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Installing Rolling Lobe Air Spring with Top Plate
Air Spring Systems for Commercial Vehicles
WARNING:
- Do not inflate unless properly secured in the suspension system of the vehicle or in some other appropriate structure.
- Pressure may not exceed 100 psi / 7 bar. Otherwise there is a danger of injury!
- Working temperature: -40°C to 70°C / -40°F to 158°F.
Removing the Old Air Spring:
- Jack up the vehicle securely as high as possible. Make sure it cannot fall off its support.
- Let the air out of the air spring system.
- Remove the old air spring.
- Please note that for conical rolling lobe air springs, the narrow end must be placed on the piston.

- When complete ContiTech air springs are supplied they are usually provided with bolts and/or threads to match the hole pattern of the vehicle. If the piston is to be used again, the piston and the bottom clamping plate (except for vulcanized-in clamping plates) have to be cleaned.

- Fit the air spring by the top crimping plate onto the chassis. Press bottom bead to an oval and push through the bottom clamping plate.

- Position both bottom clamping plate and piston to be in line with the hole patterns on the axles and push the clamping plate into the holes of the piston.

- Screw piston tightly to the clamping plate (if necessary, secure the air spring with the help of a second person to prevent twisting, or tighten it prior to installation).

- Fit piston on the vehicle axle. Pressurize the air spring system and lower the vehicle. The rolling lobe air spring is now fitted and will automatically roll onto the piston.

