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I am a Class B CDL instructor and this an instructional video I made for my students showing them how to do an inside cab check and steps to the air brake check to pass the test.
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wow amzing tutorial
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is there any particular order that all this has to be done in?
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When taking the air break test on a automatic, do you put the truck in neutral or park
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I'm preparing to take my CDL test on Monday and your video has been extremely helpful. My question is about governor cut-in. When you start the truck back up, do you just say you're checking governor cut-in/cut-out. Governor should cut in between 90-100 PSI and should cut out between 120-125 psi and should not exceed 130 PSI. Then watch for the cut-out and inform the instructor of when the governor cuts out and that's it? Or do you need to bleed the brakes down and ensure the cut-in is working as well?
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you make it look so easy but yet im having a prpblem remembering all those steps.
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It's 2 psi for a straight truck, 3 psi for truck and trailer combination, 4 psi if two trailer combination
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I still remember this and continue to take the knowledge with me in life today thank you Mr. Brooks your the best instructor ever !!
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Thank you for posting this video. It really helped me pass my pre trip and air brake inspection when i got my cdl!