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4022836 | Genuine Cummins® Air Brake Compressor For ISX,N14 11L

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Description:
An Air Brake Compressor 4022836 is the engine-driven pump that supplies compressed air for a truck or bus air brake system.

Part Number: 4022836, 4022836RX
Condition: New
Manufacture/Brand: Cummins

Specifications 4022836:

Calculated Volume (dm³): 0.000001
Cooling: Water
Crankshaft thread: Ø 28.7 mm
Lubrication: Lubrication supplied from engine
Max. operating pressure: 145.0 psi
Mounting: Mounting Flange
Operating speed: 3000 (1/min)
Piston diameter: 3.35 in
Piston stroke: 2.20 in
Port thread 0: 0.81 in
Port thread 2: M27 x 2
Port thread 4: M10 x 1.0
Port thread 8.1: Ø 0.2 in
Port thread 9: 3/4" - 16 UNF
Port thread 9.1: 3/4" - 16 UNF
Port thread 9.2: 3/4" - 16 UNF
Swept volume (cm³): 318 cm3
Technical specification: OE specification
Temperature range: -40°C to +80°C
Type: Single Cylinder



Fits 4022836 For Cummins Engine ISM CM570, ISM CM570/870, ISM CM875, ISM CM876, ISM CM876 E, ISM11 CM876 M103, ISM11 CM876 SN, K38, M11 CELECT, M11 CELECT PLUS, M11 MECHANICAL, N14 CELECT PLUS, NH/NT 855, QSK23 CM2350 K127, QSM11 CM570, QSM11 CM876 M101, V28, X15 CM2350 X116B, N14 NB

Purpose of using 4022836:

 

1. Operates the air brakes (primary purpose)

  • Supplies compressed air to:

    • Service brakes

    • Parking brakes

    • Emergency brakes

  • Keeps air tanks charged so brakes apply and release correctly

Why it matters:
Without air pressure, the brakes cannot function—and the system is designed to apply brakes automatically for safety.

2. Maintains safe operating air pressure

  • Continuously replaces air lost during braking

  • Works with the governor to regulate pressure

  • Keeps pressure in the safe range (usually 120–135 PSI)

Why it matters:
Consistent pressure = predictable braking performance.

3. Powers other air-operated systems

Beyond brakes, compressed air is used for:

  • Air suspension

  • Clutch assist

  • Air horns

  • Transmission controls

  • Doors and accessories

Why it matters:
One compressor supports multiple critical vehicle systems.

4. Ensures fail-safe braking

  • Air brake systems are fail-safe

  • If pressure drops too low, spring brakes apply automatically

Why it matters:
Prevents runaway vehicles and loss of control.

5. Supports vehicle safety and compliance

  • Required by law for heavy vehicles with air brakes

  • Must meet DOT air-pressure build-up standards

Why it matters:
A properly functioning compressor keeps the vehicle legal and safe to operate.


Signs of a Bad Air Brake Compressor 4022836:

1. Slow air pressure build-up

  • Takes much longer than normal to reach operating PSI

  • Fails DOT air build-up test
    Cause: Worn piston rings, leaking valves, internal wear

2. Won’t reach full pressure

  • Pressure stalls below ~120 PSI

  • Governor never cuts out
    Cause: Internal leakage or failing compressor head

3. Air pressure drops quickly

  • Pressure falls fast after braking

  • Low-air warning comes on often
    Cause: Compressor can’t keep up with demand

4. Excessive oil in air lines or air dryer

  • Oily residue in tanks or dryer

  • Oil blowing out of air dryer purge
    Cause: Worn compressor rings or seals (very common)

5. Unusual noises

  • Knocking, rattling, grinding

  • Loud ticking that wasn’t there before
    Cause: Mechanical wear or internal damage

6. Overheating

  • Compressor runs extremely hot

  • Burnt smell near compressor
    Cause: Restricted air flow, lubrication issues, overworking unit

7. Air dryer purging too often

  • Dryer purges constantly or irregularly
    Cause: Compressor struggling to maintain pressure

8. Engine performance issues

  • Loss of power

  • Increased engine load
    Cause: Compressor seizing or dragging

9. Coolant or oil leaks (water-cooled compressors)

  • Oil in coolant or coolant in oil

  • External leaks at compressor
    Cause: Failed seals or cracked head

10. Brake warning lights / alarms

  • Low-air buzzer sounds

  • Brake warning light stays on
    Cause: Insufficient air pressure from compressor

 

About the Manufacturer – Cummins:

Cummins is a leading American manufacturer of diesel and natural gas engines, as well as power generation systems and emissions solutions. Founded in 1919 and headquartered in Columbus, Indiana, Cummins is known globally for its durable, high-performance engines used in trucks, buses, construction equipment, agriculture, and power systems.

The brand is widely respected for its innovation in clean diesel technology, including aftertreatment systems, turbochargers, and advanced electronics that help reduce emissions while maximizing engine efficiency and reliability.