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RELEASING

When the handle or operating lever is moved in a 
counterclockwise direction the force above the piston is 
decreased. The air pressure beneath will then lift the piston, 
moving it away from the exhaust valve. With the exhaust 
passage open, air pressure in the service line will exhaust 
out the exhaust port of the valve.

PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE

Important:

 Review the warranty policy before performing 

any intrusive maintenance procedures. An extended 
warranty may be voided if intrusive maintenance is 
performed during this period.

Because no two vehicles operate under identical 
conditions, maintenance and maintenance intervals will 
vary. Experience is a valuable guide in determining the best 
maintenance interval for any one particular operation.

Visually check for physical damage to the brake valve such 
as broken air lines and broken or missing parts.

Every 3 months, 25,000 miles or 900 operating hours 
perform Operating and Leakage Tests.

SERVICE CHECKS

OPERATING TEST

Connect an accurate test gauge to a delivery port. When 
the handle is moved to the fully applied position, the gauge 
should register full reservoir pressure. NOTE: Some valves 
may be preset to deliver lower than reservoir pressure; 
however, the standard valves generally used on tractors are 
set to deliver full reservoir pressure. Intermediate positions 
should deliver proportional intermediate pressures. Upon 
release, the gauge should immediately register zero.

LEAKAGE TEST

Locate the exhaust port or exhaust line and apply a soap 
solution. (It is common practice to connect a line from 
the valve exhaust port to a location remote from the 
immediate driver’s area.) With the valve in the released 
position, exhaust leakage should not exceed a 1" bubble 
in 5 seconds (100 sccm).

With the valve fully applied, leakage at the exhaust 
should not exceed a 1" bubble in 3 seconds (175 sccm). 
If the valve does not function as described or leakage is 
excessive, it is recommended that it be replaced with a 
new or remanufactured unit, or repaired with genuine parts 
available at Bendix outlets.

REMOVING AND INSTALLING

REMOVING

1.  Block and hold vehicle by means other than air 

brakes.

2.  Drain air brake system.

3.  If remote-operated type valve, disconnect the operating 

mechanism.

4.  Disconnect air lines from valve.

5.  Remove mounting clamp bolts, clamp, and then valve.

INSTALLING

1.  Check and clean air lines to valve.

2.  Operating mechanism for remote type should be 

checked functionally and for proper adjustment.

3.  Mount valve with clamp and mounting bolts.

4.  Tighten mounting bolts evenly to approximately 200 

inch pounds torque (3/8-16 bolt torque 180-220 inch 
pounds.)

5.  If remote type valve, connect operating mechanism.

DISASSEMBLY

HANDLE OPERATED VALVE

1.  Drive out the spirol pin and remove the handle, head, 

and head seal o-ring.

2.  Remove handle o-ring.

3.  Remote Operated Type Valve: Remove set screw, head 

and head seal o-ring.

4.  Remove adjusting ring lock washer.

5.  Remove cap screws that hold body and cover together; 

separate cover from body.

6.  Remove gasket and graduating spring.

7.  Remove cam and cam follower from cover.

8.  Unscrew and remove adjusting ring.

9.  Remove piston and piston return spring from body.

10. Remove piston o-ring.

11. Remove inlet and exhaust insert screws and lock 

washers, then insert and o-ring seal.

12. The inlet and exhaust valve insert can be disassembled 

if desired or necessary.

13. Insert some object such as a cap screw in the supply 

port to hold the inlet valve on its seat.

14. Depress the exhaust valve guide and spring; remove 

the exhaust valve.

15. Remove stem with inlet valve from inlet seat and 

remove inlet valve from stem.

CLEANING AND INSPECTION OF PARTS

1.  Clean all metal parts in mineral spirits.

2.  Wipe rubber parts clean.

3.  Inspect valve seats for nicks or burrs.

4.  Check all springs for distortion, cracks, and 

corrosion.

5.  All rubber parts should be inspected for wear or 

deterioration.

6.  Replace all parts not considered serviceable during 

their inspection with genuine Bendix replacement 
parts.

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