Brake System Overview; Mechanical Brake System - E-Z-GO TXT 48V 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 Notices, Cautions, Dangers and Warnings.
Identification
Hole
Pedal
Latch
Arm
Kick Off
Cam
Set
Screw
Cam
Pivot
Lock Nut
Pedal Bumper
Nylock Nut
Bushing
Parking Brake
Release Linkage
Washers
Part of
Accelerator Pedal

BRAKE SYSTEM OVERVIEW

General Description
This vehicle is equipped with a mechanically activated
rear drum brake system. The brake system consists of a
service brake and parking brake pedal, parking brake
release linkage, compensator assembly, equalizer link,
brake cables and self adjusting wheel brake assemblies
(Ref. Fig. 1 on Page K-1).
Although the brake system is similar to an automobile, it
is different in important ways. The system operates in
a very severe environment. Fertilizer, dust, grass clip-
pings, tree roots and other objects can cause corrosion
and physical damage to the brake components. Unlike
automotive hydraulic brakes, mechanical brakes depend
Parking Brake Pedal
Torsion Springs
Push Nut
Hinge Pin
Service
Brake Pedal
Spacer
Catch Bracket
Cap Screw
Compensator
Assembly
Brake Pedal
Bushing
Torsion
Spring
Equalizer
Link
Fig. 1 Mechanical Brake System
Repair and Service Manual
MECHANICAL BRAKES
Brake Pedal Pivot Bolt
Spherical Nut
Jam Nut
Part of Frame
Brake Cables
Retaining
Ring
Self Adjusting
Wheel Brake
on the travel of the brake cables to move the brake
shoes against the brake drums. The travel of the brake
cables is governed by the brake pedal. If the cables can-
not travel far enough to absorb the slack (free travel) in
the system and still apply the shoes to the drums, the
braking effort at the wheel brake will not be adequate.
The self adjusting mechanism in the wheel brakes
requires enough cable travel at the wheel brake to work
reliably. When the brake is released, there must be slack
in the system so the brakes will release fully and the
adjusters will function. Free pedal travel, pedal force,
shoe to drum clearance and braking capability are
closely related. It is very important to maintain the
proper relationships to assure braking performance and
the best wheel brake adjustment.
Clevis Pin
Cotter Pin
Brake Lever
Page K-1

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