I feel one of the key reasons air brakes are used was missed. It's the ability to readily attach the tractor's braking system to the trailer's braking system, simply by connecting air hoses together. Just like on a train, where the locomotive's braking system is easily attached to all the cars behind it. Imagine trying to that with hydraulics. Messy, inefficient, and not fail-safe.
@EandEsystems2 ай бұрын
There's hydraulic quick couplers to get around this
@MaxWray1114 ай бұрын
One of my vivid memories of my teenage years was lying under my dad's semi at 2:00am in 20° weather trying to find a air leak.
@salemcripple4 ай бұрын
As a truck driver, and mechanic. without even watching the video. I can tell you the reason why. It's because they're failsafe. Anything at all goes wrong with the brake system, and they lock on instead of just failing. Well then, you might ask why every car doesn't use them. They're marginally more complicated, require much more maintenance. Daily checks for leaks, and possible problems. As well as monitoring of various gages (and knowing what those gages mean, and the problems they're indicating). Asking the average person who doesn't even know how to check their own oil to do that? Yeah not going to happen.
@TheDwightMamba4 ай бұрын
Short answer.... The moment air brakes stop working is when they work best.
@davidgates11224 ай бұрын
Another thing about air brakes is you can work on and replace any part of it, start the vehicle, wait for it to build air pressure, and then test the system. With hydraulic brakes, it is common to have to get someone to help you bleed the brakes. I find brake bleeding to be a time consuming process that is difficult with the configuration of the brake lines on some vehicles.
@TexJester-no8th3 ай бұрын
As a 40 year trucker, I see a couple things not covered - First, while the system can automatically apply the brakes, it depends on the condition of the shoes/pads - if they're hot, they're less effective; if they're smoking, the brakes are wholly ineffective. The brakes on ALL vehicles rely on the ability of the shoes/pads absorbing heat and re-radiating it. Heat is created by friction - basically the brakes exchange motion energy into heat energy; if the brakes heat up enough, they aren't transferring heat any more, and continued friction will eventually set the brakes on fire. Second, and related, hydraulic fluid can boil. When it does, it creates bubbles, which cause failure in the system, as the system relies on the closed liquid system.
@geoffturner14874 ай бұрын
All of the smaller vehicles built after the sixties have duel circuit hydraulic brakes. Light and medium rigid tray trucks sometimes use an air over hydraulic system. The main reason large trucks use air brakes is for connecting the trailer brakes simply and easily, something that cannot be done with hydralics.
@Aviator27J4 ай бұрын
Interesting parallels with aviation here. Airliners use hydraulics (obviously), but like air brake systems, they use redundancies in a similar manner. Usually there are three systems that overlap, making failures of any given flight control or aircraft system very rare, and even if all three hydraulic systems fail, other methods provide pressure sufficient to safely operate the aircraft. In some smaller aircraft, the hydraulic pressure provides a fail-safe because landing gear is held up with the pressure, so any loss will result in the gear deploying to allow a safe landing. (In systems where this is not the case, there are numerous backup ways to drop the gear.)
@johnthompson31094 ай бұрын
Holy crap! I’m about to start my fourth year of mechanical engineering undergrad. This channel is awesome!! It has the informativeness of those old discovery channel documentaries but with a modern flavor and quality. I’m glad channels like you exist :)
@shmookinsАй бұрын
Every single information in this video is new to me. Thank you for the education.
@mattikaki4 ай бұрын
Hello from Finland. Nice tutorial, thanks. Here our own trucks are in great condition due to mandatory yearly inspections (MOT) which are very strict. But Russian trucks are very often in really bad condition. Our Customs check Russian trucks when they arrive here. They must pass inspection before they are allowed to drive here. Often the driver loans or hires tools and fixes the problems themselves as they are used to maintain their cars even if it isn’t their own. And often they are much overweighted. Many trucks are turned back to Russia.
@simev5004 ай бұрын
2:27 It should really be called air-released-spring-actuated-brakes. The air pressure is actually holding back the spring that when released would mechanically clamp the brake pads or press on the wheel drums to stop the spinning wheels.
@DELTAFORCE747HD4 ай бұрын
I never noticed the massive trucks sharing the road with me 0:19 🤣😭
@spelunkerd4 ай бұрын
Now that I think about it, using a hydraulic system would be problematic when changing out a trailer. If you introduce air bubbles into a hydraulic system, it would create a dangerously spongy pedal. When attaching the air connection through glad hands to link trailer with truck, a small amount of introduced air would cause no problem at all.
@DEATHWISHVQ3 ай бұрын
As a truck driver for 35 years the reason air brakes are effective is due to their failure safe setup. Air is sent from the Air Compressor to the Storage Air Tank, which also sends Air to Two Tanks known as Primary and Secondary, after which the Air is sent to the Front (coming from Secondary Tank) Air to rear (coming from Primary Tank) so even if the Storage Tank for whatever reasons fails, the other two tanks will still have air.
@billmoran32194 ай бұрын
To be fair, modern hydraulic system on cars and light trucks in a seen have two separate systems as well. Meaning if you lose fluid to the front brakes there is still a reservoir with fluid to control the rear’s and vise versa in case a failure. It will allow multiple petal applications to an extent on a dual master cylinder provided it doesn’t allow air to enter the piston area and back into the system that isn’t leaking.
@Edmocci4 ай бұрын
Air brakes main advantage is that it is not the driver’s muscles stopping the truck. An air brake pedal opens a valve and then air does all the work. You are not forcing fluid down a pipe with a plunger limited by your own strength. If you’ve ever had a trailer push you down a road you’d know that you may have to get up off the seat and stand on the pedal.
@Faithfulfamily2 ай бұрын
My question I’ve given a few guys is why not electric brakes like in most light trailers. Anybody who has used air brakes in the north is well aware of frozen brakes (usually on the trailer) that lock up and leave the trucker down until such time they can be thawed. All the methods of thawing them introduce more moisture that refreezes shortly after the heating source is removed. That herein the Canadian north. I’ve been working in heavy industry for decades and we’ve had multiple trucks every winter with frozen brake lines on their trailers.
@iamdr.electronmagnetron5194 ай бұрын
Thank you for the knowledge. I'm from the Philippines. 🇵🇭 🇵🇭
@cancel19134 ай бұрын
They also use air brakes to scare automobile drivers next to them when stopped at a red light.
@TheLegoAnimator8632 ай бұрын
me when my 5 year old self thinking the trucks are farting when they release the air in their brakes
@johnnypool22064 ай бұрын
Big trucks and their trailers NOW have AIR DISK BRAKES ON ALL WHEELS, making the vehicle much easier to stop, and ABS to control skidding even on the trailers. This is the best safety system being installed on all trucks and trailers is long in coming.
@davidgreed188515 күн бұрын
Something that should be mentioned and is often overlooked is that even though trucks have very good braking systems, their increased weight and size means that they still take more distance to stop - kinetic energy is a thing and ALL drivers of ALL vehicles on the road need to be aware of this. Truck drivers often get the rap when there are large mishaps, but they haven't been given the room they need to execute their job safely.
@anthonybachler95264 ай бұрын
When hydraulic brakes fail, they stop stopping. When air brakes fail, they stop not stopping. So air brakes are safer.
@indeathsembrace6664 ай бұрын
Great job !
@hyperboytkl10774 ай бұрын
LESSON LEARNED: For an extra added safety feature, from now on, I’m definitely getting air brakes installed in my old 1975 Fiat 500 first thing tomorrow morning!☝️
@MAGEZA_K12 ай бұрын
The main advantage of pneumatic system is, air is everywhere. So, when there's a leak , you only repair without refilling and there's no oil spills. The second advantage is , they are pressure release spring applied. So, you need a certain amount of air pressure to release the brakes , should the pressure drops in the system the brakes apply . So, that's also help protect the driver should the system fail , the brakes apply immediately. Other than that, the similar concept occurs in some hydraulic systems
@bryonslatten31472 ай бұрын
When you press a hydraulic brake pedal you apply hydraulic pressure to the brakes. When you press an air brake pedal you release air pressure allowing the brake springs to activate the brakes.
@booka83Ай бұрын
Incorrect mate. When you push the brake pedal it sends a charge of air to a proportioning valve on the air tank that sends the application air to the brake booster. The brake booster has 2 chambers. ! with a spring being held back but the release of the park brake and 1 that applies the brake with air. Thischamber has a soft spring to aid with releaseing the brake when you lift off the brake pedal.
@Dave-05234 ай бұрын
Interesting, diagram labelled a spring brake. But wasn't a spring brake chamber. Stated air brakes are used because of the safety of a spring brake chamber. Air brakes were in use prior to the introduction of the spring brake chamber. As mentioned by someone else. Input (brake pedal) application pressure to actual available output pressure is much higher in an air brake system, as opposed to a hydralic system.
@rixxroxxk16204 ай бұрын
Yeah, that was a simple service brake with no emergency spring. Good catch!
@swaminathanbalasubramanian707026 күн бұрын
congrats for the explanation
@ericberman41932 ай бұрын
Good video - very informative.
@jasonstclair62934 ай бұрын
The thing is on some trucks only one drive axle has the spring brakes so the other drive axle and the front brakes don't do anything if you loose pressure. It's more common for both drive axles to have springs though, but you're still not getting any help from the front. The front brakes really don't do much, but in an emergency the little bit they do will help a lot!! Normally all trailer brakes have springs so they will do some good. Springs can get worn and break over time and will never provide the same force as the air pressure operated part of the brake system even when new.
@vintageradio34044 ай бұрын
It stands to reason. Most of the braking effort is always on the wheels carrying the most weight. In cars, 70% of the braking effort is done by the front wheels because the front wheels carry 70% of the weight in most cases. In a truck the rear and trailer wheels carry the weight, so that is where the effort is generated. In Australia, where a majority of long-haul trucks have more than one trailer, braking systems are even more complex. Road trains in NSW and VIC include either two 40-foot trailers or a 40 footer and two 20 footers in a C-triple combination and road trains in other states and territories are often twice as long and can weigh over 200 tonnes (440,000lbs), depending on the load being carried.
@kentr24244 ай бұрын
All trucks built since at least the 80's have spring brakes on all drive axles, and all trailer brakes are spring brakes. Steer axles don't have the spring brakes because if the pressure drops too low, the spring brakes will activate on all axles. That's not good because locked-up steer wheels go in the direction they were last pointing - despite where the steering wheel is turned.
@Stemo51674 ай бұрын
Same system on trains by the way 🎉
@hastdigital65273 ай бұрын
Nice Explanation. Need to know how hydraulic power steering works in a next video.
@cameronsmith44894 ай бұрын
You should do a video on michigan gravel trains and the weird axle limits we have here
@acedealien81364 ай бұрын
I love learning.... subbed
@shermanleung58394 ай бұрын
Air brakes can still function perfectly with a minor leak. The air brake system will never run out of air but a hydraulic system will run out of brake fluid if there was a leak even a minor one.
@maxpayneau2 ай бұрын
7:52 Hydraulic brakes also have two independent circuits.
@bulletproofdee98864 ай бұрын
I see a channel called history of simple things, I subscribed.
@kevinjhonson59254 ай бұрын
It’s the way of the road boys way of the road.
@wc6975Ай бұрын
you could design a hydraulic system with the same fail safe spring system integrated. the connect / disconnect from the trailer is the biggest challange to resolve here. hydrualic connections will leak, just look at the back of a farm tractor, they are ussually covered in oil. the air system is clean and easy to connect and disconnect from the trailers. nice video.
@timjohnun429711 күн бұрын
The biggest problem with hydraulic brakes is the amount of pedal pressure required to pull the vehicle up. Your car has a vacuum booster to boost the system pressure, that would never work on a heavy vehicle. The alternative is to use compressed air, at which stage you are better off just to go full air anyway
@trainman91194 ай бұрын
Trucks use air brakes because long ago George Westinghouse designed and then proved they worked on railroad trains, significantly reducing train accidents.
@jamespadley41Ай бұрын
Do a video about things Truck Driver wish private car drivers knew. Car drivers don't understand why we do rolling stops, why we maintain an increased following distance, amongst other things.
@patriot94552 ай бұрын
When I was an over the road driver, I drained the air tanks every morning while the truck was idling up or I was fueling. I rarely had enough water in the tanks to drown a mouse, lol
@patriot94552 ай бұрын
You can get brake bands in widths from 7 inches (normal) to about 10 inches ( for extreme duty, like coming off a mountain with a huge load of logs) making air brakes easily adaptable to the expected weight and other stresses that come with the variety of job commercial trucks are made for. Such modifications would be difficult with a hydraulic brake system without significant alteration of components, like a double or triple size fluid reservoir to power the larger brakes, and other mods that might not fit the space for the tires and wheels.
@All4JESUSpinoy4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the clear explanation & nice graphics too. I suggest topic on solar energy & its important applications in today's world. 💯✌️👍
@historyofsimplethings4 ай бұрын
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@Jnk_Nguliack3 ай бұрын
Incredible .
@HappilyHomicidalHooligan2 ай бұрын
0:25 I used to be a Truck Driver... The truck/Trailer combination shown weighs a MINIMUM of 36,400 Lbs. with an empty trailer...maximum Weight for an 18 wheel, 5 axle truck & trailer (like shown) is 80,000 Lbs. (USA) and 88,000 Lbs. (Canada)...more axles increase that limit, fewer reduce it...this is a general rule because the spacing between axles also affects the maximum Weight Limit as well...
@williammetcalf72392 ай бұрын
Large trucks and trailers now can be fitted with disc air brakes instead of shoes and drums. They work amazing well. Very responsive and more reliable.
@razrafz4 ай бұрын
theoretically they are great. but in reality most neglects to maintain the failsafe system. ive seen too many cases where trucks keep moving at insane speeds when the brake fails, instead of the failsafes (automatic engaging of brakes) deploying
@markadkins92904 ай бұрын
Great stuff!
@Markbell732 ай бұрын
Tell us about the Jig brake please.
@adoreslaurel3 ай бұрын
I remember as a kid that trucks used to have signs at rear stating "Caution, Air Brakes".
@speedflash93472 ай бұрын
The last semi I drove was in the '70s. The tractor had two air lines to the trailer, the one that followed the brake pedal, and the red one that charged a trailer air tank up, which would put on the trailer brakes if the pressure in the charging line from the tractor dropped too low. I'm surprised nothing was said about this. Doesn't this still exist?
@Hailthepunkdawn2 ай бұрын
In theory you equip air brakes even to smaller cars, the only thing stopping them are weight, design and very expensive
@RaviShankar-u2eАй бұрын
Kindly if possible, make a video on drainage system and drainage water purification in each country ,i really need that information and presently not available on KZbin
@stralegaming25974 ай бұрын
It was a crossover from railways, as airbrakes were well established
@FamiliarOrigins2 ай бұрын
Pretty interesting I never really knew this is how the brake functioned on these type of vehicles lol
@gregorybehrens20103 ай бұрын
Hydraulic systems can also be designed to be fail safe by using spring applied hydraulic release braking systems. I am guessing the main reason air brakes are used is because of cost, ease of maintenance, and mainly because it’s much easier to couple air brakes to a trailer than using hydraulics
@Pedritox09534 ай бұрын
Very complete video!
@photonpilot__3 ай бұрын
The most important part of the air system is it makes my seat bouncy 😂😂😂
@grbeans2674Ай бұрын
I was always wondering what that tssssssssss sound was when a big bus or truck was braking
@andygates36724 күн бұрын
My son wants a video on how a circuit breaker works please.
@chrismayer39194 ай бұрын
Do you have a video of how the JAKE brakes work? 🚛
@historyofsimplethings4 ай бұрын
We don't. But we can try to cover this in our next video :)
@lstofficial35683 ай бұрын
Thanks to the integration of air-breaking systems into these massive freight-carrying machines which not only reduce the risk of devastating accidents but enhance transportation efficiency. Most accidents with these mega vehicles involve reckless and irresponsible driving behaviors of drivers and failure to do regular maintenance and check for damages or faults.
@United_Wings3 ай бұрын
Nice
@jamina792Ай бұрын
I much prefer rigid forks. If you have wide tires, like 2.5 and up, you can run the pressure a little low that will absorb small bumps. It gives much better handling, and you can handle larger bumps with a little technique. Unless you have actual high quality suspension, which you only see on $4k+ e-bikes, then they actually feel good. Rigid forks are one reason i like radio flyer e-bikes
@vitharshanv47134 ай бұрын
1:15 Its better to use metric system values also in your videos. This will make everyone understand the content.❤
@historyofsimplethings4 ай бұрын
Thank you! We'll note this in our next videos :)
@DoudDАй бұрын
To clarify: spring pressure APPLIES the brakes. Air pressure is used to overcome the springs and thus RELEASE the brakes. Do I have that correct?
@patriot94552 ай бұрын
In effect, each brake "can" has a normal mode, where the driver controls how much, if any braking is applied, and an emergency side so that if air pressure to the axle end (can) is lost, the brakes apply with no human intervention.
@trevorleeandersonАй бұрын
A couple of reasons for not having an air brake system on a passenger car is the increased size, weight and power requirements.
@moazamakhtar2298Ай бұрын
I worked on psv,and periodically we had to drain air tanks.
@ogbejude97833 ай бұрын
Is it because of the brakes or compressor that you hear this loud rush of air when trucks are in motion or are stopping? I've always wondered what that is.
@patrickpaulo344 ай бұрын
So thats the loud shwooshing sound when I'm near them. I thought they were suspension sounds.
@todvarian72162 ай бұрын
I saw an air brake fail open. It happens. Nobody was seriously hurt, but the driver had to crash land in the offramp going into Fremont St in Las Vegas.
@ΑλέξανδροςΧελιδωνηςАй бұрын
I think they also use air brakes because brake fluid can heat up and introduce air bubbles that can cause failure, on a typical car it doesn't really happen but on heavy truck with load can easily heat up and fail
@TheLightTwist4 ай бұрын
Oh damn, for a moment I thought that he meant those flaps, like on planes, which are used for increasing the drag 😂
@UniverseCafeАй бұрын
I feel like I just watched a work related training course… oh well I stayed to the end, even with the long pauses and multiple summaries.
@junenriquez47304 ай бұрын
Can airbrake applied to small vehicles? Is it possible?
@khalidlatif89302 ай бұрын
Break failures is serious issue in cars with hydraulic break systems. Why is the air break system not used in cars and lighter vehicles?
@nonyabiseness1423Ай бұрын
Cracks me up in Pete's dragon went they cut the air line so the truck cant stop 😂
@timrobertson2994 ай бұрын
one huge advantage is under hard braking you wont boil the brake fluid, and the air system and the valving allows for more pressure exerted to the brakes with minimal effort from the drivers foot and leg muscles.
@Josb_Bluebird21433 ай бұрын
I work on and drive school buses with air brakes. It feels much safer and easier to stop a bigger vehicle. I drove a 36 ft class A rv with hydraulic brakes and hated it. Hydraulic just doesn’t feel the same as air.
@chrish57912 ай бұрын
I call Brave Serria on the spring brake reasoning as to why air brakes are used on big trucks. When I began driving semi trucks, in the early ‘70s, air brakes were widely used and spring brakes were just coming onto the market. Spring brakes soon became a DOT requirement as they do greatly increase the safety of the braking system but they didn’t exist when air brakes took the lead in large vehicle braking. Get your facts right if you really want to explain things.
@EdywyneRacing4 ай бұрын
How comes I never came across this channel?
@hphillips74254 ай бұрын
Interesting
@scottlambert29494 ай бұрын
How about a video to slide the tandems on a tractor trailer
@mpinanemorara9864Ай бұрын
When reversing if it's rolling too quick to slow it down doe one use clutch pedal or just tap the brake pedal?
@hagerty19523 ай бұрын
Dual-circuit brakes have been standard on passenger cars since the 1970's for the same reason.
@MG-hk9kx2 ай бұрын
This video was very informative. This should be a mandatory video in fleets.
@johnhero995 күн бұрын
The air is used to disengage the brake pads.. Same can be used by hydrolic flued system
@dualinline78672 ай бұрын
There was a movie I watch where the enemy cut off the air break hose, and truck failed to stop even if the driver press on the break pedal. After this video, I'm confident that the scrne was inaccurate.
@66ROMZ994 ай бұрын
Busses use the same air brake system, that's why trucks and busses don't move till the air pressure hits a safe release threshold.
@donaldhiggs20754 ай бұрын
Also, brake fluid tends to heat up and wouldn't be very useful going down steep grades.
@synthwave74 ай бұрын
Why not do a video on : "How does the gears work on a large truck ?"
@jimchoate691218 күн бұрын
What are the emergency truck off ramps used for?
@section717310 күн бұрын
Emergencies. Specifically, brake failure/runaway truck. Most sensible emergency ramps have sand in place of the road, called an arrester bed, to slow down a heavy truck quickly. Usually these are near the bottom of a steep downhill descent where it is more likely a truck's brakes will fail from overheating or shattering or broken pressure lines. Probably a good idea for airports, instead of having walls or trees or buildings at the end of a runway, they should have sand or something.
@robwarner4331Ай бұрын
Training of new drivers who are not familiar with air brake application versus hydraulic brakes would have been useful.
@timjohnun429711 күн бұрын
Even a standard truck and semi trailer combination has at least 12 brakes these days, imagine the pedal pressure needed to activate all those babies hydraulically. The dual circuit argument is a bit irrelevant though - cars have had dual circuit braking since the 1960's
@pacendx79154 ай бұрын
I saw a truck stopping by a red light and I heard that air braking sound
@gman830902 ай бұрын
It's not just trucks that have air brakes they also have them on trains as well as trams and buses have them