BENDIX M-40HF Service Data - Page 7
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MODULATOR REMOVAL
1. Locate the modulator that will be replaced and clean
the exterior.
2. Identify and mark or label all air hoses and their
respective connections on the valve to facilitate ease
of installation.
3. Disconnect both air lines and the electrical connector.
4. Remove the modulator from the vehicle.
5. Remove any air hose fittings present. These fittings
will be re-used in the replacement modulator.
MODULATOR INSTALLATION
1. Install all previously-removed air hose fittings, making
certain thread-sealing material does not enter the
valve.
2. Install the assembled valve on the vehicle.
3. Reconnect both air lines to the valve using the
identification marks made during step 5 of Modulator
Removal.
4. Reconnect the electrical harness to the modulator.
5. After installing the valve, test all air fittings for excessive
leakage and tighten as needed.
Bendix
®
M-40HF
™
Modulator
Figure 9 - Bendix M-40QR & M-40HF Modulators DIN Symbol
Packard
Bayonet
Terminal
Terminal
Name
Name
41
2
42
3
43
1
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Mode
Port
Options
Solenoid
Voltage
Weight
Maximum
Operating
Pressure
Operating
Temperature
Range
Pressure
Differential
Mounting
Hole Sizes
Figure 8 - Bendix
Valve
Function
Port
Source
Hold
Exhaust
Modulator Type
Supply Port (from brake, relay, or
quick release valve): 1/2" NPT
Delivery Port (brake actuator):
•
1/2" NPT
•
Push-to-connect for 1/2" tubing
12 Volts DC Nominal, optional 24 Volt
available
1.35 pounds
150 psi gauge
-40°F (40°C) to 185°F.
[A short-term operating temperature
of 230°F (110°C) for up to 10% of the
valve's lifetime is acceptable.]
1 psi maximum (supply to delivery)
0.33" diameter through body
M-40QR
& M-40HF
®
™
Bendix
M-40QR
Modulator
Function
1
Supply
2
Delivery
3
Exhaust
Modulators
™
®
™
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