My two manual slack adjusting wrenches were the only cards I carried.
The autos I stomp on a few times (Service brake to the floor and remeasured.)
I had never encounter a defect so bad that we were told to be OOS and stay at the scales until road service came out.
20 years ago one of the companies required brake certification for the workers. I was happy just to let someone else get under there and fool with the automatic stuff. When you get on in years it's easier to use the time for yourself.
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Quote "Manual adjustment of an automatic slack adjuster should only be used to correct the adjustment in an emergency situation as it is likely the brake will soon be back out of adjustment since the procedure usually does not fix the underlying adjustment problem." quote
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The scales on I-77 In NC just south of Va.has a sign “ Official fuel test location”
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The definition I’ve read as far as being certified for brake adjustments. Include on the job experience. I once had a card from a Company, they gave everyone a card at Orientation. Wouldn’t be a bad idea to have one, just in case. I’ve never had a problem, only once had to adjust fronts in Ohio. I had done a brake job and mistakenly backed them off too much. 2”” travel, only allowed 1.75 with 20/20 chambers. I learned something that day.
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A few years ago one of the state mechanics adjusted the brakes backwards on a state dump truck.
The driver left and was killed when he couldn't slow down on the first down grade he got on.
The last I heard was the mechanic went to prison over it. I do not remember what the charge was that he was charged on.
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I used have that card. I have not seen anyone get those cards anymore. I got stopped in Washington state with brakes out of adjustment. I manually adjusted the automatic slack adjuster. The D.O.T guy said he had verify my repair. Make sure it was now in adjustment. They let me go and still had to fix the automatic slack adjuster. I couldn't do that myself since it needed a new one
Can any find the law that says you can't adjust them yourself ? My understanding is every driver can. We can't do repairs to brakes unless you are certified. I have not received one those brake cards in like 14 years. I don't think anyone gives them out anymore. -
Do you have to be certified if you are an owner operator and you work on your own brakes?
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