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Air Brakes Class B Test 1
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Question 1 of 25
1. Question
Test the low pressure warning signal:
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It is essential that your low pressure warning light function properly. After allowing the system to charge, you can test the warning signal by rapidly applying and releasing the brake pedal. This will release air from the braking system and the warning signal should come on when pressure drops to a dangerous level.
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It is essential that your low pressure warning light function properly. After allowing the system to charge, you can test the warning signal by rapidly applying and releasing the brake pedal. This will release air from the braking system and the warning signal should come on when pressure drops to a dangerous level.
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Question 2 of 25
2. Question
A modulating control valve can control the:
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A modulating control valve allows a driver to gradually apply spring brakes. In equipped vehicles, the valve is controlled by a lever located on the dashboard.
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A modulating control valve allows a driver to gradually apply spring brakes. In equipped vehicles, the valve is controlled by a lever located on the dashboard.
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Question 3 of 25
3. Question
The ____ between an air compressor and reservoir tank prevents air from escaping if the air compressor has a leak.
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A one-way check valve is required to be between an air compressor and the first main reservoir. This valve prevents air from escaping the system if the air compressor develops a leak.
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A one-way check valve is required to be between an air compressor and the first main reservoir. This valve prevents air from escaping the system if the air compressor develops a leak.
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Question 4 of 25
4. Question
On a truck with air brakes, the braking system’s air compressor:
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In an air brake system, the air compressor pumps air into the air storage tanks. The air compressor is controlled by the air compressor governor.
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In an air brake system, the air compressor pumps air into the air storage tanks. The air compressor is controlled by the air compressor governor.
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Question 5 of 25
5. Question
On newer vehicles, how do you put on the parking brake?
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On newer vehicles with air brakes, the parking brake is controlled by a yellow, diamond-shaped knob. The knob is pulled out to set the brakes, and pushed in to release them.
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On newer vehicles with air brakes, the parking brake is controlled by a yellow, diamond-shaped knob. The knob is pulled out to set the brakes, and pushed in to release them.
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Question 6 of 25
6. Question
To make a stop in a vehicle equipped with air brakes, the driver should:
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To make a normal stop in a vehicle that is equipped with air brakes, you should simply press the brake pedal down.
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To make a normal stop in a vehicle that is equipped with air brakes, you should simply press the brake pedal down.
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Question 7 of 25
7. Question
The parking brake in a newer vehicle is applied by:
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In newer vehicles with air brakes, the parking brake is controlled by a yellow, diamond-shaped knob. The driver should pull the knob outward to apply the parking brakes and push the knob inward to release them.
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In newer vehicles with air brakes, the parking brake is controlled by a yellow, diamond-shaped knob. The driver should pull the knob outward to apply the parking brakes and push the knob inward to release them.
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Question 8 of 25
8. Question
When traveling down a steep downgrade:
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On long and/or steep downgrades, you should primarily use engine braking to control the speed of your vehicle. Use your brakes only as a supplement to this effect.
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On long and/or steep downgrades, you should primarily use engine braking to control the speed of your vehicle. Use your brakes only as a supplement to this effect.
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Question 9 of 25
9. Question
What tells you how much pressure is in your vehicle’s air tanks?
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A vehicle that is equipped with air brakes must also be equipped with a supply pressure gauge. This gauge tells the driver how much air pressure is in each of the vehicle’s air tanks.
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A vehicle that is equipped with air brakes must also be equipped with a supply pressure gauge. This gauge tells the driver how much air pressure is in each of the vehicle’s air tanks.
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Question 10 of 25
10. Question
If the spring brakes are activated, you should never:
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Never apply the brake pedal if your spring breaks are activated. Brakes can be damaged if they are subject to both springs and air pressure.
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Never apply the brake pedal if your spring breaks are activated. Brakes can be damaged if they are subject to both springs and air pressure.
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Question 11 of 25
11. Question
To ensure normal stopping power, drivers of vehicles equipped with a front brake limiting valve should:
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Some pre-1975 vehicles have a front brake limiting valve, which has “normal” and “slippery” settings. The idea behind these valves was to limit the air pressure available to the front brakes when driving on slippery surfaces, and thereby reduce the danger of a front-wheel skid. Studies have found that this is not actually a concern, so if your vehicle has a front brake limiting valve, leave it in the “normal” position.
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Some pre-1975 vehicles have a front brake limiting valve, which has “normal” and “slippery” settings. The idea behind these valves was to limit the air pressure available to the front brakes when driving on slippery surfaces, and thereby reduce the danger of a front-wheel skid. Studies have found that this is not actually a concern, so if your vehicle has a front brake limiting valve, leave it in the “normal” position.
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Question 12 of 25
12. Question
When using the controlled braking method in an emergency situation, you should:
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The controlled braking method for emergency stops involves applying the brakes as hard as you can without locking the wheels. Keep steering wheel movements small when braking in this way.
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The controlled braking method for emergency stops involves applying the brakes as hard as you can without locking the wheels. Keep steering wheel movements small when braking in this way.
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Question 13 of 25
13. Question
Why do large vehicles use air brakes?
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If used and maintained properly, air brakes are a safe and effective way to stop large, heavy vehicles.
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If used and maintained properly, air brakes are a safe and effective way to stop large, heavy vehicles.
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Question 14 of 25
14. Question
An application pressure gauge shows:
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If a vehicle is equipped, an application pressure gauge shows how much air pressure is being applied to the brakes. This gauge can help a driver identify if their brakes are beginning to fade.
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If a vehicle is equipped, an application pressure gauge shows how much air pressure is being applied to the brakes. This gauge can help a driver identify if their brakes are beginning to fade.
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Question 15 of 25
15. Question
The application pressure gauge:
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In an air brake system, the application pressure gauge shows how much air pressure is being applied to the brakes. Not all vehicles with an air brake system have this gauge.
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In an air brake system, the application pressure gauge shows how much air pressure is being applied to the brakes. Not all vehicles with an air brake system have this gauge.
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Question 16 of 25
16. Question
The service brake system:
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Air brakes consists of three separate braking systems: the service brake system, the parking brake system, and the emergency brake system. The service brake system applies and releases the brakes when you use the brake pedal while driving normally.
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Air brakes consists of three separate braking systems: the service brake system, the parking brake system, and the emergency brake system. The service brake system applies and releases the brakes when you use the brake pedal while driving normally.
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Question 17 of 25
17. Question
While driving, ____ generally holds spring brakes in place.
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While driving, spring brakes are generally held in place by air pressure. If the air pressure gets low enough, the springs will activate the brakes.
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While driving, spring brakes are generally held in place by air pressure. If the air pressure gets low enough, the springs will activate the brakes.
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Question 18 of 25
18. Question
Truck tractors with air brakes built on or after March 1, 1997 must have:
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Truck tractors with air brakes built on or after March 1, 1997, and other vehicles with air brakes built on or after March 1, 1998, must be equipped with anti-lock brakes.
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Truck tractors with air brakes built on or after March 1, 1997, and other vehicles with air brakes built on or after March 1, 1998, must be equipped with anti-lock brakes.
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Question 19 of 25
19. Question
If using air tanks with manually operated drains, how often should you drain the tanks?
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In an air brake system with manually operated drains, the tanks should be drained at the end of each day of driving.
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In an air brake system with manually operated drains, the tanks should be drained at the end of each day of driving.
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Question 20 of 25
20. Question
The leakage rate for a single vehicle with air brakes should be no more than ____ in one minute during a static leakage test.
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When performing a static leakage test on a single vehicle with air brakes, the leakage rate should be no more than 2 psi in a minute. If the air leaks from the air brake system at a quicker rate, the vehicle should not be driven because something likely needs to be repaired.
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When performing a static leakage test on a single vehicle with air brakes, the leakage rate should be no more than 2 psi in a minute. If the air leaks from the air brake system at a quicker rate, the vehicle should not be driven because something likely needs to be repaired.
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Question 21 of 25
21. Question
What is a wig wag?
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A wig wag is a type of low air pressure warning device in an air brake system. It drops a mechanical arm into the driver’s view when the air pressure in the tanks falls below 60 psi.
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A wig wag is a type of low air pressure warning device in an air brake system. It drops a mechanical arm into the driver’s view when the air pressure in the tanks falls below 60 psi.
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Question 22 of 25
22. Question
When leaving your vehicle unattended:
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Always apply the parking brake when leaving your vehicle unattended.
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Always apply the parking brake when leaving your vehicle unattended.
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Question 23 of 25
23. Question
To use the controlled braking method, you should:
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The method of controlled braking involves applying the brakes as hard as you can without locking the wheels. If you need to make large steering adjustments while using controlled braking, you should remove your foot from the brake pedal, steer, then reapply the brakes.
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The method of controlled braking involves applying the brakes as hard as you can without locking the wheels. If you need to make large steering adjustments while using controlled braking, you should remove your foot from the brake pedal, steer, then reapply the brakes.
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Question 24 of 25
24. Question
An alcohol evaporator is especially important:
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Some air brake systems contain an alcohol evaporator. This evaporator introduces alcohol into the system to help prevent ice from forming in cold weather.
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Some air brake systems contain an alcohol evaporator. This evaporator introduces alcohol into the system to help prevent ice from forming in cold weather.
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Question 25 of 25
25. Question
In a vehicle with dual parking control valves, once air pressure is lost and the spring brakes come on:
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In a vehicle with dual parking control valves, there is a separate air tank that can be used to temporarily release the spring brakes if they have been activated due to low air pressure. Pushing in the proper control will release the spring brakes for a short period of time, allowing the driver to move the vehicle in an emergency.
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In a vehicle with dual parking control valves, there is a separate air tank that can be used to temporarily release the spring brakes if they have been activated due to low air pressure. Pushing in the proper control will release the spring brakes for a short period of time, allowing the driver to move the vehicle in an emergency.
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