km); or every six
months, whichever comes first.
P Series brakes at every 50,000 miles (80 000 km); or every six months, whichever
comes first.
General Service and Heavy Service Vehicles At least every four months, when you replace the seals and reline the brakes.
Every two weeks during the first four-month period, inspect for hardened or
contaminated grease, and for the absence of grease, to help determine lubrication
intervals.
Lubricate more often for severe-duty applications.
Restricted Service Vehicles Lubricate every six months, at each reline, or at every 10,000 miles (16 000 km),
whichever comes first.
1. Check the complete air system for worn hoses and connectors.
With the air pressure at 100 psi (689 kPa), the brakes released
and the engine off, tractor air pressure loss must not exceed
two psi (13.8 kPa) per minute. Total tractor and trailer loss
must not exceed three psi (20.7 kPa) per minute.
Figure 7.4
Figure 7.5
Figure 7.5
Figure 7.6
“A”
“L”
AL FACTOR = A x L
A = AIR CHAMBER AREA
L = LENGTH OF SLACK ADJUSTER
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Figure 7.6
Important Information
8 Diagnostics
Troubleshooting
WARNING
To prevent serious eye injury, always wear safe eye protection
when you perform vehicle maintenance and service.
Torque Specifications
9 Specifications
Cam Brakes
Figure 9.1
(some models)
5/16"-18 thread
12-20 lb-ft (16-27 N·m)
Add camshaft spacing
3/8"-16 thread washers so that slack
Grade 8 = 30-50 lb-ft (41-68 N·m) adjuster is aligned
Grade 5 = 25-35 lb-ft (34-47 N·m)
with air chamber clevis.
ANCHOR PIN
SET SCREW (2)
(some models)
3/8"-16 thread
10 lb-ft (14 N·m)
minimum
Straight side
3/4"-16 thread
210-270 lb-ft (285-366 N·m) GREASE FITTING (1)
(some models)
BRAKE MOUNTING BOLTS 1/8" dryseal
3-5 lb-ft (4-7 N·m)
Grade 8 bolts with nuts and two
hardened washers on each bolt.
(Refer to chart below.) Add camshaft spacing
AIR CHAMBER MOUNTING (2) washers to provide no
(Refer to chart below.) more than 0.060" (1.52 mm)
end play.
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Figure 9.1
Table M: Air Chamber Mounting, Grade 8 Nuts and Hard Flat Washers
Chamber Size 9 12 16 20 24 30 36 Spring Chamber
Bendix 20-30 lb-ft (27-41 N폷m) 30-45 lb-ft (41-61 N폷m) 45-65 lb-ft (61-88 N폷m) 65-85 lb-ft (88-115 N폷m)
Haldex 35-50 lb-ft (48-68 N폷m) 70-100 lb-ft (95-136 N폷m)
MGM 35-40 lb-ft (48-54 N폷m) 133-155 lb-ft (180-210 N폷m)
Anchorlok/ — 130-150 lb-ft (177-203 N폷m)
Haldex
WABCO 133-155 lb-ft (180-210 N폷m)