This brake component is a vital part of the braking system, designed to work in conjunction with other elements to safely decelerate or stop the equipment. It is manufactured to meet strict performance and material specifications, ensuring reliable operation and longevity unlike worn or damaged components which may exhibit reduced effectiveness or structural compromise. Operators may experience a soft or spongy brake pedal, reduced braking force, or unusual noises during braking when this part is failing.
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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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Initial symptoms of a failing brake component may include a slight decrease in braking responsiveness or a subtle change in pedal feel. If left unaddressed, the braking system's effectiveness will continue to diminish, potentially leading to increased stopping distances. Continued operation with compromised brake components poses a significant risk to equipment and operator safety.
Ensure all mounting surfaces are clean and free of corrosion before installation. Avoid overtightening mounting bolts, as this can distort the component and affect its function.
When replacing this brake component, it is recommended to inspect brake fluid levels and condition, as well as other brake system seals and lines.