Push-rod guide for air-operated diaphragm spring brakes

Brakes – Operators – Spring

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92 5R, 92 63, 92130A, 188 111, 188153D, 188196P, 303 976, 303 71, F16D 6524

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ABSTRACT:
An improvement in a conventional air-operated diaphragm spring brake is provided by a guide (100) being disposed in registry with an aperture (26) in a service brake housing (16). A push-rod (10) extends from a diaphragm (58) within the housing (12) through the bushing (102) to pivotably connect to a slack adjuster (6). The bushing (102) serves to maintain the push-rod (10) at a preselected angle relative to the slack adjuster (6) when the push-rod is in the inoperative position.

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