Brake actuators, slack adjusters, linings/pads and drums/rotors.

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§ 393.47 Brake actuators, slack adjusters, linings/pads and drums/rotors.

(a) General requirements. Brake components must be constructed, installed and maintained to prevent excessive fading and grabbing. The means of attachment and physical characteristics must provide for safe and reliable stopping of the commercial motor vehicle.

(b) Brake chambers. The service brake chambers and spring brake chambers on each end of an axle must be the same size.

(c) Slack adjusters. The effective length of the slack adjuster on each end of an axle must be the same.

(d) Linings and pads. The thickness of the brake linings or pads shall meet the applicable requirements of this paragraph -

(1) Steering axle brakes. The brake lining/pad thickness on the steering axle of a truck, truck-tractor or bus shall not be less than 4.8 mm (316 inch) at the shoe center for a shoe with a continuous strip of lining; less than 6.4 mm (14 inch) at the shoe center for a shoe with two pads; or worn to the wear indicator if the lining is so marked, for air drum brakes. The steering axle brake lining/pad thickness shall not be less than 3.2 mm (18 inch) for air disc brakes, or 1.6 mm (116 inch) or less for hydraulic disc, drum and electric brakes.

(2) Non-steering axle brakes. An air braked commercial motor vehicle shall not be operated with brake lining/pad thickness less than 6.4 mm (14 inch) or to the wear indicator if the lining is so marked (measured at the shoe center for drum brakes); or less than 3.2 mm (18 inch) for disc brakes. Hydraulic or electric braked commercial motor vehicles shall not be operated with a lining/pad thickness less than 1.6 mm (116 inch) (measured at the shoe center) for disc or drum brakes.

(e) Clamp, Bendix DD-3, bolt-type, and rotochamber brake actuator readjustment limits.

(1) The pushrod stroke must not be greater than the values specified in the following tables:

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Clamp-Type Brake Chambers

Type Outside diameter Brake readjustment limit: standard stroke chamber Brake readjustment limit: long stroke chamber
6 412 in. (114 mm) 114 in. (31.8 mm)
9 514 in. (133 mm) 138 in. (34.9 mm)
12 51116 in. (145 mm) 138 in. (34.9 mm) 134 in. (44.5 mm).
16 638 in. (162 mm) 134 in. (44.5 mm) 2 in. (50.8 mm).
20 62532 in. (172 mm) 134 in. (44.5 mm) 2 in. (50.8 mm).
212 in. (63.5 mm).1
24 7732 in. (184 mm) 134 in. (44.5 mm) 2 in. (50.8 mm).
212 in. (63.5 mm).2
30 8332 in. (206 mm) 2 in. (50.8 mm) 212 in. (63.5 mm).
36 9 in. (229 mm) 212 in. (63.5 mm)
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Bendix DD-3 Brake Chambers

Type Outside diameter Brake readjustment limit
30 818 in. (206 mm) 214 in. (57.2 mm).
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Bolt-Type Brake Chambers

Type Outside diameter Brake readjustment limit
A 61516 in. (176 mm) 138 in. (34.9 mm).
B 9316 in. (234 mm) 134 in. (44.5 mm).
C 8116 in. (205 mm) 134 in. (44.5 mm).
D 514 in. (133 mm) 114 in. (31.8 mm).
E 6316 in. (157 mm) 138 in. (34.9 mm).
F 11 in. (279 mm) 214 in. (57.2 mm).
G 978 in. (251 mm) 2 in. (50.8 mm).
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Rotochamber-Type Brake Chambers

Type Outside diameter Brake readjustment limit
9 4932 in. (109 mm) 112 in. (38.1 mm).
12 41316 in. (122 mm) 112 in. (38.1 mm).
16 51332 in. (138 mm) 2 in. (50.8 mm).
20 51516 in. (151 mm) 2 in. (50.8 mm).
24 61332 in. (163 mm) 2 in. (50.8 mm).
30 7116 in. (180 mm) 214 in. (57.2 mm).
36 758 in. (194 mm) 234 in. (69.9 mm).
50 878 in. (226 mm) 3 in. (76.2 mm).

(2) For actuator types not listed in these tables, the pushrod stroke must not be greater than 80 percent of the rated stroke marked on the actuator by the actuator manufacturer, or greater than the readjustment limit marked on the actuator by the actuator manufacturer.

(f) Wedge brake adjustment. The movement of the scribe mark on the lining shall not exceed 1.6 mm (116 inch).

(g) Drums and rotors. The thickness of the drums or rotors shall not be less than the limits established by the brake drum or rotor manufacturer.

[70 FR 48051, Aug. 15, 2005, as amended at 77 FR 46638, Aug. 6, 2012; 86 FR 57076, Oct. 14, 2021]


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