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User and maintenance manual
NOTICE
Running in brakes
Running in or bedding in the brakes describes the process by which the brake pads
and brake discs are carefully bedded in so that they fit properly for maximum brake
effect. Bedding in the brakes prolongs the service life of the brake pads and discs.
8.2.3.1.4
Lubricating mechanical brake parts
Fig. 63:
Lubricating mechanical brake parts
1 Gas pedal
2 Brake pedal
3 Lubrication nipple
4 Knuckle joint
5 Brake pedal
Proceed as follows:
The kart is switched off.
a)
Lubricate the brake lever by pushing grease into the lubrication nipple, using a grease gun.
b)
Lubricate the knuckle joint with oil spray (1892089 - HHS 2000 adhesive lubricant).
Inspect all components to be lubricated for wear.
If a part is worn so that the diameter or the wall thickness is more than 2 mm below that of a new part,
replace it.
The mechanical brake parts are now lubricated.
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