Thalasso
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Re: Testing Surge Brakes
Well, then i guess the inspections i have been so privileged to be invited to, have been done all wrong. If what you say is true, then the State Police (D.O.T ) inspectors need to all get on the same page.Could you tell me where i could find the written acceptable procedure.What kind of Safety Insp.are you?( No criticism meant.)
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The main confusion seems to lie in the assumptions some on here have made as to how the brakes are tested with the wheels in the air. It has been stated by those in the wrong that just spinning the wheels and applying the brakes to see if the wheels stop is not an effective test...and on this point they are correct.....that is not the way the test is done....BUT just because they are going about the test incorrectly does not make the test itself an invalid way to test the brake system.
The correct way to perform the test here in PA. is to apply the brakes, THEN try to move the wheels. If they are applied properly, you won't be able to turn them very far using any reasonable method. If you can turn any one of them, then that brake assembly probably needs to be investigated further.
I can't think of a single instance where we would attempt to drag the trailer with the brakes fully applied. Pretty much all the tests we use to verify the brake system is functioning correctly can be done without ever moving the trailer.....or even having it hooked to a tow vehicle.
Well, then i guess the inspections i have been so privileged to be invited to, have been done all wrong. If what you say is true, then the State Police (D.O.T ) inspectors need to all get on the same page.Could you tell me where i could find the written acceptable procedure.What kind of Safety Insp.are you?( No criticism meant.)
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