SAF-HOLLAND XL-AS11406OM CBX/CB Series Fixed Frame Top Mount Trailer Air Suspension User Manual
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XL-AS11406OM-en-US Rev B · 2012-06-29 · Amendments and errors reserved. © SAF-HOLLAND, Inc.
Contents
NOTE: In the United States, workshop safety requirements
are defined by federal and/or state Occupational
Safety and Health Act. Equivalent laws may exist
in other countries. This manual is written based
on the assumption that OSHA or other applicable
employee safety regulations are followed by the
location where work is performed.
IMPORTANT: Read this manual before using this
product. Keep this manual in a safe
location for future reference.
Failure to follow the instructions and
safety precautions in this manual can
result in death or serious injury.
Throughout this manual, you will notice the terms “NOTE”,
“IMPORTANT”, “CAUTION”, and “WARNING” followed by
important product information. So that you may better
understand the manual, those terms are as follows:
NOTE: Includes additional information to enable accurate
and easy performance of procedures.
IMPORTANT: Includes additional information that
if not followed could lead to hindered
product performance.
Used without the safety alert symbol,
indicates a potentially hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, could
result in property damage.
Indicates a potentially hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, could
result in minor or moderate injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, could
result in death or serious injury.
Introduction
This manual provides information necessary for the installation
and operation of the SAF-HOLLAND CBX/CB fixed frame top
mount trailer air suspension. Although the images throughout
this manual depict the CBX23 Fusion, there is no difference in
fit or function between the models in the CBX/CB Series.
NOTE: The CBX suspensions include premium 5.75"
diameter axles, the CB suspensions include 5"
diameter axles.
NOTE: For axle end/brake components replacement, contact
SAF-HOLLAND Customer Service at 888-396-6501.
This suspension uses air drawn from the tractor air system
to pressurize the air springs. The height control valve (HCV)
regulates the air pressure required for varying loads while
maintaining the design ride height. This suspension can
provide a cushioned ride throughout the load range, from
empty to fully loaded.
The suspension also provides excellent side-to-side and
axle-to-axle loading which helps equalize and control braking.
Warranty
Refer to the complete warranty for the country in which
the product will be used. A copy of the written warranty
is included with the product and can be found on the
SAF-HOLLAND website (www.safholland.us).
Notes, Cautions, and Warnings
You must read and understand all of the safety procedures
presented in this manual before starting any work on
the suspension.
Proper tools must be used to perform the maintenance and
repair procedures described in this manual. Many of these
procedures require special tools.
Contents Page
Introduction ......................................................................... 3
Warranty .............................................................................. 3
Notes, Cautions, and Warnings ............................................. 3
Section 1 – General Safety Instructions ................................ 4
Section 2 – Standard Decal Requirements ............................ 5
Sections 3 & 4 – CBX Fusion Model Identification
and Nomenclature ..................................... 6
Sections 5 & 6 – CBX Model Identification
and Nomenclature ..................................... 7
Sections 7 & 8 – CB-2300 Model Identification
and Nomenclature ..................................... 8
Contents Page
Section 9 – Welding Standards ............................................. 9
Section 10 – Standard Air Control System Installation ........ 10
Section 11 – Suspension Assembly Installation ................... 11
Section 12 – Ride Height Adjustment ................................. 12
Section 13 – SwingAlign
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Axle Alignment .......................... 14
Section 14 – Brake Adjustment Instructions ........................ 15
Section 15 – Pre-Operation Information ............................. 16
Section 16 – Maintenance and Service Schedule................. 17
Section 17 – Torque Specifications ..................................... 18