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CALIPER BEARINGS REPLACEMENT
9.3.3.7 Remove tool (
R
2
).
When checking for movement, ensure that the sealing
elements are not damaged.
9.3.3.8 Check that the metal ring of the guide sleeve (6a/b)
does not move (see Fig. arrow
A
).
9.3.3.9 Grease inside the guide sleeve (6a/b) with white
grease (Part No. II14525, K93430 or II32868).
9.3.3.8 - Check metal ring of guide sleeve
9.3.3
Fitting of Guide Sleeve (6a Rubber Bush or 6b
Open Bearing)
If the torque is
< 8 Nm
or
> 45 Nm
, then the caliper must
be replaced.
9.3.3.1 Check bore for corrosion and clean.
9.3.3.2 Wind out the grub screw (from (T19) on the tool (
R
2
)
so it cannot contact the caliper surface (see Fig. insert).
9.3.3.3 Push guide sleeve (6a/b) into (T18) of tool (
R
2
) (see
Fig.).
9.3.3.4 Place tool (
R
2
) with assembled guide sleeve (6a/b) in
position on the caliper as shown (see Fig.).
9.3.3.5 Hand tighten (T22).
Note:
Take care not to tilt the guide sleeve (6a/b) when winding
in.
9.3.3.6 Stabilise (T22) using an open spanner 24 A/F and
using a torque wrench (
max. 45 Nm
) turn (T20) to pull-in
the guide sleeve (6a/b) until it stops (see Fig.).
9.3.3.3 - 9.3.3.5- Rubber bush and tool combination (
R
2
) in situ
9.3.3.6 - Pull-in guide sleeve - max. torque
45 Nm
Fitting of Floating Bearing Variants
Grub screw
DIN 915
Grub screw DIN 915
A
1
6a/b
T22
T20
T19
6a/b
6a/b
T22
T19
T18
R
2