Full air brake definition

Full air brake means any braking system operating fully on the air brake principle.

Examples of Full air brake in a sentence

  • Full air brake systems shall meet the requirements of FMVSS No. 121 as applicable to school buses.

  • Section 1782 had previously referred to “any judicial proceeding.” The Rules Commission’s draft, which Congress adopted, replaced that term with “a proceeding in a foreign or international tribunal.” See supra, at 4.

  • CHASSISEQUIPMENT: 270" Wheelbase BRAKES: Full air brake chassis, parking brake.

  • Full air brake system, includes all wheel dust covers, front and rear air pressure gauge and low pressure warning light & buzzer.

  • Q-Plus w/18.7 CFM air compressor Full air brake system with anti-lock feature; dual air pressure gauges; low air pressure warning light/alarm; front/rear automatic slack adjusters; air activated spring-loaded parking brake; Berg pull-cord drain valves on all air tanks; air dryer with automatic air moisture ejector and heater.

  • Retesting and fee payment are not required when renewing the license is renewed.607.18(2) Class B vehicle Full air brake.

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  • Powertrain means the total combination in a vehicle of propulsion energy storage system(s), propulsion energy converter(s) and the drivetrain(s) providing the mechanical energy at the wheels for the purpose of vehicle propulsion, plus peripheral devices.