With the brakes applied, the angle of the slack adjuster and the actuating rod should be at 90 degrees.
Yes there are slack adjusters on railroad cars. They work much like the automatic slack adjusters on large trucks, and do the same job
There should not be any slack in the your wheel bearings. The more slack the will bearing has the quicker the will bearing will fail.
It's when there isn't that much to do. If you were Santa Claus, all year but Christmas would be slack season.
Not enough that's for sure. The entry level adjuster can earn $25,000 -$35,000 a year depending on his or her experience and level of training. The very experienced adjuster can earn $ 45,000 - 60,000 or more.
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The seatbelt across your chest should have about one fist width of slack.
The position insurance adjuster pays about $45000 to $65000 in the auto repair field. You can read more at http://www.job-search-engine.com/keyword/property-insurance-adjuster-field/
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At the Progressive Corporation their claims adjuster salary ranges from $32K to $54K per year. If bonuses and benefits are added the salary tops out at $59K. A senior claims adjuster at Allstate can earn as much as $72K.
To find out the salary a claims adjuster makes you can go to www1.salary.com. It will give you the median in the united states of how much you can make. It also has a calculator to determine how much you can make in your area and with your experience.