This brake plate is a key element in the braking mechanism, providing a surface for friction materials to act upon. It is engineered to withstand high temperatures and pressures, offering superior wear resistance compared to a warped or scored plate. Operators may observe a loss of braking power, unusual noises during braking, or a vibrating pedal when this component is compromised.
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Always replace brakes in axle sets. Bed-in new brake pads with 8–10 moderate stops from 40 km/h. Check disc runout with a dial gauge — maximum 0.1 mm. Inspect caliper slides and pistons when replacing pads.
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Early indications of a failing brake plate include a noticeable reduction in braking effectiveness and potential grinding noises during application. If left unaddressed, the plate can become severely scored or warped, leading to inconsistent braking and increased wear on other friction components. Continued operation risks brake system failure and potential damage to the axle or transmission.
Ensure all brake components are clean and properly aligned before installing the new brake plate. Do not reuse old hardware if it shows signs of wear or damage.
Inspect friction discs, seals, and brake fluid for wear or contamination when replacing brake plates.