4-6
Problem
Insufficient braking force
Brake acting unevenly.
(Machine is turned to one
side during braking.)
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Hydraulic system leaks oil.
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Hydraulic system leaks air.
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Lining surface soiled with water or oil.
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Lining surface roughened or in poor
contact with drum.
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Lining worn.
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Brake valve or wheel cylinder mal-
functioning.
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Hydraulic system clogged.
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Tires unequally inflated.
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Brake out of adjustment.
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Lining surface soiled with water or oil.
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Earth intruding into brake drum.
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Lining surface roughened.
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Lining in poor contact with drum.
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Lining worn.
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Brake drum worn or damaged
(distortion or rusting).
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Wheel cylinder malfunctioning.
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Brake shoe poorly sliding.
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Back plate mounting bolt loose.
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Back plate deformed.
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Wheel bearing out of adjustment.
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Hydraulic system clogged.
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Adjust tire pressure.
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Adjust.
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Clean or replace.
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Clean.
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Repair by polishing or replace.
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Repair by polishing.
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Replace.
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Repair or replace.
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Repair or replace.
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Adjust.
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Retighten or replace.
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Replace.
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Adjust or replace.
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Clean.
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Repair and add oil.
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Bleed air.
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Clean or replace.
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Repair by polishing or replace.
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Replace.
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Repair or replace.
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Clean.
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Remedy
Brake trailing.
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Pedal has no play.
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Brake shoe poorly sliding.
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Wheel cylinder mal-functioning.
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Piston cup faulty.
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Return spring fatigued or bent.
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Parking brake fails to return or out of
adjustment.
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Brake valve return port clogged.
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Hydraulic system clogged.
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Wheel bearing out of adjustment.
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Adjust.
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Adjust.
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Repair or replace.
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Replace.
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Replace.
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Repair or adjust.
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Clean.
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Clean.
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Adjust or replace.
2
2
. TROUBLESHOOTING
Brake chirps
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Brake trailing.
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Piston fails to return.
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Lining worn.
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Lining surface roughened.
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See above. Brake trailing.
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Replace.
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Replace.
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Repair by polishing or replace.