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Old 02-04-2019, 18:23   #1
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Default Lit up the day.

The truck I was driving today decided it wanted flames down the near side. But a blast of white powder sorts it all out.
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Old 02-04-2019, 18:25   #2
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Then the professionals arrive.
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Old 02-04-2019, 18:26   #3
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a blast of white powder sorts it all out.

I've heard that


Good job you had some to hand
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Old 02-04-2019, 22:01   #4
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What caused that then Paul?
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What caused that then Paul?
It was the brakes. More common than you think, normally rear on trailers.
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So exactly what with the brakes? jammed on or what? Rick
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Not sure but aren't HGV brakes designed by law to fail "ON" if there is a problem in the system.
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HGV systems that I dealt with in the 70's often relied on air pressure to hold the brakes "off" lack of air meant brakes came on,(spring brake chambers) but what modern trucks use I have no idea, Rick
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The brakes were binding. The disc and callipers was red hot but the wheel nut indicators weren't even slightly melted.
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Not sure but aren't HGV brakes designed by law to fail "ON" if there is a problem in the system.

As Rick said.
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HGV systems that I dealt with in the 70's often relied on air pressure to hold the brakes "off" lack of air meant brakes came on,(spring brake chambers) but what modern trucks use I have no idea, Rick

Same now you still have to wait till pressure builds up. You have alarms and flashing lights if low pressure as well as the gauge.
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The chambers I worked on had a coil spring that needed one tonne pressure to compress it coil bound, the coils were progressively smaller so compressed it was only around two coils thick, when first introduced there were a few bad accidents with guys stripping them out without the proper tools, although the spring was extended it was still under high pressure and would burst out causing serious injury, I used one as a quick jack for cars with an air line coupling on it, attach the line, slide it under the car release air line and up it would go, happy days, Rick
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