Brake Service Overview - SRAM GUIDE RSC 2015 Service Manual

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• Always wear safety glasses and nitrile gloves when working with DOT fluid.
• Place an oil pan on the floor underneath the area where you will be working on the brake.
• Used DOT fluid should be recycled or disposed of in accordance to local and federal regulations.
• Never pour DOT fluid down a sewage or drainage system or into the ground or a body of water.
• DOT fluids will damage painted surfaces. If any fluid comes in contact with a painted surface (i.e. your frame) or printing on the
brakes, wipe it off immediately and clean it with isopropyl alcohol or water. Damage to painted and/or printed surfaces by DOT fluid
is not covered under warranty.
• Do not allow any brake fluid to come in contact with the brake pads. If this occurs, the pads are contaminated and must be replaced.
• For best results, use only Avid High-Performance 5.1 DOT Fluid. If Avid fluid is not available, only use DOT 5.1 or 4 fluid.
Do not use mineral oil or DOT 5 fluid.
B r a k e S e r v i c e O v e r v i e w
SRAM brake systems need to be serviced periodically to optimize braking function. If brake fluid is leaking from any area of the brake,
there may be damage or wear and tear to the internal moving parts. If the system has been contaminated with the wrong fluid, there
may be damage to all rubber and plastic internal parts. If your brake was damaged in a crash, there may be damage to the lever blade,
pushrod, and housing assemblies. Inspect and replace these parts to restore proper brake function.
Your product's appearance may differ from the pictures contained in this publication.
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