Compensator Assembly; Kick-Off Actuating Linkage - E-Z-GO FLEET 1999 Technician's Repair And Service Manual

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Read all of Section B and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to all Notes, Cautions and Warnings
Pedal Latch Arm
Accelerator
Pedal
Fig. 3 Parking Brake and Kick-Off Mechanism
parking brake is depressed, the service brake is applied
until the notch in the latch arm engages with the catch
bracket. The service brake pedal is held in the applied
(down) position by the catch bracket. The latch arm is
held in position by the tension in the brake linkage. The
Parking Brake can be released by two methods:
1. Depressing the service brake, which permits the
spring loaded Parking Brake pedal to return to its
original position, disengaging the latch arm from the
catch bracket. This is the preferred method which
minimizes wear on components.
2. Pressing the accelerator pedal rotates the kick-off
cam which forces the pedal latch arm to move away
from the catch bracket. The spring loaded Parking
Brake pedal returns to its original position, releasing
the brake.

Compensator Assembly

The compensator assembly contains a spring, which is
compressed until the stop tube within the spring is
engaged and the linkage becomes solid (Ref Fig. 4 on
page M-3). The brake compensator assembly applies a
spring load to the parking brake system and insures that
the parking brake remains under tension whenever it is
engaged.

Kick-Off Actuating Linkage

The kick-off actuating linkage may require periodic
adjustment to compensate for the normal wear.
Replacement of any linkage components will also require
an adjustment.
Repair and Service Manual
MECHANICAL BRAKES
Stop Tube
Spring
Fig. 4 Compensator Assembly
Page M-3

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