MADE IN U.S.A SINCE 1939

Modern Spring Brake Valve Exhaust Curve

To prevent spring brake drag the 110800, 110700, and 110500 are designed to retain pressure in the trailer’s spring brake chambers even with diminishing supply line pressure. The chart below shows typical response to a varierty of supply pressures

Supply Line

The supply line is the air line from the trailers towing unit (tractor) that is responsible for replenishing the air brake reservoirs. It also signals the trailer to go into emergency or park mode (spring brakes engaged) when the air pressure drops.

Spring Brake Chambers

This term is used to describe the portion of the brake actuators that are used to engage the brakes when the trailers is parked or goes into emergency lockup. Although integrally linked to the service brake actuators they are operated separately via the spring brake valve.

Spring Brake Valve

Typical chamber levels with diminishing supply line pressure

Supply Line

Spring Chamber

100

95

95

95

90

95

85

95

80

95

Supply Line

Spring Chamber

75

95

70

95

65

95

60

95

55

95

Supply Line

Spring Chamber

50

95

45

95

40

90

35

80

30

70

Supply Line

Spring Chamber

25

60

20

45

15

35

10

25

5

10

Chart