CDL Air Brakes øvingsprøve
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Dette er en gratis smakebit på 15 spørsmål om air brakes-delen av CDL-manualen, altså trykkluftbremser i det amerikanske yrkessjåførsertifikatet, skrevet av StudyPDF-teamet. Den dekker de tre bremsesystemene, kompressoren og governoren, tankene og tapping av dem, varselet om lavt lufttrykk, spring brakes, bremseforsinkelse, bremsing i en lang utforbakke og air brake-delen av kontrollrunden før tur, og blander flervalg, velg alle som passer og fyll inn luken. Svar på alle 15 spørsmålene, sjekk poengsummen din og les forklaringen til hvert spørsmål.
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1. Air brakes are really three separate braking systems. Which three?
- A. Service, hydraulic and parking
- B. Service, parking and emergency
- C. Primary, secondary and emergency
- D. Service, spring and modulating
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Svar: B. Service, parking and emergency
The service brake system applies and releases the brakes from the pedal during normal driving. The parking brake system holds the vehicle through the parking brake control. The emergency brake system is not a third set of hardware, it borrows parts of the other two so you still have a way to stop if the service system fails. Primary and secondary are the two halves of a dual air system, which is a different split entirely.
2. The governor decides when the air compressor pumps. On a typical vehicle, it stops and restarts the compressor at about which pressures?
- A. Cut out at about 60 psi, cut in at about 40 psi
- B. Cut out at about 100 psi, cut in at about 75 psi
- C. Cut out at about 125 psi, cut in at about 100 psi
- D. Cut out at about 150 psi, cut in at about 125 psi
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Svar: C. Cut out at about 125 psi, cut in at about 100 psi
The manual gives roughly 125 psi for cut out and roughly 100 psi for cut in, and the exact figures for your vehicle come from the manufacturer's specification. You test it by running the engine at a fast idle until the gauge stops climbing, then stepping on and off the brake to bleed pressure down until the needle starts rising again. Do not confuse 150 psi here, that is the safety valve, and it should never open in normal operation.
3. Complete the sentence.
A safety relief valve is fitted to the first tank the compressor pumps into, and it is usually set to open at _____.
Alternativer for luke 1: 100 psi, 125 psi, 150 psi, 175 psi
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Svar: 150 psi
The safety valve protects the tanks and the rest of the system from too much pressure by venting, usually at about 150 psi. If it ever releases air, something upstream has failed, most often the governor, and a mechanic needs to look at it. Do not keep driving just because the brakes still seem to work.
4. The low air pressure warning light and buzzer come on while you are driving. What should you do?
- A. Stop and safely park the vehicle as soon as you can
- B. Pump the brake pedal to build the pressure back up
- C. Keep driving until the spring brakes come on by themselves
- D. Pull the parking brake knob out and continue at a lower speed
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Svar: A. Stop and safely park the vehicle as soon as you can
A warning you can see is required to come on before tank pressure falls below 60 psi, and it means air is leaving the system faster than the compressor can replace it. You still have controlled braking while air remains, so use it and get parked. Waiting for the spring brakes to grab is dangerous, because they do not act on every axle, a loaded vehicle takes a long distance to stop on them, and a light vehicle can skid out of control when they come on.
5. Which of the following are true about keeping water and ice out of an air brake system?
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- A. Compressed air carries water and some compressor oil, which collect in the bottom of the tanks
- B. With manual drain valves, you drain the tanks at the end of each day of driving
- C. An alcohol evaporator puts alcohol into the system to reduce the risk of ice forming in the valves
- D. Filling the alcohol container replaces the need to drain the tanks
- E. Water in the tanks is harmless as long as the temperature stays above freezing
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Svar: A. Compressed air carries water and some compressor oil, which collect in the bottom of the tanks, B. With manual drain valves, you drain the tanks at the end of each day of driving, C. An alcohol evaporator puts alcohol into the system to reduce the risk of ice forming in the valves
Air pulled in by the compressor brings moisture with it, and that water plus a little oil settles in the bottom of the tanks. Water can freeze and shut a valve, which is how a brake system fails on a cold morning, so manual drains get opened at the end of every driving day. Alcohol helps with ice inside the valves but it does not remove the water sitting in the tank, so daily draining still applies unless the tanks drain automatically.
6. You push the pedal on an S-cam drum brake. What actually forces the brake shoes against the drum?
- A. Air pressure pushes directly on the back of each brake shoe
- B. A return spring releases and pulls the shoes outward
- C. Air pressure clamps a caliper around a rotor
- D. Air fills the brake chamber, the push rod moves the slack adjuster, and that twists the S-cam
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Svar: D. Air fills the brake chamber, the push rod moves the slack adjuster, and that twists the S-cam
Air only reaches the brake chamber. Everything after that is mechanical: the push rod extends, the slack adjuster turns the brake camshaft, and the S shaped cam spreads the shoes into the drum. That chain is why slack adjusters matter so much. If one moves more than about an inch by hand where the push rod attaches, that brake is not doing its share, and out of adjustment brakes are the most common defect found in roadside inspections.
7. Which statements about a dual air brake system are correct?
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- A. It is two separate air brake systems, each with its own tanks and lines, worked by one set of controls
- B. Before driving you let the compressor build at least 100 psi in both the primary and secondary systems
- C. The warning light and buzzer must come on before pressure drops below 60 psi in either system
- D. If one system fails, the other stops the vehicle in the same distance as normal
- E. Both halves draw from a single shared air tank to save weight
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Svar: A. It is two separate air brake systems, each with its own tanks and lines, worked by one set of controls, B. Before driving you let the compressor build at least 100 psi in both the primary and secondary systems, C. The warning light and buzzer must come on before pressure drops below 60 psi in either system
One system typically serves the rear axles and the other the front, and they meet only at the controls, so a failure on one side does not take away all braking. Wait until both gauges read at least 100 psi before you move. Treat a warning in either half as a reason to stop, because a vehicle running on one half has lost part of its braking and will take noticeably longer to stop.
8. Complete the sentence.
If air keeps leaking away, the springs stop being held back and the spring brakes come fully on when tank pressure drops into the _____ range.
Alternativer for luke 1: 5 to 15 psi, 20 to 45 psi, 50 to 60 psi, 80 to 100 psi
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Svar: 20 to 45 psi
Powerful springs are held off by air pressure while you drive. Take the air away and those springs apply the brakes mechanically, which is what lets one set of hardware serve as both the parking brake and the emergency brake. The manual gives 20 to 45 psi as the range, and your own vehicle applies at whatever figure the manufacturer set inside it. This is a last resort after a warning was ignored, never a plan for stopping.
9. On a newer air brake vehicle, the parking brake control is:
- A. A round red knob you turn clockwise
- B. A yellow, diamond shaped push pull knob
- C. A red, eight sided push pull knob
- D. A foot pedal to the left of the service brake
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Svar: B. A yellow, diamond shaped push pull knob
Pull the yellow diamond out to set the parking brakes and push it in to release them. On a tractor the red eight sided knob beside it is the trailer air supply, so the shape and color are how you tell them apart in a hurry. Never use the parking brake control to slow a moving vehicle, since spring brakes come on hard and do not act on every axle. Also leave it alone when the brakes are very hot from a grade, or wet in freezing weather, and chock the wheels instead.
10. Air brakes add a delay that hydraulic brakes do not have. At 55 mph on dry pavement, about how much distance does brake lag add?
- A. About 5 feet
- B. About 15 feet
- C. About 32 feet
- D. About 100 feet
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Svar: C. About 32 feet
It takes half a second or more for air to travel down the lines and apply the brakes, and at 55 mph the vehicle covers roughly 32 feet in that time before braking even begins. That is why total stopping distance for an air brake vehicle is four pieces added together: perception distance, reaction distance, brake lag distance and effective braking distance. For an average driver in good conditions the total at 55 mph runs over 300 feet, which is longer than a football field.
11. Which of these belong in the final air brake check of a pre-trip inspection?
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- A. Build to full pressure, then shut the engine off, release the brakes and time the air loss
- B. Fan the pedal down and confirm the low air warning comes on before pressure drops below 60 psi
- C. Keep fanning until the parking brake knob pops out on its own
- D. Drain the tanks while the engine is running at full governor pressure
- E. Pump the pedal 20 times first to warm up the compressor
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Svar: A. Build to full pressure, then shut the engine off, release the brakes and time the air loss, B. Fan the pedal down and confirm the low air warning comes on before pressure drops below 60 psi, C. Keep fanning until the parking brake knob pops out on its own
You build to full pressure first, because every figure in the check is measured from a charged system. Then the order runs downward in pressure: static leakage with the engine off and the brakes released, then applied leakage, then the warning as you fan the pedal down, then the knob popping out lower still. The same check also covers governor cut in and cut out and the buildup rate, which should take pressure from 85 to 100 psi within 45 seconds at operating rpm on a dual system.
12. You are already in the right low gear on a long downgrade and using the snub braking method. When do you release the brakes?
- A. As soon as you feel the vehicle slow at all
- B. Only when you reach the bottom of the grade
- C. Once you smell the brakes getting hot
- D. When your speed is about five miles per hour below your safe speed
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Svar: D. When your speed is about five miles per hour below your safe speed
Apply firmly enough to feel a definite slowdown, hold it about three seconds until you are roughly five mph under your safe speed, then release and let the engine hold you until you drift back up to that speed, and repeat to the bottom. Light steady pressure the whole way down is what cooks the linings. Heat changes the lining chemically and expands the drums, so the shoes travel farther and press with less force, and once fade starts it feeds itself. That is why picking the gear before the hill matters more than anything you do with the pedal on it.
13. Complete the sentence.
Pressing and releasing the brake pedal when you do not need to lets air out of the system _____ than the compressor can replace it, so pumping the pedal to raise your air pressure actually _____ it.
Alternativer for luke 1: faster, slower, more evenly
Alternativer for luke 2: raises, lowers, has no effect on
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Svar: faster, lowers
Every release dumps some compressed air out of the system, and the compressor only refills the tanks at the rate the governor allows. Pumping is a habit carried over from hydraulic brakes, where it can help, and here it does the opposite. If pressure is falling on its own you have a leak, and the answer is to park, not to pump. The one time you fan the pedal on purpose is during the pre-trip check, when the whole point is to bleed pressure down.
14. System fully charged, engine off, service brakes released. How much air can a single vehicle lose in one minute and still pass?
- A. Less than 2 psi
- B. Less than 5 psi
- C. Less than 10 psi
- D. Any amount, as long as the compressor keeps up
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Svar: A. Less than 2 psi
Static leakage has to stay under 2 psi in a minute for a single vehicle and under 3 psi for a combination. Then you press and hold 90 psi or more, let the initial drop settle, and time it again: applied leakage allows under 3 psi a minute single and under 4 psi combination. The applied figures are higher because air has now moved into the chambers and lines, so there is more of the system able to leak.
15. A roadside inspector finds defective brakes. At what point does the brake condition alone put the vehicle out of service?
- A. As soon as any single brake is defective
- B. Only when more than half the brakes are defective
- C. When 20 percent or more of the brakes are defective
- D. Only when the vehicle cannot be stopped at all
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Svar: C. When 20 percent or more of the brakes are defective
The North American out of service criteria that inspectors work from take a vehicle or combination out of service when 20 percent or more of its brakes have a defect that impairs braking, and a fractional count rounds up, so a ten brake combination is out at two. Brakes out of adjustment are the most common defect found, which is exactly why the walkaround includes pulling on the slack adjusters. Other conditions can park a vehicle on their own, including an air loss rate over the limit or a low air warning that does not work.
Hva CDL air brakes-prøven er, og hvorfor den betyr noe
Det finnes ikke noe eget air brakes-sertifikat. Air brakes-prøven er en kunnskapsprøve du tar ved siden av de andre CDL-kunnskapsprøvene, og det er det å bestå den som holder air brake-restriksjonen borte fra førerkortet ditt. Hopper du over den, stryker du, eller tar du skills test i et kjøretøy som ikke har fullt trykkluftbremseanlegg, kommer førerkortet tilbake med en L-restriksjon. Den restriksjonen forbyr deg å kjøre noe kommersielt kjøretøy med trykkluftbremser, og det utelukker mesteparten av arbeidet med vogntog og tunge lastebiler som folk tar CDL for i utgangspunktet. Å få den fjernet senere betyr en ny tur til DMV, bestått air brakes-kunnskapsprøve, og ny skills test i et kjøretøy med trykkluftbremser dersom det var slik du fikk restriksjonen.
Antall spørsmål, tidsgrensen og grensen for bestått settes av delstaten din, ikke av et nasjonalt organ. En kort flervalgsprøve med 80 prosent som grense for bestått er vanlig, men det eneste tallet du bør stole på, er det som står i din egen delstats CDL-håndbok, så slå det opp før prøvedagen. Innholdet er mer forutsigbart. Delstatene skriver prøven fra air brakes-delen av manualen sin, og den er nesten det samme dokumentet overalt fordi den stammer fra en felles modellmanual.
Den delen forventer at du kan de tre bremsesystemene, kompressoren og governoren dens, tankene og hvorfor du tapper dem, sikkerhetsventilen, alkoholfordamperen, bremsepedalen, hjulbremsene med S-cam og slack adjuster, altså den S-formede kammen som presser bremseskoene ut og justeringen som stiller inn bremseslaget, doble luftsystemer, varselet om lavt lufttrykk, spring brakes, bremseforsinkelse og stopplengde, hvordan du bremser i en lang utforbakke, og air brake-stegene i kontrollrunden før tur. Tall betyr mer her enn i de fleste andre CDL-delene. Noen av dem, som varselgrensen på 60 psi, er fastsatt i forskrift. Andre, som det nøyaktige trykket der en knapp spretter ut, kommer fra produsenten, og manualen oppgir et intervall. Når manualen din sier at intervallet er 20 til 45 psi, skal du lære intervallet og ikke ett tall inne i det.
Slik bruker du smakebiten, og slik leser du air brakes
Disse 15 spørsmålene holder seg inne i selve trykkluftbremseanlegget. De spør hva governoren gjør, hva som skjer mekanisk når du trår på pedalen, hvorfor varsellampen kommer ved akkurat det trykket den gjør, og hva kontrollene egentlig beviser. De rører ikke ved tilkopling av henger, glad hands, de koplingshodene som knytter luftslangene mellom bil og henger sammen, eller trailer air supply. Alt det hører til combination vehicles-delen og har sin egen smakebit lenket under.
Ta den i én økt uten manualen oppslått, og les så hver forklaring, også på spørsmålene du fikk riktig. Behandle en bom som et tema og ikke som et faktum. Bommet du på spørsmålet om lekkasjerate og spørsmålet om governoren, sett deg ned med hele kontrollsekvensen i stedet for å pugge to tall, for tallene gir bare mening i den rekkefølgen de sjekkes.
Den delen folk forbereder dårligst er den muntlige kontrollrunden. Mange delstater krever at du sier air brake-kontrollen høyt under skills test, i riktig rekkefølge, mens sensor ser på. Å lese om den er ikke det samme som å si den, så øv på den stående ved et kjøretøy, eller i det minste høyt fra hukommelsen: bygg opp til fullt trykk, slå av motoren, legg på klosser og løs ut bremsene, ta tiden på lekkasjen i ro, legg på bremsen og ta tiden igjen, og pump så pedalen ned og se etter varselet og deretter at knappen spretter ut. Si tallene mens du går gjennom det. Kunnskapsprøven og skills test spør om den samme sekvensen fra to kanter.
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StudyPDF jobber fra ditt materiale i stedet. Last ned delstatens CDL-håndbok, eller bruk air brakes-heftet skolen din delte ut, last det opp, og Bo, studieagenten, bygger fullengdes øvingsprøver fra akkurat de sidene. Hvert spørsmål er forankret i ditt dokument, og hver forklaring viser tilbake til hvor svaret kommer fra, så du kan sjekke ordlyden selv når et tall spriker mellom kilder. Du kan lage nye prøver så ofte du vil, spisse én mot ett område som air brake-kontrollen før tur eller spring brakes, og følge med på hvilke deler du stadig bommer på.
Du trenger ikke en fil for å komme i gang. Ligger håndboka i en lastebil et sted, kan du bare oppgi et tema i stedet, for eksempel kontrollpunkter for air brakes eller bremsing i en lang utforbakke, så skriver Bo en øvingsprøve fra det. Gratis å komme i gang.
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