UFP Brake Actuator Parts List and Schematic

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UFP Brake Actuator Parts List and Schematic

UFP A-60 Series Replacement Parts List and Schematic

Pacific Trailers offer a complete line of UFP replacement hydraulic brake actuators and replacement parts.  Trailer Buddy disc brake parts are also available for models DB-42 and DB-35.

To order replacement brake actuator parts for the UFP A-60, A-75, A-84, and A-160 please contact us or order online here with our secure online shopping cart. 

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Ordering Replacement Parts

Order all your replacement parts for the UFP A-60 online. Generally, all parts listed to the left are in stock and ready to ship.

NOTE: Most A-60 actuator parts are interchangeable with all UFP actuator models (with the exception of the A-160 which has some parts not listed below). UFP makes actuators available for both disc and drum brake applications. Disc brakes require an electric reverse solenoid #27 part #34500. Disc brakes on 1-trailer axle require a push rod assembly for 1-axle brakes. Disc brakes on 2 and 3 axles requires push rod assemblies according to how many braked axles you are running.

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18 comments

  • Dennis Greer

    I have a 2012 boat trailers with A-60 set-up.No fluid leaking.Jacked trailer tires up and compressed actuator tires still turn.Looking for trouble shooting advise.P.S emergency cable was accidentally pulled couple years ago.Thanks

  • Woodrow Breaux

    What is the purpose of the breakaway cable ? Mine is broke also

  • Doug

    Would one of these 60s be on a lifetime trailer from the early 90s?

  • Paul Nelson

    After removing roller pins should actuator just pull out? Mine will not come out. Break away cable is gone.

  • Rich Ward

    The pushrod release bracket has to go in before the big spring under the latch. (See below for those instructions.)

    The spring that goes under the latch goes onto the bolt that holds #26 hitch pin. With the actuator upside down and the latch on your right, put the bolt just barely into the side where the hitch pin goes (closest to you) to hold the latch, let the spring’s ends point down with the short end going under the tab that holds the latch open and the long end on the inside of the bottom of the assembly. Have the latch open so the spring is extended, not tensed. When you have the ends in place, push the bolt into the spring and out the other side, attach the retaining ring (C clip).

    The pushrod release bracket spring goes into 2 small slits directly behind the bottom 2 round nylon slides, on the same metal that has the hole for the pushrod to go through (very small). When you put the pushrod release bracket back in I think it just goes in front of this spring. I think it pushes the bracket forward to prevent the pushrod from getting stuck in the bracket; not sure.

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