Operation of the Cam-Main Q Plus
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When the brake pedal is depressed, compressed air enters the brake chamber, causing the diaphragm to move a pushrod assembly.
The pushrod turns the slack adjuster and brake camshaft. As the camshaft turns, the S-type cam head forces the brake shoes against the brake drum and braking occurs.
When the brakes are released and air is exhausted from the brake chamber, the actuator return spring (within the brake chamber) and the brake shoe return spring return the camshaft, brake shoes, slack adjuster, and pushrod to their released positions.
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