DOT brake scanners.

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  1. Hammer166

    Hammer166 Crusty Information Officer

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    That is a different animal. That's basically a dyno for each corner of the tandem. It would directly measure what the infrared scanners show indirectly. No worries if everything is properly adjusted and functional. It would likely catch a glazed drum/shoe, though.
     
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  3. xsetra

    xsetra Road Train Member

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    Last week I got a sticker on truck and trailer from level 1 inspection in Oregon. BUT the next day I had a brake lock up on trailer. Cam roll over.

    Same thing happened when I had shoes replaced on the road in January, apparently they did not measure thickness of drums.
    Drove it home and did it myself this time. Shoes were OK but drum had cracks to look thru. I was lucky.
    Changed drum and shoes.
     
  4. tony97905

    tony97905 Road Train Member

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    I'm not sure exactly how they will work but I know trains have used similar devices for years to check for a "hot" wheel end and then signal the operator who is required to stop and walk the train to verify. I have also seen a brake dyno in action at Country Coach RV plant in Oregon.....they would drive in at 35mph and then apply brakes hard when on the dyno and it would give a readout of braking performance. So the technology has been out there and now it sounds like it's catching up to our local DOT stations.
     
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  5. STexan

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    In the case of trucks/trailers, the "hot" wheel set is probably not the problem. It's the one trying to do the work that others aren't for whatever reason.
     
  6. realdesertkickin

    realdesertkickin Heavy Load Member

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    In other news, Binford is working on the new 9000 anti-brake scanner/jammer for $399.95...
     
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  7. Hammer166

    Hammer166 Crusty Information Officer

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    Only if the problem is brake adjustment. Underinflation, a dragging shoe, a bad bearing all show as the hot one. Admittedly those are less common problems than one set of brakes out of adjustment.
     
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  8. snowwy

    snowwy Road Train Member

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    You all are forgetting warped drums.
     
  9. Studebaker Hawk

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    Did I read the out of service criteria in the regulation above as being 43% effective? That is like having 5 wheel positions inoperative. Not going to stop 80K that way....
     
  10. Hammer166

    Hammer166 Crusty Information Officer

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    Efficient, not effective. They basically know the design torque of the various brake systems, you have to produce 43% of that.
     
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