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Removal (Fig. 7)
1. Park the machine on a level surface, lower the cut-
ting units and stop the engine. Remove the key from the
ignition switch.
2. Chock wheels to prevent machine from shifting.
3. Loosen, but do not remove, lock nut (item 12) from
wheel motor shaft.
4. Remove front wheel assembly (see Wheels in this
section). Make sure to support raised machine with ap-
propriate jack stands.
5. Make sure parking brake is disengaged.
NOTE: Clevis pin that secures brake cable to brake ac-
tuator lever is secured with extension spring (shown in
Fig. 8).
6. Remove extension spring from clevis pin that se-
cures brake cable to brake actuator lever (Fig. 8). Re-
move clevis pin and position brake cable away from
brake actuator lever.
7. Remove brake drum.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT hit wheel hub, puller or wheel
motor with a hammer during wheel hub removal or
installation. Hammering may cause damage to the
wheel motor.
8. Make sure that lock nut on wheel motor shaft is
loose. Use hub puller (see Special Tools in this chapter)
to loosen wheel hub from wheel motor shaft.
9. Remove lock nut and wheel hub from wheel motor
shaft. Locate and retrieve square key.
NOTE: If desired, the complete brake assembly can be
removed from the machine for disassembly (see step
12).
10.Remove upper and lower shoe springs from brake
shoes.
11. Remove shoe hold down cups and hold down
springs. Remove brake shoes and hold down pins from
backing plate.
12.If necessary, remove brake backing plate from ma-
chine by loosening and removing four (4) cap screws
that secure backing plate to brake adapter.
Installation (Fig. 7)
1. Remove rust and debris from all brake parts with a
wire brush prior to installation. Clean all parts. Inspect
brake shoe contact surfaces of the brake drum for ex-
cessive wear. Replace any worn or damaged brake
parts.
Reelmaster 5010- H
RH BRAKE ASSEMBLY SHOWN
1
4
3
5
7
6
1. Brake assembly
2. Clevis pin
3. Spring clip
4. Flange nut
RH BRAKE ASSEMBLY SHOWN
10
5
9
6
7
8
1. Backing plate
2. Rivet (4 used)
3. Clevis pin
4. Retaining ring
5. Brake shoe
6. Lower shoe spring
7. Hold down spring
2. If backing plate was removed from machine, secure
backing plate to brake adapter with four (4) cap screws.
3. Lightly lubricate brake shoe pivot points with general
purpose grease.
4. Position one brake shoe to the backing plate. Install
brake hold down pin and secure with hold down spring
and cup. Repeat for second brake shoe.
5. Install upper and lower shoe springs to brake shoes.
Make sure that brake shoes are properly positioned to
pivot and actuator points.
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8
2
RIGHT
FRONT
Figure 8
5. Jam nut
6. Cap screw
7. Extension spring
8. Brake cable
12
11
13
2
3
4
5
Figure 9
8. Hold down cup
9. Upper shoe spring
10. Brake actuator
11. Actuator lever
12. Back- up plate
13. Boot
14. Hold down pin
Chassis
14
14
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