Checking Brake Linings / Climbing Feet Linings And Air Pressure; Cleaning - AAT CargoMaster C120 V Original User Manual

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7.2 Checking brake linings / climbing feet linings and air pressure

NOTE - The minimum thickness of the brake linings (in the centre) is 1 mm. If the lining thick-
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ness is less than 1 mm or if the linings are damaged: contact the manufacturer, the AAT field
service or a certified partner.
NOTE - If the linings of the climbing feet are worn or damaged: have both climbing feet re-
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placed by the manufacturer, the AAT field service or a certified partner.
NOTE - The air pressure in the tyres must be 3.5 bar. Only then will the safety brakes work
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properly. If the air pressure is too low: inflate the tyres. If the tyres are damaged: contact the
manufacturer, the AAT field service or a certified partner.
The red markings in figures 1 + 2 serve as an aid for checking the lining thickness.
Check the brake linings of the
safety brakes for damages
and wear on a regular basis.

7.3 Cleaning

WARNING - Check the safety brakes after cleaning (section 5.7).
WARNING - Do not smoke while cleaning.
WARNING - Use only moist cloths for cleaning. The cloths must not be wet.
No moisture shall reach the inner parts of the device.
CAUTION - Keep the C120 away from sources of ignition.
CAUTION - Do not use a high-pressure cleaner for cleaning.
NOTE - Clean the safety brakes and brake drums inside the rims with alcohol once a week
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(more often if soiled). Observe the hazard information for the alcohol.
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NOTE - Observe the instructions of the cleaning agent manufacturer.
Wipe off any soiling on all components with a mild household cleaner.
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Check the climbing feet lin-
ings for damages and wear on
a regular basis.
Check air pressure on a reg-
ular basis.

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