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1

Supply Port

(Casting has

1, SUP)

Exhaust Port

(Casting has

3, EXH)

Supply Port

(Casting has

1, SUP)

Exhaust Port

(Casting has 3, EXH)

Electrical
Connector

 Mounting Holes

(.33" Diameter

Through Body)

Electrical
Connector

Delivery Port

(Casting has

2, DEL)

M-32

Modulator

M-32QR

Modulator*

®

SD-13-4870

DESCRIPTION

The M-32

 and M-32QR

 (quick release) antilock system

modulators (Figure 1) are high capacity, on/off air valves
that incorporate a pair of electrical solenoids for control.
The solenoids provide the electro-pneumatic interface between
the antilock controller electronics and the air brake system.
The modulator is used to control the braking function on
individual or dual service actuators during antilock activity.

The M-32QR

 modulator is the direct replacement for the

M-30

 (Figure 2) modulator in all applications. The M-32QR

modulator includes a bias valve to provide an internal quick
release function.  In applications using an M-32

 modulator,

an external quick release valve may be required, depending
on the system design (see Figure 3 for typical system
schematics).  When used to control both service chambers
on an axle or two chambers on the same side of a tandem
axle, the modulator is sometimes mounted ahead of a quick
release valve, which provides quick exhaust of service
applications during normal braking.  In the case of individual
wheel control applications, the modulator is always the last
control valve through which air passes on its way to the
service brake actuator.

Bendix

®

 M-32

 and M-32QR

 AntiLock Modulators

FIGURE 1:  M-32

 AND M-32QR

 MODULATORS

The modulator consists of a die cast aluminum body and a
solenoid assembly which contains one normally open
solenoid, one normally closed solenoid, and an inlet and
exhaust diaphragm valve.  A three pin, weather resistant
electrical connector is an integral part of the modulator
solenoid assembly and serves to carry control commands
from the antilock controller to the modulator.  Two mounting
holes are provided for frame or cross member mounting of
the valve.

The supply, delivery and exhaust ports on the M-32

modulator are identified with a cast, embossed numeral for
positive identification.

Identification

Air Line Connection

1, SUP

Supply

(incoming air from foot, relay or quick release valve)

2, DEL

Delivery

(air delivery to service actuators)

3, EXH

Exhaust

Previous
Model
M-30

Modulator

FIGURE 2:  M-30

 MODULATOR

* All M-32QR

 modulators

except p/n 5011281 (Bluebird)
have the shorter exhaust port.

Summary of Contents for M32 M32QR ANTILOCK MODULATOR ASSY

Page 1: ...bers on the same side of a tandem axle the modulator is sometimes mounted ahead of a quick release valve which provides quick exhaust of service applications during normal braking In the case of indiv...

Page 2: ...K A wiring harness connects the vehicle modulators to the controller TheABS controller is able to simultaneously and independentlycontroltheindividualmodulators Whenvehicle power is supplied to theABS...

Page 3: ...Hold Diaphragm Spring Brake Chamber Brake Valve Exhaust Diaphragm Exhaust Valve Exhaust Port M 32 Modulator M 32QR Modulator Bias Valve Delivery Port Supply Port Supply or Hold Diaphragm Spring Brake...

Page 4: ...reapplication of air pressure to the brake actuator The solenoids in the modulator are controlled independently by the antilock controller ECU An experienced driver of a vehicle without ABS who encoun...

Page 5: ...solenoid allows application air to flow to the control side of the exhaust diaphragm which then seals the exhaust passage With the exhaust diaphragm seated further exhaust of brake chamber air pressur...

Page 6: ...ice technicians 1 Park the vehicle on a level surface and block or chock the wheels Release the parking brakes and build the air system to governor cut out 2 Turn the engine ignition key to the OFF po...

Page 7: ...it may whip Never remove a component or plug unless you are certain all system pressure has been depleted 8 Use only genuine Bendix replacement parts components and kits Replacement hardware tubing h...

Page 8: ...cation made during VALVE REMOVAL step 5 4 Reconnect the electrical connector to the modulator 5 After installing the valve test all air fittings for excessive leakage and tighten as needed TECHNICAL...

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