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Home Under The Hood Gladhands:The Essential Link in Your Air Brake System

By: Megan B.

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What Are Gladhands?

Gladhands are couplers (or connectors) that allow hoses that supply air to interlock. A tractor/trailer typically has two gladhands – one for service brakes (blue), and one for emergency brakes (red). The green line is for electrical and is not connected by a gladhand.

The gladhand itself has a metal body that, when coupled with another gladhand, resembles two clasped hands—hence, the name. It also has a rubber “O” ring that assists with maintaining a tight seal.

Gladhands’ simple but elegant design allows the air lines to be securely fastened while also being generally easy to manually connect and disconnect by the driver, if need be. 

Variations

Angled Gladhand

Angles gladhands are used when location of the gladhand unusual and may add some unwanted tension onto the air lines.

Gladhand with Shutoff

When the air connection is not isolated by a tractor protection valve or if it can lose air when disconnected, a gladhand with a shutoff is useful.

Source: Saskatchewan Government Insurance

When to Replace Your Gladhands

As a rule of thumb, gladhands should be replaced every time air lines are replaced, or once a year.

However, you’ll also want to replace them if you see any of these signs of wear:

If it’s time to place the gladhands on your rig, you’re in luck — gladhands are on special for the month of July.

We carry regular, angled, and shutoff gladhands, so be sure to stop by your local Parts for Trucks store or Express online to get yours!