This booster is a tandem vacuum suspended unit. The tandem
vacuum suspended booster operates with a vacuum on both sides of the diaphrams
when the following conditions exist:
• | The booster is in normal operating mode. |
• | The service brake is in the released position. |
When the brakes are applied, air at atmospheric pressure is admitted
to one side of each diaphragm in order to provide the power assist. When the
service brake is released, the atmospheric air is shut off from the
one side of each diaphragm. The air is then drawn from the booster through
the vacuum check valve to the vacuum source.
Important:
• | Do not use lubricated compressed air on brake parts as damage
to rubber parts may result. |
• | If any hydraulic component is removed or disconnected, you may
need to bleed all or part of the brake system. Refer to
Hydraulic Brake System Bleeding
. |
• | The fastener tightening values specified are for dry, unlubricated
fasteners. |
• | Perform service operations on a clean bench free from all mineral
oil materials. |