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PC-214 Vertical Wheel Type Geared Hand Brakes Selection Guide.FM Rail Vehicle Systems .................... .................... PC-214 ....................Rev. A (1/30/13) -en .................... Selection Guide Vertical Wheel Type Geared Hand Brake Selection Guide Vertical Wheel Type Geared Hand Brake Doc. No. PC-214 Revision: A 1/30/13-en Contact address New York Air Brake Corporation 748 Starbuck Avenue Watertown, NY 13601 USA Phone: +1 315 786 5200 Fax: +1 315 786 5676 www.nyab.com Technical ChangesT Technical Changes NYAB reserves the right to change the unit or this document at any time without giving special notice CAUTION When repairing this assembly, use only NYAB supplied parts. Use of com- mercially available parts may result in unsatisfactory performance of this assembly and the brake system it becomes a part of. CAUTION The purpose of this catalog is to identify the detail parts that make up this complete assembly. To avoid damage to this assembly and/or personal injury, utilize the applicable maintenance publications before attempting to disassembly or assembly this device. WARNING Whenever a part in this assembly is replaced, the assembly must pass the tests in the latest issue of the applicable New York Air Brake Corporation (NYAB) Test Specification. Additionally, a stationary vehicle test must be made to ensure that this device functions properly when installed in the total brake equipment arrangement. Consult your local NYAB representa- tive to identify the applicable test specification. Replacement Plan Category: Definitions of the letters listed in the Replacement Plan column on the following pages: Replacement Plan Definition A 100% Replacement at every scheduled overhaul B Replacement dependent upon condition of part C Replace if damaged during repair, maintenance, or overhaul. This document was originally written in English. Copyright 2009© NYAB. All rights reserved, including industrial property rights applications. NYAB retains any power of disposal, such as copying and transferring. Knorr-Bremse Group Page 2 / 14 Selection Guide Vertical Wheel Type Geared Hand Brake Doc. No. PC-214 Revision: A 1/30/13-en TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 General Information 4 2 Vertical Wheel Type Geared Hand Brake 5 Group N Conventional 5 Group Q Conventional Prolonged Release 6 Group O Intermediate 7 Group R Intermediate Prolonged Release 8 3 Accessories 9 Group N, Q, O, and R 9 Group O and R only 10 4 Installation Information 11 Group N 11 Group Q 12 Group O 13 Group R 14 Copyright 2009© NYAB. All rights reserved, including industrial property rights applications. NYAB retains any power of disposal, such as copying and transferring. Knorr-Bremse Group Page 3 / 14 Selection Guide Vertical Wheel Type Geared Hand Brake Doc. No. PC-214 Revision: A 1/30/13-en 1 General Information 1.1 Introduction This document is intended as a reference guide for initial selection of model and accessory options for the Vertical Wheel Type Geared Hand Brake. This document is not intended to replace engineering drawings or documents. Copyright 2009© NYAB. All rights reserved, including industrial property rights applications. NYAB retains any power of disposal, such as copying and transferring. Knorr-Bremse Group Page 4 / 14 Selection Guide Vertical Wheel Type Geared Hand Brake Doc. No. PC-214 Revision: A 1/30/13-en 2 Vertical Wheel Type Geared Hand Brake GROUP N - CONVENTIONAL Model 1700 Model 1700-1 Short Handle Long Handle PART NUMBER: Model 1700 PART NUMBER: Model 1700-1 INST DWG: 785513 INST DWG: 785513 WT: 82 LBS [37.2 KG] WT: 83 LBS [37.6 KG] Models 1700 and 1700-1 include: Item No. Qty Description Part Number Model 1700 Model 1700-1 1 1 Handbrake S-1700-N S-1700-IN 2 1 Hand Wheel 646A 646A 3 1 Clevis 655A 655A 4 1 Rivet 656A 656A Copyright 2009© NYAB. All rights reserved, including industrial property rights applications. NYAB retains any power of disposal, such as copying and transferring. Knorr-Bremse Group Page 5 / 14 Selection Guide Vertical Wheel Type Geared Hand Brake Doc. No. PC-214 Revision: A 1/30/13-en GROUP Q - CONVENTIONAL PROLONGED RELEASE .Model 1750 Model 1750-1 Short Handle Long Handle PART NUMBER: Model 1750 PART NUMBER: Model 1750-1 INST DWG: 789046 INST DWG: 789046 WT: 83 LBS [37.7 KG] WT: 84 LBS [38.2 KG] Models 1750 and 1750-1 include: Item No. Qty Description Part Number Model 1750 Model 1750-1 1 1 Handbrake S-1750-N S-1750-IN 2 1 Hand Wheel 646A 646A 3 1 Clevis 655A 655A 4 1 Rivet 656A 656A Copyright 2009© NYAB. All rights reserved, including industrial property rights applications. NYAB retains any power of disposal, such as copying and transferring. Knorr-Bremse Group Page 6 / 14 Selection Guide Vertical Wheel Type Geared Hand Brake Doc. No. PC-214 Revision: A 1/30/13-en GROUP O - INTERMEDIATE Model 1900 Model 1900-1 Short Handle Long Handle PART NUMBER: Model 1900 PART NUMBER: Model 1900-1 INST DWG: 785520 INST DWG: 785520 WT: 102 LBS [46.3 KG] WT: 103 LBS [86.7 KG] Models 1900 and 1900-1 include: Item No. Qty Description Part Number Model 1900 Model 1900-1 1 1 Handbrake S-1900-N S-1900-IN 2 1 Hand Wheel 646A 646A 3 1 Link 1560 1560 NOTE: Group O and R handbrake assemblies require use of a Shock Retarder Kit to connect chain to car body (refer to page 10 for applicable part numbers). Copyright 2009© NYAB. All rights reserved, including industrial property rights applications. NYAB retains any power of disposal, such as copying and transferring. Knorr-Bremse Group Page 7 / 14 Selection Guide Vertical Wheel Type Geared Hand Brake Doc. No. PC-214 Revision: A 1/30/13-en GROUP R - INTERMEDIATE PROLONGED RELEASE Model 1950 Model 1950-1 Short Handle Long Handle PART NUMBER: Model 1950 PART NUMBER: Model 1950-1 INST DWG: 789047 INST DWG: 789047 WT: 102 LBS [46.3 KG] WT: 103 LBS [46.7 KG] Model 1950 and 1950-1 include: Item No. Qty Description Part Number Model 1950 Model 1950-1 1 1 Handbrake S-1950-N S-1950-IN 2 1 Hand Wheel 646A 646A 3 1 Link 1560 1560 NOTE: Group O and R handbrake assemblies require use of a Shock Retarder Kit to connect chain to car body (refer to page 10 for applicable part numbers). Copyright 2009© NYAB. All rights reserved, including industrial property rights applications. NYAB retains any power of disposal, such as copying and transferring. Knorr-Bremse Group Page 8 / 14 Selection Guide Vertical Wheel Type Geared Hand Brake Doc. No. PC-214 Revision: A 1/30/13-en 3 Accessories GROUP N, Q, O, and R HANDBRAKE ASSEMBLIES WHEELS SHEAVE WHEEL Wheel Sheave Wheel AAR Standard #2 P/N: 431 Shallow Dish P/N: 646A Wheel AAR Standard #1 Deep Dish P/N: 1153 BELL CRANK AAR 66 Bell Crank P/N: 66 CLEVIS AND RIVET Rivet P/N: 656A AAR 63 Bell Crank Clevis P/N: 63 P/N: 655A AAR 55 Bell Crank CONNECTOR LINK P/N: 55 Connector Link P/N: 1560 Copyright 2009© NYAB. All rights reserved, including industrial property rights applications. NYAB retains any power of disposal, such as copying and transferring. Knorr-Bremse Group Page 9 / 14 Selection Guide Vertical Wheel Type Geared Hand Brake Doc. No. PC-214 Revision: A 1/30/13-en GROUP O and R HANDBRAKE ASSEMBLIES ONLY SHOCK RETARDER KIT CHAIN Chain Shock Retarder Kit P/N: *787873-YYYY P/N: 789084 *NOTE: Number following the dash indicates number of links required. Shock Retarder Kit P/N 789084 includes: Ex: P/N 787873-0118 Part Qty Description Number Base Part Number Number of Links 1 Shock Retarder Assembly 1971 1 Shock Retarder Pin 1976 1 Cotter Pin 745937 Copyright 2009© NYAB. All rights reserved, including industrial property rights applications. NYAB retains any power of disposal, such as copying and transferring. Knorr-Bremse Group Page 10 / 14 Selection Guide Vertical Wheel Type Geared Hand Brake Doc. No. PC-214 Revision: A 1/30/13-en 4 Installation Information GROUP N: HANDBRAKE ASSEMBLY (Shown with short handle) GROUP N: MOUNTING ON RAIL VEHICLE (Shown with long handle) GROUP O and R HANDBRAKE ASSEMBLIES Copyright 2009© NYAB. All rights reserved, including industrial property rights applications. NYAB retains any power of disposal, such as copying and transferring. Knorr-Bremse Group Page 11 / 14 Selection Guide Vertical Wheel Type Geared Hand Brake Doc. No. PC-214 Revision: A 1/30/13-en GROUP Q: HANDBRAKE ASSEMBLY (Shown with short handle) GROUP Q: MOUNTING ON RAIL VEHICLE (Shown with long handle) Copyright 2009© NYAB. All rights reserved, including industrial property rights applications. NYAB retains any power of disposal, such as copying and transferring. Knorr-Bremse Group Page 12 / 14 Selection Guide Vertical Wheel Type Geared Hand Brake Doc. No. PC-214 Revision: A 1/30/13-en GROUP O: HANDBRAKE ASSEMBLY (Shown with short handle) GROUP O: MOUNTING ON RAIL VEHICLE (Shown with long handle) Copyright 2009© NYAB. All rights reserved, including industrial property rights applications. NYAB retains any power of disposal, such as copying and transferring. Knorr-Bremse Group Page 13 / 14 Selection Guide Vertical Wheel Type Geared Hand Brake Doc. No. PC-214 Revision: A 1/30/13-en GROUP R: HANDBRAKE ASSEMBLY (Shown with short handle) GROUP R: MOUNTING ON RAIL VEHICLE (Shown with long handle) Copyright 2009© NYAB. All rights reserved, including industrial property rights applications. NYAB retains any power of disposal, such as copying and transferring. Knorr-Bremse Group Page 14 / 14.
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