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Dec 21, 2024
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DSL 211 Diesel Technology Suspension and Steering Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 8 Credits: 6
Covers suspension and steering, tires and wheels, alignment of medium and heavy-duty vehicles, and fifth wheels. The major emphasis will be on methods used to check and adjust alignment, and inspection and repair methods for suspension systems.
Prerequisite: DSL 130 and DSL 131 each with a grade of C or better; or consent of instructor. Concurrent: DSL 210 . Student Learning Outcomes:
- Analyze and determine the problem and implement the correct repair of wheels and tires, and steering and suspension systems.
- Conduct repairs in an ethical and professional manner, respecting industry safety and environmental guidelines.
- Communicate with co-workers, customers, management, and public in a professional and knowledgeable manner.
- Students will learn how to disassemble, inspect, reassemble, and understand components of wheels and tires, steering systems, suspension systems, and fifth wheels.
- Students will learn how to use tools to properly repair and maintain steering systems, suspension systems, wheels, tires, and fifth wheels.
- Students will learn how to diagnose failures and practice researching the failure symptoms in service manuals and other sources to research and diagnosis failures.
- Students will learn use protective gear and safe procedures in all work areas.
Content Outline
- Commercial vehicle tires
- Inspect, test, and service tires.
- Wheels Rims and Hubs
- Front axle and vehicle alignments
- Diagnosis alignment issues
- Perform a wheel alignment
- Truck frames and suspension systems
- Check steering for proper operation
- Diagnosis steering related issues
- Identify concerns related to steering systems
- Steering systems and Integral Steering gears
- Inspect, test, and service shock absorbers, bushings, brackets, shackles etc.
- Fifth Wheels and Coupling Systems
- Inspect, test, and service fifth wheel adjustment, pivot pins, bushings, locking
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