This component is a crucial element within the braking system, designed to facilitate the application and release of braking force. It is manufactured to meet stringent performance criteria, ensuring reliable operation and longevity beyond that of a worn or degraded part. Operators might experience a soft or spongy brake pedal, reduced braking efficiency, or an inability to hold the machine on an incline when this component fails.
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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.
Always consult the OEM service manual for model-specific torque values and procedures. WhatsApp our technical team if you need fitment guidance.
Early signs of failure may include a slight increase in brake pedal travel or a subtle decrease in stopping power. If left unaddressed, the braking system's effectiveness will continue to diminish, leading to longer stopping distances and potential loss of control. Continued operation with a compromised brake component significantly increases the risk of accidents or unintended equipment movement.
Ensure all brake fluid lines are properly sealed and free of air before reassembling the system. Avoid reusing old seals or gaskets, as they may not provide an adequate seal.
Inspect brake fluid, seals, and other friction materials for wear or contamination when replacing this component.