Is the Master Cylinder for the Model 60 Brake Actuator Fully Enclosed
Question:
Does the master cylinder on this coupler have a lid/closed top? Or is it using the sheet steel and a gasket to enclose/cover the fluid reservoir on the top of the master cylinder? I was also looking for a lever lock version of this but couldnt find one. At a minimum I need electric lockout, 2inch ball, drum brakes, 3inch channel, single axle trailer, preferably lever lock.
asked by: Doug
Expert Reply:
The actual master cylinder that is used in the model 60 actuator, # T43397007K, is part # T4395100. This style uses the metal cover and the gasket pictured and is held on with 4 bolts. The model 6, 10, 20, and Ultra-70 use a fully enclosed master cylinder.
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Replacement Master Cylinder Assembly for Dexter Model 60 and Aero 7500 Brake Actuators - Drum
- Accessories and Parts
- Brake Actuator
- Hydraulic Drum Brakes
- Master Cylinder
- Dexter
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Dexter Zinc-Plated Brake Actuator - Drum - Multi-Fit Ball - Bolt On - 7,000 lbs
- Brake Actuator
- Surge Brake Actuator
- Straight Tongue Coupler
- Bolt-On
- 7000 lbs GTW
- 1-7/8 Inch Ball Coupler
- 2 Inch Ball Coupler
- Drum Brakes
- No Lockout
- Dexter
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