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T51002 E
InstallatIon, servIce and troubleshootIng Procedures
Route control line through
hole in suspension beam **
Figure 13:
Suggested control line installation details for Low Ride, Short Beam, Narrow Bushing, Standard Duty Models
AANlS 20K
Figure 14:
Suggested control line installation details for Low Ride, Narrow Bushing, Standard Duty Models
AANl
,
HKANl
** It is the OEMs responsibility to route air lines and orient axle connector fittings so as to eliminate interference between slack adjusters
and air lines. Lines should be protected against chaffing when passing through or by metal edges.
AXlE VENT INSTAllATION
The High Flow Axle Vent is installed in the previously
drilled hole as shown in Figure 15. Refer to Axle
Preparation on page 13 for drilling details.
NOTICE: To prevent contamination of the
axle, ensure High flow Axle Vent
is securely fastened and vent tube
points down.
WARNING: failure to properly install axle
vent may result in wheel-end
pressurization and/or water ingestion.
This could cause wheel-end failure
resulting in severe personal injury or
death.
Figure 15:
Typical axle vent installation
Route control line through
hole in suspension beam **
NOTE:
INTRAAX
®
/ VANTRAAX
®
suspension shown,
but axle vent installation is the same for
Hendrickson Trailer Axles. On these axles,
the vent tube is installed in the center hole
(refer to Figure 7).
High Flow Axle Vent
with check valve
½ inch diameter
clear plastic tube
oriented downward