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Magnets
Your electric brakes are equipped with high quality electromagnets that are designed to provide the proper input force
and friction characteristics. Your magnets should be inspected and replaced if worn unevenly
or abnormally.
Even if wear is normal as indicated by your straightedge, the magnets should be replaced if any part of the magnet coil
has become visible through the friction material facing of the magnet. It is also recommended that the drum
armature
surface be refaced when replacing magnets.
Magnets should also be replaced in pairs - both sides of the axle. Always use genuine MDC OEM parts.
Shoes and Linings
A simple visual inspection of your brake linings will tell if they are useable.
Replacement is necessary if the lining is worn (to within 1.5mm or less), contaminated with grease or oil or abnormally
scored or gouged. It is important to replace both shoes on each brake and both brakes of the same axle. This is necessary
to retain the “balance” of your brakes. Be sure to replace your shoes only with genuine MDC parts available from our
outlets.
Corrosion Prevention
It’s important to take steps to prevent corrosion of parts on your trailer to extend the service life. Many fittings are
high
tensile and therefor zinc plated. Fittings such as this can benefit from additional protection. Some helpful products to
prevent corrosion are “Lanotec”, “WD40”, “Inox” and similar products. These can be spray applied and do a very good job
of protecting metal surfaces, particularly in corrosive and aggressive environments near the ocean and inland waterways.
Often, we take our campers and caravans to
saltwater environments. Driving through saltwater is never recommended as
the residual chloride ions accelerate corrosion greatly. If you are camping near or driving through these kinds of
environments,
we highly recommend that your trailer be thoroughly cleaned after use. Flushing the chassis and washing
and rinsing your trailer is important.
Summary of Contents for XT12HR 2021
Page 29: ...25 STEP 2 Lift the coupling up o the tow pin...
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Page 41: ...37 Hub Assembly...
Page 42: ...38 Trailing Arm Bushes...
Page 51: ...47 12 Volt Wiring Diagram...
Page 64: ...60 Trip Name Date Km Start Km Finish Cumulative Km...