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XL-AS20067BM-en-US · 2021-02-05 · Amendments and Errors Reserved · © SAF-HOLLAND, Inc., SAF-HOLLAND, HOLLAND, SAF, 

and logos are trademarks of SAF-HOLLAND S.A., SAF-HOLLAND GmbH, and SAF-HOLLAND, Inc.

Hanger Mounted Lift Bracket Replacement

Figure 15

Figure 14

Figure 13

10.   Hanger Mounted Lift Bracket 

Replacement 

IMPORTANT: 

The trailer MUST be unloaded before 
beginning service procedures.

1.  With the vehicle unloaded and on a level surface, exhaust 

all air from the system.

2.  Support the suspension beams with jack stands to 

prevent the equalizing beam pivot from moving. 

Failure to exhaust the suspension air and 
chock the tires prior to beginning 
maintenance could allow vehicle 
movement which, if not avoided, could 
result in death or serious injury.

IMPORTANT:

   If air spring has a leak and is deflated,  

Step 1 MUST still be performed. 

3.  Remove the air line and PosiLift air spring from the lift 

bracket 

(Figure 13)

.

4.  Remove the two (2) 1/2" bolts and nuts from the tie 

plate between the hanger and hanger mounted lift 
bracket 

(Figure 14)

.

5.  Remove the pivot connection hardware.
6.  Place the hanger mounted lift bracket under the 

suspension frame bracket and install the two (2) 1/2" 
nuts and bolts 

(Figure 14)

. Refer to Section 14 for 

torque requirements.

7.  Install PosiLift air spring into the hanger mounted lift 

bracket 

(Figure 15)

.

NOTE:

  Air spring should be mounted using the inboard 

mounting holes 

(Figure 15)

.

FRAME 
BRACKET

1/2" NUTS

FRAME 
BRACKET

TIE PLATE

1/2" NUTS

POSILIFT  
AIR SPRING

HANGER MOUNTED 
LIFT BRACKET

POSILIFT AIR SPRING

Summary of Contents for PosiLift AN

Page 1: ...XL AS20067BM en US Installation and Maintenance Manual PosiLift AN Air Lift Fixed Frame CBXAN Series PosiLift AS Air Lift Fixed Frame CBXAS Series ...

Page 2: ... will be used A copy of the written warranty is included with the product or available on the internet at www safholland com Contents Page Section 7 Pre Operational Checklist 10 Section 8 SwingAlign Axle Alignment 11 Section 9 Service Repair Kits SRK 12 Section 10 Hanger Mounted Lift Bracket Replacement 16 Section 11 Beam Mounted Lift Bracket Replacement 18 Section 12 PosiLift AN AS Air Spring Rep...

Page 3: ... equally and uniformly 4 Ensure that the brakes are NOT overheated by continuous operation Failure to minimize the use of brakes during overheating conditions could result in deterioration of brake efficiency which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury 5 The parking brake MUST NOT be immediately applied when the brakes are overheated as the brake drums or discs may be damaged by d...

Page 4: ...ith the following mechanical properties Tensile Strength 72k psi 496 MPa Yield Strength 60k psi 414 MPa CharpyV Notch 20 ft lbs 27 N m at 0 F 17 7 C Elongation 22 The recommended welding gas for gas metal arc welding GMAW is 90 Argon 10 CO2 If a different gas is used welds must comply with penetration requirements illustrated Figure 1 Where the installation drawing specifies different than above t...

Page 5: ...Washer Lock 0 41 4 8 TC Bolt 7 8 9 UNC 2A 2 9 Lock Nut 7 8 9 TC 2 ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY 10 Collar Bolt 4 11 Washer 7 8 TC 2 12 Washer 4 13 Nut Hex 0 5 13 GR B 4 14 Nut Prev Torque Hex Flange 0 5 13 GR B 8 15 Washer Lock 0 53 4 16 Cap Screw Hex HD 0 5 13 x 1 75 GR 5 ZC 8 17 Fitting 90 Degree Push Connect 2 1 2 5 16 9 11 10 12 3 14 14 7 6 16 17 8 10 12 13 15 4 NOTE Item 8 Pivot Bolt comes from the fa...

Page 6: ...valve lower link connection and rotate the height control valve control arm down approximately 20 to exhaust position b Disconnect the air supply line from the air springs 5 Set the parking brakes and chock the tires Failure to completely exhaust air springs and chock the tires prior to removal could result in unexpected vehicle movement which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury...

Page 7: ...ir control system For plumbing instructions and diagram for manual lift refer to Section 5 and solenoid styles refer to Section 6 15 Reinstall the height control valve linkage to the lower height control valve tab and properly torque the fasteners 16 Lower the axle until the tires are back on the ground and remove the jack stand supporting the axle only 17 Increase the suspension air system to pro...

Page 8: ...h the full operational range of the suspension The height control valve regulates the air pressure required for varying capacities of load It is critical to make sure the height control valve is set at the proper suspension ride height Failure to match the linkage length to the design ride height could result in improper suspension height which if not avoided could result in damage to trailer comp...

Page 9: ...ull operational range of the suspension The height control valve regulates the air pressure required for varying capacities of load It is critical to make sure the height control valve is set at the proper suspension ride height Failure to match the linkage length to the design ride height could result in improper suspension height which if not avoided could result in damage to trailer components ...

Page 10: ...f the vehicle and visually check all air control system fittings for air leaks by applying a soapy water solution and checking for bubbles at all air connections and fittings Check the air springs for equal firmness Figure 9 4 Exhaust the air from suspension air springs using the valve that controls the PosiLift Refer to plumbing diagrams in Sections 5 and 6 5 Verify that the 1 2 and 3 4 air sprin...

Page 11: ...the centerline of the rear axle spindles d Dimensions C and D Figure 10 MUST be equal to within 1 16 1 mm 8 2 Alignment Instructions 1 Using the measurements from Step 3 align each axle by rotating the alignment bolt head on the front face of the roadside frame bracket clockwise to move axle forward A arrows counterclockwise to move axle rearward B arrows Figure 11 IMPORTANT DO NOT loosen the pivo...

Page 12: ...line Bolt 7 8 9 UNC 2A x 8 50 2015100000170 2 3 Lock Nut 7 8 9 TC 2061100000260 2 4 Washer 93600579 4 5 Collar Bolt 2045100000020 4 6 Washer 7 8 TC 2082100000210 4 NOTE Kit contains parts to replace both sides of axle Parts for one side shown CBXAS SERIES PIVOT CONNECTION REPLACEMENT KIT 48100700 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER QTY 1 E 20 Head Spline Bolt 7 8 9 UNC 2A x 7 50 2015100000160 2 2 Lock Nu...

Page 13: ... 0 53 93600072 2 16 Cap Screw Hex HD 0 5 13 x 1 75 GR 5 ZC XB HHC 001 33 4 17 Fitting 90 Degree Push Connect 90060058 1 POSILIFT AS KIT 48100759 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER QTY 1 Lift Bracket Standard Hanger 90027302 1 2 Plate Mounting Air Spring Lift 90035023 1 3 Plate Lift Mounting 90035026 1 4 Lift Assembly Beam Mounted 90550388 1 5 Air Spring Assembly 90557366 1 6 Bolt Hex 38 16 x 1 GR 5 9320...

Page 14: ...sher 93600579 4 8 Cap Screw Hex HD 0 5 13 x 1 75 GR 5 ZC XB HHC 001 33 2 9 Washer Lock 0 53 93600072 2 10 Collar Bolt 2045100000020 4 11 Washer 7 8 TC 2082100000210 4 SWINGALIGN REPLACEMENT KIT 48100696 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER QTY 1 Plate Alignment 90531339 2 2 Yoke SwingAlign Standard Hanger 90045491 1 3 Threaded Rod Assembly 90548007 1 4 E 20 Head Spline Bolt 7 8 9 UNC 2A x 8 50 20151000001...

Page 15: ...os are trademarks of SAF HOLLAND S A SAF HOLLAND GmbH and SAF HOLLAND Inc Service Repair Kits Manual Valve Kit AC 84M 3X Part Number 50860009 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER QTY 1 Manual Valve 50860009 1 Solenoid Valve Kit AC 845 3XE Part Number 50860011 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER QTY 1 Solenoid Valve 50860011 1 ...

Page 16: ... allow vehicle movement which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury IMPORTANT If air spring has a leak and is deflated Step 1 MUST still be performed 3 Remove the air line and PosiLift air spring from the lift bracket Figure 13 4 Remove the two 2 1 2 bolts and nuts from the tie plate between the hanger and hanger mounted lift bracket Figure 14 5 Remove the pivot connection hardwar...

Page 17: ...he air line is fed through the grommet in the new lift bracket Figure 17 10 Check for air leaks by applying a soapy water solution and checking for bubbles at all connections and fittings If leaks are found repair as necessary IMPORTANT It is the responsibility of the air system installer to secure all air lines and check for air leaks If air leaks are detected repair as required Failure to elimin...

Page 18: ... bracket under the cast beam and installing the two 2 sets of 1 2 bolts washers and nuts Figure 18 Refer to Section 14 for torque requirements 6 Install PosiLift air spring into the beam mounted lift bracket using the two 2 3 8 bolt and washers to the inboard mounting holes on the bracket Figure 19 Refer to Section 14 for torque requirements NOTE Air spring should be mounted using the inboard moun...

Page 19: ...d lift bracket to the front side of the PosiLift air spring 4 Install the new PosiLift air spring and air spring mounting plate to the beam mounted lift bracket and attach with the two 2 3 8 bolts and washers Figure 21 5 Mount the PosiLift air spring into the hanger mounted lift bracket and attach with two 2 1 2 nuts Figure 22 Refer to Section 14 for torque requirements NOTE Air spring should be m...

Page 20: ... Failure to properly support suspension during maintenance could create a crush hazard which if not avoided could result in death serious injury or component damage 2 Exhaust air from the suspension system by Automatic control use height control valve by disconnecting link at lower connection then rotate control arm to exhaust approximately 20 down position or Disconnect the air supply line from t...

Page 21: ...ath serious injury or component damage 10 Inspect equalizing beams for wear cracks and failed welds at axle If cracks are detected anywhere on an equalizing beam replace the beam and axle assembly IMPORTANT NEVER repair a cracked equalizing beam DO NOT weld cracks Secondary weld failures during use could cause loss of vehicle control Failure to replace a cracked equalizing beam could cause loss of...

Page 22: ...ssive refer to the CBXAN Series Maintenance Manual XL AS20065MM en US or CBXAS Series Maintenance Manual XL AS20101MM en US 15 Reinstall equalizing beam with new pivot connection hardware Position at ride height and properly torque fasteners refer to the CBXAN Series Maintenance Manual XL AS20065MM en US or CBXAS Series Maintenance Manual XL AS20101MM en US for proper torque information 16 Reconne...

Page 23: ...and supporting the axle only 21 Re attach the air line to the bottom of the PosiLift air spring Re use the elbow fitting Check for air leaks and fix if necessary 22 Build system air pressure in excess of 85 psig 5 9 bars and check for leaks by applying a soapy water solution and checking for bubbles at all connections and fittings and fix if necessary IMPORTANT It is the responsibility of the air ...

Page 24: ... is sheared off and that there is no sign of movement NOTE Torque specifications listed above are with clean lubricated coated threads Table 1 All new SAF HOLLAND fasteners come precoated from the factory For bolt and lock nut grade markings refer to Figure 32 IMPORTANT The use of special lubricants with friction modifiers such as Anti Seize or Never Seez without written approval from SAF HOLLAND ...

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