The hand valve, or "spike" (Fig. 39) is added so that you can apply the trailer’s brakes independent of the tractor.
The hand valve is typically supplied from primary and secondary circuits and plumbed to a two-way check valve (which is also fed from the foot valve). The double-check valve isolates either the foot valve or the hand valve, depending on which one has the highest application pressure.
Note: Some power units are manufactured without a hand valve.
Figure 39. Trailer hand-control valve
Independent operation of the trailer brakes has two common uses:
CAUTION: The hand valve is not to be used as a parking brake.
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