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Do not touch electrical contact points - possible static
discharge!
Cover (10) should be penetrated in the middle. Do not
drive the tool between caliper bore and cover (10) since
caliper bore may be damaged.
Do not drive the tool too deeply, otherwise the seal for
the cover may get damaged when removing.
8.1.3 - Penetrate cover in the centre using suitable tool
8.1.4 - Remove cover using suitable tool
Removal of Cover (10) - Fixed Bearing Side
8.1.3 Use a suitable tool (e.g a chisel) to centrally penetrate
the cover (10) creating a hole to allow easy removal (see Fig.).
Note:
during penetration the cover (10) may move
approximately 10 mm inwards
Check the inside area of the bearing for dirt or corrosion. If
necessary replace with a new guide and seal kit. In case of
damage or excessive corrosion, the caliper must be replaced.
Note:
It may be necessary for reasons of accessibility to remove
the caliper and carrier from the axle (refer to vehicle manufac-
turer’s recommendations) or remove only the caliper.
8.1.4 Remove cover (10) using a suitable tool (e.g a
screwdriver) by inserting it into the created hole and levering
it out.
8.0
Use the following tools to replace:
• Cover (10); fixed bearing - press-in tool (
T26
)
• Cover (68a; Rubber Bush and 68f; Double Roll Bearing)
floating bearing - press-in tool (
T11
)
8.1 Removal of Caliper from Carrier
8.1.1 Remove the brake pads (12) (see Section 6.1).
8.1.2 Remove brake actuator (see Section 12). If fitted,
remove wear indicator cable and potentiometer.
8. CALIPER REPLACEMENT
8.0 - Press-in tools for cap and covers
Press-in tool for cover (68a/68f)
T11
Press-in tool for
cover (10)
T26
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