Step 7: Inspect the wedges
a. Inspect all the Teflon pads in the wedges. The pads
should stick slightly above the edge of the wedge pocket.
If the pads sit flush or below the edge of the pocket,
replace the pads.
NOTE: If a Teflon pad has
fallen out during
disassembly, press the pad
back into the wedge pocket
using the flat side of a
screwdriver.
Do not press directly in the center of the pad with the tip
of the screwdriver or with any sharp object. This will
make an indent in the pad and the wedge will not
function properly.
b. Inspect the pads for damage. The pads should be smooth
with no nicks, cuts, or imbedded debris.
• If the Teflon pads are good, continue with the next
step.
• If the Teflon pads are worn or damaged, the Teflon
pads need to be replaced. A kit is available through
Rekluse.
Doc ID: 193-300A
Revision: 121718
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