WHEEL BRAKE ASSEMBLIES
BRAKE ASSEMBLY CLEANING
See General Warnings on page 1-2. See also Asbestos Dust Warning on page 6-1.
1.
Carefully clean the brake backing plate and all of its mechanical components.
2.
Remove the rubber boot from backing plate and wipe with a clean damp cloth.
3.
Lubricate the slide (1) with dry moly lubricant (P/N 1012151) (Figure 6-7, Page 6-4). After lubricating, work
slide back and forth against backing plate to ensure that it slides smoothly and easily. Install rubber boot onto
backing plate.
WARNING
• Apply grease carefully when performing the following steps. Do not allow any grease to get onto the
friction surfaces of the brake shoe pads or the brake drum. Failure to heed this warning could cause
diminished brake performance, possibly resulting in property damage or severe personal injury.
4.
Use a small brush to carefully apply a light coat of white lithium NLGI #2 grease (Dow Corning
equivalent) on each of the six raised bosses on the brake backing plate (Figure 6-8, Page 6-5). See preceding
WARNING.
5.
Use a small brush to carefully apply a light coat of white lithium NLGI #2 grease (Dow Corning
equivalent) to each end of both brake shoes and into the slots in the brake shoe mounting block as shown
(Figure 6-9, Page 6-5). See preceding WARNING.
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Figure 6-8 Apply Grease On Bosses
6.
Use a small brush to carefully apply a light coat of white lithium NLGI #2 grease (Dow Corning
equivalent) to the brake adjuster assembly, adjuster wheel shoe slots, and the shaft of the adjuster wheel as
shown (Figure 6-10, Page 6-6). See preceding WARNING.
7.
Install the adjuster wheel (1) and two washers (2 and 3) into the adjuster assembly (Figure 6-6, Page 6-4).
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Figure 6-9 Apply Grease To Brake Shoes and Slots
2016 Precedent Golf Car Maintenance and Service Manual
Brake Assembly Cleaning
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