Air Brake Adjustment

Air Brake Adjustment: ICBC Class 4 Practice Questions

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1

Why is correct air-brake adjustment so important?

  • Out-of-adjustment brakes reduce braking power and lengthen stopping distance
  • B It improves fuel economy only
  • C It makes the brakes quieter
  • D It has no real effect

Why: When brakes are out of adjustment, less force reaches the foundation brakes, reducing braking power and increasing stopping distance.

2

The most common air-brake defect found during inspections is:

  • A Worn brake pedals
  • Brakes out of adjustment
  • C A faulty horn
  • D A cracked windshield

Why: Brakes out of adjustment are the most common air-brake defect found in roadside inspections, which is why checking adjustment matters.

3

What does a slack adjuster do?

  • A Stores compressed air
  • B Controls the compressor
  • C Cools the brake drum
  • Connects the brake chamber pushrod to the brake and sets pushrod travel

Why: The slack adjuster links the pushrod to the foundation brake and is used to keep pushrod travel within limits as the linings wear.

4

"Applied pushrod stroke" being too long indicates:

  • A The brake is well adjusted
  • B The air pressure is too high
  • The brake may be out of adjustment
  • D The tires are under-inflated

Why: Excessive pushrod travel (applied stroke) is a sign the brake is out of adjustment and may not deliver full braking force.

5

An automatic slack adjuster is designed to:

  • Maintain proper brake adjustment automatically as linings wear
  • B Never need any inspection
  • C Replace the brake chamber
  • D Increase air pressure

Why: Automatic slack adjusters self-adjust to keep pushrod travel within limits as linings wear, but they still must be inspected for proper function.

6

If a vehicle has automatic slack adjusters, you should:

  • A Manually adjust them at every stop
  • Still inspect them; manual readjusting can hide an underlying fault
  • C Remove them
  • D Ignore the brakes entirely

Why: Automatic slack adjusters should be inspected, not routinely hand-adjusted; manually adjusting them can mask a problem that needs repair.