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File:CabooseAirBrakeRiggingRight.jpg|This view shows the rigging attached to the body of the air cylinder. Note that the air cylinder is supported solely by the brake rigging.
File:CabooseAirBrakeRiggingRight.jpg|This view shows the rigging attached to the body of the air cylinder. Note that the air cylinder is supported solely by the brake rigging.
File:CabooseAirBrakeRiggingSupportBracket.jpg|Support brackets made from flat brass stock were added to keep the levers in place.  Nylon lock nuts were later used on both sides of the lever.
File:CabooseAirBrakeRiggingSupportBracket.jpg|Support brackets made from flat brass stock were added to keep the levers in place.  Nylon lock nuts were later used on both sides of the lever.
File:CabooseAirBrakeTrainLineValve.jpg|Clippard TV-2S toggle valves were selected because of their small size, low cause, and reliable operation.  Note the eye hooks for safety chains, as required on some railroads.
File:CabooseAirBrakeTrainLineValve.jpg|Clippard TV-2S toggle valves were selected because of their small size, low cost, and reliable operation.  Note the eye hooks for safety chains, as required by some railroads.
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Revision as of 13:38, 16 November 2015

by Daris A Nevil

Fall 2015

During the summer of 2015 I began studying air brakes and how live steam modelers incorporate working air brake systems on their trains. I was well into building a Kitsap Live Steamers caboose kit and decided to add a fully operational balanced air brake system to the caboose.

This is my first attempt at building operating air brakes, and I am quite pleased with the results. Air brakes will certainly be added to my other equipment.

Equipment

Here is a spread of Clippard parts used for the balanced air brake system.
  • Clippard parts:
    • UDR-17-1 : Stainless steel double-acting cylinder, 1 inch stroke, 1-1/16 inch bore, 5/16 inch shaft
    • CT4 : #10-32 to 1/8” ID Hose Connector, designed for Clippard's Polyurethane hose
    • T44-4 : Tee fitting, 1/8 inch ID
    • URH1-0804-BKS : Urethane tube 1/8 inch ID
    • TV-3SP : 3-Way Toggle Valve, ENP Steel Toggle, 1/8" NPT
    • MCV-2 : Check Valve, #10-32 Ports
    • 15090-1 : 1/8” NPT to #10-32 “L” Fitting

Tools and Supplies

The following tools were used in the construction of the truck brakes:

Build Gallery

Air Tank

Brake Shoes

Mechanical Drawings

Assembling Brake Shafts

Brake Pads

Final Assembly

Video Demo

This video demonstrates the failsafe operation of the balanced brakes, along with how to disable the brakes once activated. Video by Daris A Nevil, August 2015.


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