User and Maintenance Manual
Failsafe hydraulic brake ID 2000N
Model ID 2000N-116
Date: 2014/06/27
Revision: 1.1
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9.
Maintenance and cleaning
ALL TYPES OF WORK ON THE BRAKE MUST BE DONE WITH THE MACHINE OFF.
Staff assigned to this work must wear suitable PPE such as gloves and safety footwear and take
any further precautions necessary to ensure adequate protection and prevent injury. Failure to
follow the instructions given for maintenance and cleaning of the product may compromise
personal safety and cause damage to equipment and machinery.
High temperatures may be produced after braking on the surfaces of the disc brake and
the brake linings. Personnel must therefore wait for parts subject to overheating to cool
down and wear suitable protective gloves and PPE.
9.1.
Restoring the play
1.
With the brake powered up, loosen two safety grub screws (C61579) to unlock the wear
adjuster (D71244) (Photo 12). Rotate the play adjuster (D71244) in the clockwise direction
using a CH BR 12 (Photo 12) until the optimally play of 1 mm between the disc and each
lining has been restored.
Photo 12
Pay particular attention during this regulation because rotating the gap regulator
(D71244) anticlockwise , this could tighten inside the thruster (D71243) and get definitely
stuck.
2.
Using a feeler gauge, check that the play between the disc and each brake lining is 1 mm
(Photo 13).