AIRBAG MAN RR4708 Air Suspension Leaf Helper User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- AIRBAG MAN
Table of Contents
AIRBAG MAN RR4708 Air Suspension Leaf Helper
WARNINGS & IMPORTANT INFORMATION
This Airbag Man air suspension system is designed as assistance to the original vehicle manufacturer’s suspension – it is not meant to carry the entire rated load.
We do not recommend that leaves be removed from the original manufacturers suspension
supplied.
It is recommended by Airbag Man that only a properly qualified person installs the product and carries out maintenance.
If you are not qualified and attempt to carry out such work ensure that all safety equipment is used and safety standards are met.
The safety of the vehicle and compliance with relevant State &
Federal regulations is the responsibility of the vehicle owner.
If your vehicle is fitted with a brake proportioning valve or
stability control system it is important to ensure this is maintained and
adjusted according to the vehicle manufacturer’s instructions.
Never exceed the manufacturer’s weight ratings for the overall
vehicle (GVM) or individual axles.
Ensure you are fully conversant with how to position load on your vehicle.
A vehicle loaded in an improper manner can greatly affect safety & stability and may result in twisting and stress on the chassis and overloading of axles resulting in injury and / or vehicle damage.
When operating your air suspension ensure there is no one close to or under the vehicle or they may be trapped and injured.
Never drive with the air suspension fully inflated and or with the vehicle raised over the Airbag Operating Height. Read the operating instructions carefully before using the system or driving the vehicle.
Never inflate an airbag assembly unrestricted. Improper use or over
inflation may cause property damage or severe personal injury.
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DOCUMENTATION TO BE KEPT WITH THE VEHICLE
It is very important that the vehicle owner or any driver is advised on how to use the system and that this Product Manual and Fitting Instructions, showing Airbag Operating Height & Maximum Pressure, provided with the kit is given to them and kept with the vehicle.
WARNING STICKER
This is supplied with the kit and is required to be adhered to the vehicle to notify any potential driver that it has an air suspension system fitted. It is important that any driver is fully conversant with the system before driving the vehicle.
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GENERAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
HOW TO USE YOUR SUSPENSION
When you add or remove load to your vehicle the manufacturer’s suspension
height changes with the weight of the load. You are now able to maintain the
manufacturer’s suspension height front to back and side to side under these
differing load conditions (heights) by simply adding or removing air to and
from the airbags. Airbag Operating Height & Maximum Pressure can be found in
the Fitting Instruction document. Under load – maintain your vehicle at Airbag
Operating Height by adding air to each airbag in turn. When load is removed –
simply remove air from both the airbags to return to the Airbag Operating
Height. Use only enough air pressure in the airbags to maintain the Airbag
Operating Height. This amount will vary depending on the load, location of the
load & the condition of existing suspension.
MAINTAIN AIRBAG OPERATING HEIGHT
BY ADJUSTING AIRBAG PRESSURE
INFLATING & DEFLATING THE AIRBAGS
(See Airbag Operating Height & Maximum Pressure) We highly recommend the addition of an onboard air control with our air suspension products. If your vehicle is equipped with such a control system, please refer to that device’s instructions. Otherwise for manual inflation:
- Locate where the airbag inflation valves have been situated on your vehicle. These are a similar valve to those used to inflate your tyres and therefore the same inflation tool will be ok to use. See opposite.
- With the airbags installed on your vehicle and the vehicle sitting on a level surface, verify that the Airbag Operating Height is correct (See Airbag Operating Height & Maximum Pressure). If required, the Airbag Operating Height can be achieved by inflating the airbags using an air source such as a standard tyre inflator.
- Ensure the airbags are not inflated above the Maximum Pressure (See Airbag Operating Height & Maximum Pressure)
- Each airbag usually has a separate inflation valve.
- To maintain the Airbag Operating Height from front-to-back, add air pressure to both airbags in equal amounts gradually.
- To maintain the Airbag Operating Height from side-to-side, add more air pressure in small quantities, checking the pressure and height frequently.
- An airbag requires much less air volume than a tyre, and therefore will inflate/deflate much more quickly. Never ride with the vehicle raised over the Airbag Operating Height.
- Inflate the airbags only enough to maintain Airbag Operating Height, over-inflation to raise the vehicle above the Airbag Operating Height may result in un-predictable braking, handling and/or become unstable, resulting in greater accident risk.
Never overload your vehicle or exceed the manufacturer’s weight ratings.
Never exceed a manufacturer’s stated or Legal Gross Vehicle Mass or Axle
Capacity (Weight Ratings). The manufacturer’s weight ratings are stated on the
specification plate on the vehicle. You should weigh your vehicle on an
authorised weighbridge when it is fully loaded and in a level condition to
determine if you are exceeding the manufacturer’s weight ratings.
- Incorrect use of this air suspension product can result in damage to the airbag, associated parts and / or the vehicle which is not covered under warranty.
- Ensure the airbags are always maintained at the stated Operating Height at all times and never exceed the Maximum Pressure. (See Airbag Operating Height & Maximum Pressure)
- An airbag operated below or above the stated Operating Height or over/under pressurised can result in airbag failure or vehicle damage. This is not covered under warranty.
- Ensure you load your vehicle evenly and safely within the manufacturer’s specifications.
MAINTENANCE
As with your vehicle’s tyres, an airbag is a pneumatic device that supports a portion of the vehicle’s weight. The airbag may fail as a result of punctures, impact damage, improper inflation, improper installation or improper usage. To reduce the risk of failure, we strongly recommend the following:
- Inspect and wash any accumulated sand, gravel or other road debris from the airbags and brackets. Never inflate an unrestrained airbag and fully deflate the airbags if:
- It is necessary to lift the vehicle by the chassis.
- This will allow the airbag to extend to their maximum length without being damaged. The uninflated airbags are capable of supporting the weight of the axle when the vehicle is lifted by the chassis.
- If you are going to remove an airbag or other component from the suspension:
- Whilst securely installed in the vehicle inspect the inflated airbags to verify that they avoid contact with any other component on the vehicle under all expected operating conditions and pressures.
- There must be at least 13mm (1/2”) of clearance all round.
- If an airbag has failed while you are travelling STOP in a safe manner and place to effect a repair. Readjust the air in the remaining airbag. You will now be operating on the original suspension as the vehicle manufacturer intended until a repair can be made. It is recommended to operate your vehicle at reduced speeds to avoid further damage to your vehicle or suspension. In all cases high speed over rough roads may result in severe bottoming out of the airbags causing damage.
- Never cut, weld or modify the airbag or associated parts without approval from Airbag Man.
- Do not use aerosol tyre repair products in airbags. If there is a hole the airbag must be replaced.
- Do not use a tyre patch of any kind on an airbag. If there is a hole the airbag must be replaced.
- Never weld within sight of an un-protected airbag; they are severely affected by weld UV & heat.
EXHAUST HEAT
- Inspect the airline tubing and the airbags to verify that they have not been damaged due to exposure to heat from the exhaust system. The standard kit design takes into consideration a standard exhaust and normal use. Exhaust modifications from standard or incorrect fitment can cause eventual heat damage issues.
- Should you have the exhaust system modified this may result in increased heat exposure to the airbags, which may reduce the life span. Please contact Airbag Man before any exhaust modifications are carried out.
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
Use a torque wrench for tightening fixings and only tighten to the relevant
specification for the size and thread otherwise damage may occur.
SELF LOCKING FASTENERS
The air suspension system may include a variety of self-locking threaded
fasteners. Prevailing-torque lock nuts may be more difficult to install or
remove, but will not come loose under normal suspension operation. Note that
Nylok™ type lock nuts may be used in this manner also, in place of the
prevailing-torque type, except where high heat is present. Spring washers – In
order to properly use a lock washer, tighten the nut/bolt fastener following
the torque recommendations above. Thread Locking Compound – The hex bolts used
to secure the airbag to the brackets may have a locking compound applied to
the threads. Lock washers are not required when using a fastener with pre-
applied thread locking compound. If you need to remove such items, ensure
similar locking compound.
FITTINGS & TUBING
Your kit will include push-to-connect air fittings. Some fittings are able to be swivelled to align the push-to-connect fitting to the airline. The supplied air fitting in the air entrance hole on the top plate (stud end) of the airbag has a nylon ring that contacts the top plate sealing when tightened. Additional thread sealant is not normally needed, however can be used if these fittings are re-used as this will degrade their nylon sealing ability.
- Removal – Push the collet towards the body of the fitting, and then hold in that position whilst pulling the airline out.
- Refit – Cut the airline as square as possible using a sharp blade or proper tube-cutter. Push the recut airline into the fitting as far as possible.
- If you use a sharp utility knife or razor blade great care must be taken in all cases not to cut yourself during this operation.
- Any damage to the airline section that enters the fitting will cause a leak and must be trimmed to a clean, straight airline section.
ENSURE SCRATCH-FREE STRAIGHT AIRLINE
FOR PUSH TO CONNECT FITTING SEAL
The Push To Connect fitting houses an o-ring and collet to seal and secure the
nylon airline.
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AIR LEAK CHECK
- It is normal for an airbag system to permeate air and lose pressure over time. Please ensure the Airbag Operating Height is maintained and any excessive leaks are checked and repaired. Note: pressure loss occurs each time it is checked. (See Airbag Operating Height & Maximum Pressure)
- If you encounter an air leak or have carried out repairs to the air system a leak check has to be performed.
- Inflate the airbags to the maximum allowed pressure and spray all components with soapy water mix. Ensure airbags are adjusted to the Airbag Operating Height after any test and before driving.
AFTER-SALES SERVICE
GENERAL ADVICE & ASSISTANCE
Airbag Man is proud to offer the best quality products and customer service.
If you have any issue with our product you must call us to discuss a solution
and local service if required. Also see the Trouble Shooting Guide in this
booklet for assistance before calling.
SPARE PARTS
We carry an extensive range of spare parts and have knowledgeable service
dealers throughout the country. Should you require spare parts please locate
the kit part number found in the fitting instructions and call us for
assistance.
WARRANTY
Our Warranty operates in addition to (and does not exclude, restrict or
modify) any rights or remedies to which you may already be entitled under the
Australian Consumer Law or any other relevant law relating to this product.
Our Goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian
Consumer Law. If the product supplied has not performed as expected and you
suspect it may fall into the consumer protection category please call 1800 247
224 for assistance. FOR SUSPECTED WARRANTY CLAIMS – PLEASE CONTACT AIRBAG MAN
BEFORE REPAIRS ARE CARRIED OUT FOR ADVICE AND A CLAIM FORM WHICH MUST BE
COMPLETED. FREECALL 1800 247 224
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
Airbag will not inflate
Do you have a good air supply? Make sure all connections are made.
Check for dirt in the valve core and correct operation of the valve.
Check that the inflation valve is mounted to leave enough thread depth for the inflator to operate it. If mounted through material thicker than 5mm it may not allow the valve to open. (Relocate)
Inspect entire length of tubing to make sure tubing is not trapped, melted together or cut from rubbing on sharp edges.
If you have an air supply system other than manual inflation refer to the relevant document for information.
Airbag will not hold air
Air loss is expected each time the airbag pressure is checked.
Check to see if the valve core is tight. The inflation valve cap can be used
as valve core tool.
If loss of air is excessive a solution of 25% soap and 75% water can be used
to inspect the airlines, fittings, and airbags. Look for air bubbles forming
in these areas and obvious leaks visually.
Finding a stubborn leak
With the airbags on the vehicle, inflate to the maximum allowed pressure then
start at one end of the airline and inspect for leaks. A solution of 25% soap
and 75% water can be used. Apply the soap solution to all air fittings, valve
core and the airbag. Rinse the solution from the system when complete.
(See Airbag Operating Height & Maximum Pressure)
Common location of air leaks
Air leaks are often due to damaged airline installed into the fitting which
must be repaired by re-trimming to a clean section of airline. Leaks can also
occur in the attachment of the air fittings to the airbags due to the fittings
not being tight enough or sealed with thread sealant. Tighten the fittings one
more turn or remove and apply a suitable thread sealant.
Tubing must be cut squarely to avoid burrs in the connection to the air
fittings. Push-to-connect fittings require a square cut to assure a seal. With
air pressure removed the tubing can be easily removed by applying pressure to
the brass collar toward the fitting, the tubing can then be pulled freely from
the fitting. To install the tubing, make sure that the tubing is cut squarely
and push into the fitting as far as possible.
The vehicle is not level
Check for proper inflation of the airbags to Operating Height on each side.
Check for obstruction or components that may be restricting the suspension.
Ensure airbags are adjusted to the Airbag Operating Height after any test and before driving.
Documents / Resources
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AIRBAG MAN RR4708 Air Suspension Leaf
Helper
[pdf] User Manual
RR4708, Air Suspension Leaf Helper
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