Adjusting The Brake Cable - Taylor-Dunn SS5-34 Operation, Troubleshooting Manual

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Adjusting the Brake Cable

The brake cable length must be adjusted so that the brake lever arm (located below
the brake drum) is pivoted rearward as far as possible.
To adjust the brake pedal linkage:
1.
Park the vehicle on a clean level surface and block the rear wheels to
prevent movement.
2.
Raise the front of the vehicle and support it with jack stands.
Always use a lifting strap, hoist and jack stands of adequate
capacity to lift and support the vehicle. Failure to use lifting and
supporting devices of rated load capacity to support the vehicle
may result in serious injury and property damage.
3.
Loosen the jam nut on the brake cable.
4.
Tighten the adjusting bolt until the brake cable is slightly tight.
NOTE: There should be some slack in the brake cable. Do
not overtighten the brake cables. Overtightening of the
adjusting nut and the cables will result in brake drag and
premature failure of the brake shoes.
5.
Tighten the jam nut against the clevis and lower the vehicle.
6.
Check the brake pedal to see that the park brake lock engages with
medium pressure on the lower half of the pedal.
7.
Release the park brake and test drive the vehicle checking for brake
drag.
8.
Check the travel of the brake pedal. It should have about 1/2" of travel
before it engages the brakes.
Park Brake
Lock
Clevis Pin
Brake Pedal
Connecting Link
Brake Cable
Brake Pedal
Nut
Cotter Pin
3-11
Frame Ref.
Hex Head Cap
Screw
Clevis Pin
Spring

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