LIT-006-00 – Operation Maintenance Service Manual 9,000-15,000 Lbs. Axle Capacity – Dexter

“This site contains affiliate links for which OEMDTC may be compensated”

NHTSA ID Number: 10108967

Manufacturer Communication Number: LIT-006-00

Summary

Operation Maintenance Service Manual 9,000-15,000 Lbs. Axle Capacity

 

1 Affected Product

Equipment

BRAND PART NO. PRODUCTION DATES
DEXTER DEXTER

 


Introduction

This manual is designed to provide information for you to understand, use, maintain, and service your trailer running gear system. Your axles are manufactured by Dexter. Since 1960, Dexter’s experience in the design, testing, and manufacturing of trailer axles has resulted in the most complete product line in the industry. The Dexter running gear system consists of axles, suspensions, and braking systems which are engineered to provide you the finest towing and stopping performance available today.

Two Dexter philosophies are at work to provide you the best product available and have enabled us to maintain our position of leadership. First, we operate on the theory that “there is always a better way” for a product to operate, to be manufactured, and/or to be serviced. We are constantly striving to find that better way.

Secondly, we maintain the highest quality control standards in the industry and adhere to ISO 9001:2015. Dexter has operated with detailed documented processes and procedures long before completing ISO Certification, continually placing quality and customer service as the focus. This ensures that critical components including axle beams, hubs, drums, spindles, and braking systems are manufactured to the highest quality standards so that we can provide our customers with dependable products, the most comprehensive product offering and reliable, consistent customer service.

Trusting is hard. Knowing who to trust even harder. Through vertical integration we engineer, design, manufacture and test virtually every part in-house to ensure superior quality trailer running gear. We fuss over details, so you don’t have to. Trust Dexter.

Visit us online at www.dexteraxle.com.

 

Introduction

Maintenance Schedule ……………………………………………………………………….4

Important Safety Notice ………………………………………………………………………5

Getting Started – Setup and Adjustment………………………………………………..5

Answers to Commonly Asked Questions ………………………………………………6

 

Braking Systems – Electric

Electric Brakes…………………………………………………………………………………..8

Features …………………………………………………………………………………………10

Self Adjusting Feature ……………………………………………………………….11

Brake Controllers ………………………………………………………………………11

How To Use Your Electric Brakes Properly ……………………………………12

Trailer Wire Size Chart……………………………………………………………….12

Synchronizing Your Trailer Brakes ……………………………………………….13

General Maintenance – Electric Brakes ……………………………………………….14

Brake Adjustment ……………………………………………………………………..14

Brake Cleaning and Inspection …………………………………………………..15

Brake Lubrication ……………………………………………………………………..15

Magnets ………………………………………………………………………………………….16

Shoes and Linings ……………………………………………………………………………17

Introduction to Troubleshooting …………………………………………………………..18

Troubleshooting ……………………………………………………………………………….18

Troubleshooting Chart – Electric ………………………………………………….19

How to Measure Voltage ……………………………………………………………21

How to Measure Amperage ………………………………………………………..21

Magnet Amperes Chart ……………………………………………………………..22

 

Braking Systems – Hydraulic

Hydraulic Brakes ……………………………………………………………………………..24

Hydraulic Drum Brake Operation ………………………………………………………..25

Duo-Servo ……………………………………………………………………………….25

Uni-Servo ………………………………………………………………………………..26

Self-Adjusting Mechanism for 12¹⁄₄” Brakes ………………………………….26

Hydraulic Parking Brake Option ………………………………………………….26

Hydraulic Disc Brakes ……………………………………………………………….28

Electric/Hydraulic Actuation Systems …………………………………………..29

Vacuum/Hydraulic …………………………………………………………………….29

Air/Hydraulic …………………………………………………………………………….30

Introduction to Troubleshooting …………………………………………………………..31

Troubleshooting Chart – Hydraulic ……………………………………………….32

Electric/Hydraulic Troubleshooting Guide ……………………………………..34

General Maintenance – Hydraulic Brakes …………………………………………….36

Drum Brake Adjustment …………………………………………………………….36

Wheel Cylinders ……………………………………………………………………….37

Brake Lines ……………………………………………………………………………..37

Shoes and Linings …………………………………………………………………….37

Hardware …………………………………………………………………………………38

Instructions for 10-12K Hydraulic Disc Brakes ………………………………38

Hydraulic Disc Brake Parts ………………………………………………………………..41

 

Braking Systems – Air

S-Cam Air Brakes …………………………………………………………………………….42

Operation …………………………………………………………………………………42

Air Brake Components ……………………………………………………………………..43

Air Chambers …………………………………………………………………………..43

Spring Brake …………………………………………………………………………….43

Slack Adjusters …………………………………………………………………………44

S-Cams …………………………………………………………………………………..44

Brake Shoes …………………………………………………………………………….45

General Maintenance/Adjustment ………………………………………………………46

Brake Component Lubrication …………………………………………………….46

12¹⁄₄” Quick Change Brakes – PQ ……………………………………………………….47

Recommended Disassembly ………………………………………………………47

Recommended Reassembly ………………………………………………………47

Air Brake Automatic Slack Adjustment …………………………………………49

Air Brake Manual Slack Adjustment …………………………………………….50

Introduction to Troubleshooting …………………………………………………………..52

Troubleshooting Chart – Air…………………………………………………………53

 

Hubs/Drums/Bearings

Hubs/Drums/Bearings ………………………………………………………………………55

Hub Removal ……………………………………………………………………………55

Brake Drum Inspection ………………………………………………………………55

Bearing Inspection…………………………………………………………………….56

Bearing Lubrication – Grease ……………………………………………………..57

Bearing Lubrication – Oil …………………………………………………………….58

Recommended Wheel Bearing Lubrication Specs …………………………59

Seal Inspection and Replacement ……………………………………………….61

Installation/Adjustment ………………………………………………………………62

 

Axle Installation Suspensions

Axle & Suspension Installation …………………………………………………………..64

Suspension Systems ………………………………………………………………………..65

Slipper Leaf Springs ………………………………………………………………….65

Inspection and Replacement ………………………………………………………66

Suspension Replacement ………………………………………………………….68

Torflex® Suspension …………………………………………………………………..68

Heavy Duty Suspension Axle Alignment ……………………………………………..70

Alignment/Procedure …………………………………………………………………70 Measuring………………………………………………………………………………..71

Adjusting/Precautions ………………………………………………………………..72

Additional Suspension Maintenance Check ………………………………….72

Heavy Duty Suspension Torque Requirements ……………………………..73

Minimum Torque Values for Bolts With Clean Dry Threads ……………..73

 

Wheels and Tires

Wheels …………………………………………………………………………………………..74

Wheel Selection ……………………………………………………………………….74

Torque Requirements ………………………………………………………………..75

Wheel Torque Sequence ……………………………………………………………76

Tires ………………………………………………………………………………………………77

Tire Wear Diagnostic Chart ………………………………………………………..78

 

Replacement Parts/Kits

Fastener Torque Specifications ………………………………………………………….79

Bearing Replacement Chart ………………………………………………………………80

Seal Replacement Reference …………………………………………………………….80

Electric Brake Magnets……………………………………………………………………..80

Brake Shoe Replacement Kits ……………………………………………………………81

Air Brake Shoe & Linings …………………………………………………………………..81

Air Brake Repair Kits ………………………………………………………………………..81

Disc Brake Pad Kit ……………………………………………………………………………81

Disc Brake Caliper Repair Kit …………………………………………………………….81

 

Storage

Storage Preparation …………………………………………………………………………82

After Prolonged Storage – Inspection Procedure …………………………………..83

Trip Preparation Checklist ………………………………………………………………….84

 

Warranty Axle Identification Video Gallery

Limited Warranty ………………………………………………………………………………85

Axle Identification …………………………………………………………………………….88

Dexter Video Gallery ………………………………………………………………………..90

 

Maintenance Schedule

Item Function Required Weekly 3 Months or
3,000 Miles
6 Months or
6,000 Miles
12 Months or
12,000 Miles
Brakes Test that they are operational. At Every Use
Brake

Adjustment

Adjust to proper operating clearance (not required with Nev-R-Adj® brakes).
Brake Magnets Inspect for wear and current draw.
Brake Linings Inspect for wear or contamination.
Brake Controller Check for correct amperage and modulation.
Brake Cylinders Check for leaks, sticking.
Brake Lines Inspect for cracks, leaks, kinks.
Camshaft Bushings Check for wear and breakage.
Anchor Pins and Rollers Lubricate with approved grease.
Slack Adjuster Lubrication Lubricate with approved grease.
Trailer Brake Wiring Inspect wiring for bare spots, fray, etc.
Breakaway System Check battery charge and switch operation. At Every Use
Hub/Drum Inspect for abnormal wear or scoring.
Wheel Bearing and Cups Inspect for corrosion or wear. Clean and repack.
Seals Inspect for leakage. Replace if removed.
Springs Inspect for wear, loss of arch.
Suspension Parts Inspect for bending, loose fasteners and wear.
Extreme Duty Bushings Grease.
Hangers Inspect welds.
Wheel Nuts and Bolts Tighten to specified torque values.
Wheels Inspect for cracks, dents, or distortion.
Tire Inflation

Pressure

Inflate tires to mfg’s.

specifications.

Tire Condition Inspect for cuts, wear, bulging, etc.

 

Important Safety Notice

Appropriate service methods and repair procedures are essential for the safe, reliable operation of all running gear as well as the personal safety of the individual doing the work. This manual provides general directions for performing service and repair work with tested, effective techniques. Following these guidelines will help assure reliability.

There are numerous variations in procedures, techniques, tools, parts for servicing axles, as well as in the skill of the individual doing the work. This manual cannot possibly anticipate all such variations and provide advice or cautions as to each. Anyone who departs from the instructions provided in this manual must first establish that they neither compromise their personal safety nor the vehicle integrity by their choice of methods, tools, or parts.

Refer to your vehicle manufacturer’s owners manual for additional procedures, techniques, and warnings prior to performing any maintenance or repairs.

 CAUTION
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.

 

Getting Started – Setup and Adjustment

For proper performance, all new axles should have the following checked at the specified intervals:

  • Wheel Nut Torque: at 10, 25, and 50 miles
  • Brake Adjustment: at 200 and 3,000 miles
  • Tire pressure: to manufacturer’s requirements
  • Brake synchronization: set brake controller per controller manufacturer’s directions

 

Answers to Commonly Asked Questions

Q: Why do my brakes and hubs get so hot?

A: Braking systems use friction to slow the vehicle and the energy used to retard the trailer is converted to heat. Dexter brakes are designed to operate up to extremely high temperatures during hard braking application. This heat is noticeable on the hub and drums and is to be normally expected on a properly functioning brake. If a brake is malfunctioning and running excessively hot, this can be noticed by smoking brakes or the paint burning off of the brake drum. If this occurs, refer to the brake troubleshooting diagram for your type of brake.

 

Q: Why do I have to adjust my brakes?

A: Brakes must be adjusted to compensate for the lining and drum wear that occurs during use of the braking system. Some brakes require manual adjustment to move the linings closer to the drum. Refer to the brake adjustment section for your style of brakes. Other brakes may have an automatic brake adjuster such as the automatic slack adjusters for air brakes.

Note: Prior to 10/96 electric and hydraulic self-adjusting brakes adjust only during hard, reverse stops. If your driving does not include these types of stops, you will have to manually adjust your brakes. Designs after 10/96 adjust both in forward and in reverse. Adjustment in reverse still requires hard stops, while adjustment in forward motion will occur through normal driving.

 

Q: My brake linings are cracked, do I have to replace them?

A: Usually, light cracking of the surface of a brake lining can be expected under normal use. This is not cause for replacement. However, if the lining is missing chunks, your brake linings or shoes will require replacement.

 

Q: Why do I have to torque the wheel nuts on my trailer and do not have to do so in my car?

A: The main reason is wheel capacity. Your entire car may weigh 3,000 lbs. which is spread over four wheels, while a 6,000 lb. trailer axle has 3,000 lbs. on a single tire and wheel. This places greater stress on the wheel/tire combination. The second reason is loading. Your car is designed to have the wheels track the arc of a turn, reducing side load on the tire and wheel. Trailers are subjected to harsh side loads, especially in double and triple axle configurations. These side loads work to flex the wheel which may cause the wheel to lose torque over time. Please follow the wheel usage instructions located later in this manual.

 

Q: Why can’t I lock and slide my electric brakes?

A: On an unloaded trailer, you may be able to lock up your brakes if your electric brake controller is supplying full amperage to the brakes. When loaded to capacity, you may not be able to lock your brakes as electric brakes are designed to slow the trailer at a controlled rate, and not designed to lock up the wheels on a fully loaded trailer. Our brakes are designed to meet all applicable safety standards. All of our brakes will perform better after numerous burnish stops to seat the brake linings to the drums.

 

Q: I don’t feel I have enough brakes or capacity on my axles. Can I easily upgrade?

A: Usually depending on the trailer configuration, you can upgrade your running gear to a higher capacity rating. We recommend consulting with the trailer manufacturer first before doing so.

 

Q: Can I change my brakes from electric to hydraulic or vice versa?

A: This can be done on most axle models. We recommend contacting the trailer manufacturer prior to changing your braking system to identify any potential problems.



LIT-006-00

https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls?nhtsaId=10108967

https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2017/MC-10108967-9999.pdf

Loader Loading...
EAD Logo Taking too long?

Reload Reload document
| Open Open in new tab

Download [6.07 MB]

 


 

Bestseller No. 1
Replaces Dexter 2 Sets 12x2 Electric Trailer Brake Assembly for 7000 lb Axle Trailers 12"x2"
  • Dexter Style Backing Plate
  • Axle Size - 5200-7000lb
  • Brake Flange - 5 Bolt
  • Fits Spindle - #42
  • eCustomhitch Carries a Variety of Electric and Hydraulic Trailer Brake Parts
Bestseller No. 2
VEVOR Electric Trailer Brake Assembly, 12" x 2", 2 Pairs Self-Adjusting Electric Brakes Kit for 7000 lbs Axle, 5-Hole Mounting, Backing Plates for Braking System Part Replacement (2 Right + 2 Left)
  • Self-Adjusting Electric Brake: Say goodbye to manual adjustments! Dive into the world of 12" x 2" electric trailer brake assemblies that self-adjust. It's not just smart; it's efficient and gives your trailer that smooth braking touch.
  • Hassle-Free Installation: DIY's best friend! Our electric trailer brake is straightforward and a breeze to install. It's ready to install right out of the box and boasts high compatibility. Wherever you are, installation is just a few steps away.
  • Built for the Long Haul: Keep on rolling! With a lifespan of up to 30,000 kilometers, these trailer brakes are in it for the long haul, designed for your trailer's daily adventures. Constructed from premium materials, our brakes promise robust durability and resistance to wear and tear.
  • Versatility at Its Best: The trailer brake kit has a broad range of applications, including towing trailers, transporting goods, camping trips, and more. It's compatible with Dexter, AL-KO (a brand under the former), and other trailer axles.
  • Top-Notch Packaging: When it comes to packaging, we don't just box; we care. Our trailer electric brake kit is packaged above industry standards. Every brake is meticulously checked and wrapped to ensure what you get is nothing short of perfect.
Bestseller No. 3
LIBRA 2 Sets Trailer 5 on 4.5" B.C. Hub Drum Kits with 10" x2-1/4 Electric Brakes for Tandem 3500 Lbs Axles
  • 4 x trailer 5 on 4.5" hub drum kits + 4 x 10"x2-1/4" electric brakes for Dexter and other brands 3,500 lbs trailer axle
  • Drum Bolt pattern: 5 on 4.5", bearing races and 1/2"-20 studs installed, Ref part #. 008-247-05, 84546
  • Kits also includ: 4x L68149 inner cone bearings and 4x L44649 outer cone bearings, 4x Grease seals 1.719" x 2.565", 4x E Z lube grease caps with rubber plug; 20 cone wheel nuts 1/2"-20 thread
  • Also include: 2 left + 2 right 10"x2-1/4" electric brakes with 3" center bore and 4" mounting bolts circle diamter
Bestseller No. 4
Southwest Wheel 10" X 2-1/4" TruRyde Trailer Electric Brake Assembly (1 Right + 1 Left)
  • Pair of 10" x 2.25" TruRdye electric trailer brake assemblies with parts.
  • 4 Hole mounting, comes with mounting bolts, nuts, and lock washers
  • For Alko, Dexter, Quality, or other popular trailer axle manufacturers.
  • TruRyde Brakes
  • TruRyde parts are manufactured to automotive standard in ISO/TS-16949 registered factory.
Bestseller No. 5
LIBRA 6 on 5.5" B.C. Trailer Hub Drum Kits with 12"x2" Electric Brakes for 5200-6000 Lbs Axle
  • 2x Trailer 6 on 5.5" B.C. hub drum Kits + 2x 12"x2" electric brakes for 5200-6000 Lbs Axle. Bolt pattern: 6 on 5.5";
  • Kit also include: 2x 25580 inner cone bearings and 2x 15123 outer cone bearings, 2x Grease seals 2.25" x 3.371", 2x EZ lube grease caps with rubber plug, 12 cone wheel nuts 1/2"x20 thread,
  • Also include: One right and one left 12" x 2" electric brakes with 3-1/4" center hole
  • Ref drum part #. 008-201, 42656; ref brake part #. K23-180-00, K23-181-00
Bestseller No. 6
Southwest Wheel 2-Pack 3,500 lbs. Trailer Axle Self Adjusting Electric Brake Kit 5-4.5" Bolt Circle
  • 2-Pack 3,500 lbs. Trailer Axle Self Adjusting Electric Brake Kit 5-4.5" Bolt Circle
  • 4 x 10" x 2 1/4" 5-4.5" bolt circle TruRyde hub and drums with parts (2 5/8" from center of one stud to the center of the next stud)
  • 2 x 10" x 2 1/4" TruRyde Self-Adjusting electric backing plates
  • Works with Al-Ko, Dexter, Lippert, and Quality Trailer Axles. TruRyde parts are manufactured to automotive standard in ISO/TS-16949 registered factory.
  • Comes with TruRyde bearings, seals, lug nuts, open and closed grease caps, cotter pins, spindle washers, tang washers, spindle nuts, and brake mounting washers and nuts
Bestseller No. 7
Bestseller No. 8
4Pcs 10" x 2-1/4" Electric Trailer Brake Assemblies for 3,500lbs, Left and Right
  • Compatible with: Fit For Alko/ for Dexter/ for Quality, and other brands 3,500lbs trailer axle
  • Kit Includes: 2x 10" x 2-1/4" left electric brake assemblies, 2x 10" x 2-1/4" right electric brake assemblies, 16x spring pad, 16x nut
  • Production and Installation: Strictly follow automotive standards and comply with the G3000 standard in the US; Easy to install
  • Product Introduction: The AEagle electronic brake features non-asbestos brake linings for superior friction performance, ensuring longevity and enhanced braking capabilities.
  • Quality Assurance: 12-month warranty! Tested before shipping.
Bestseller No. 9
JADODE Electric Trailer Brake Assembly 12" x 2" fits 7000 lbs Axle Trailers,Electric and Hydraulic Brake for One Pair- 23-108-00/23-181-00 Trailer Brakes
  • Set of two 12" x 2" electric trailer brake assembly, for most 5200lbs 6000lbs 7000lbs trailer axle;Center hole diameter: 3-1/4"
  • Fits the wheel bolt pattern 6 lug or 8 lug,fits spline size #42 steel brake drum.Bolt hole spacing: 2.0" O.C. around the top,Bolt hole spacing: 3.0" O.C.across the bottom
  • Replace :K23-180-00,K23-181-00;77-12EA-1-2;replace Axletech B12E-22 (12x2);Al-Ko Lippert,etc
  • The trailer brakes are NOT self adjusting, unlike most drum brakes on cars and trucks,need to be done when installed and periodically thereafter.If you cannot adjust yourself, please find a professional adjustment
  • JADODE electric and hydraulic trailer brake parts offers 3 years warranty.Note make sure it matches you size,hub has to fit over
Bestseller No. 10
JADODE Trailer Electric Brake Assembly 10" x 2-1/4" for 3500 lbs Heavy Duty Axle Trailr 10" x 2.25" One Pair
  • 10" x 2.25"electric trailer brake assembly (left & right side), fit most 3500lbs - 4000lbs trailer axle; 4-hole mount w/mounting bolt
  • Fits the wheel bolt pattern 4 lug,fits spline size #84 steel drum; center hole diameter: 3" ; bolt circle diameter: 4"
  • Replace 023-026-00 and 023-027-00;77-10-2;23-105, 23-106,296649;replace Dexter Lippert Al-Ko,etc brake assemblies
  • The electric brakes are NOT self adjusting, unlike most drum brakes on cars and trucks,need to be done when installed and periodically thereafter.If you cannot adjust yourself, please find a professional adjustment
  • JADODE electric and hydraulic trailer brake parts offers 3 years warranty.Note make sure it matches you size,hub has to fit over

Last update on 2024-04-12 / Affiliate links / Images from Amazon Product Advertising API

This product presentation was made with AAWP plugin.

Leave a Comment

Share to...