Brake Adjustment; Brake Cleaning & Inspection - Kärcher 1.103-843.0 Operator's Manual

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Brake Adjustment

Brakes should be adjusted (1) after the first 200 miles
of operation after the brake shoes and drums have
"seated", (2) at 3000 mile intervals and (3) as use and
performance require. The brakes should be adjusted in
the following manner:
1. Jack up trailer and secure on adequate capacity
jack stands. Check that wheel and drum rotate
freely.
2. Remove adjusting hole cover from adjusting slot on
bottom of brake backing plate.
3. With screwdriver or standard adjusting tool, rotate
the starwheel of the adjuster assembly to expand
the brake shoes. Adjust the brake shoes out until
the pressure of the linings against the drum makes
the wheel very difficult to turn.
NOTE: With drop spindle axles, a modified adjusting
tool with about an 80 degree angle should be used.
4. Then rotate starwheel in opposite direction until
wheel turns freely with slight lining drag.
5. Replace the adjusting hole cover and lower wheel
to ground.
6. Repeat above procedure on all brakes.
Never crawl under your trailer unless it is
resting on properly placed jack stands.
Do not lift or place supports on any part of the
suspension system.
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KÄRCHER TRAILER OPERATORS MANUAL • 9.807-794.0-B
Brake Cleaning & Inspection
Your trailer brakes must be inspected and serviced at
yearly intervals or more often as use and performance
require. Magnets and shoes must be changed when
they become worn or scored thereby preventing inade-
quate vehicle braking.
Clean the backing plate, magnet arm, magnet and
brake shoes. Make certain that all the parts removed
are replaced in the same brake and drum assembly.
Inspect the magnet arm for any loose or worn parts.
Check shoe return springs, hold down springs and
adjuster springs for stretch or deformation and replace
if required.
Asbestos Dust Hazard. Since some brake
shoe friction materials contain asbestos,
certain precautions need to be taken when
servicing brakes:
1. Avoid creating or breathing dust.
2. Avoid machining, filing or grinding the brake
linings.
3. Do not use compressed air or dry brushing for
cleaning. (Dust can be removed with a damp
brush).

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