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10 Caliper replacement
(for Axial- and Radial Disc Brake)
31
39
10
40
31a
10a
10
31
M+P-KN-024-Äi01
10.1 Caliper removal
Remove Pads (see Section 6.1)
Remove Actuator (see Section 12.1 and 12.3).
Remove Outer Boot Clip (31) and take off Outer Boot
(10)
Note:
In addition to Calipers with an Outer Boot (10) and
Outer Boot Clip (31), there are also versions available
with a Steel Cap (10a) and O-Ring (31a).
On models with Steel Caps (10a) and O-Rings (31a),
place tool (G) (Part Number Z001105) onto the Steel
Cap and tighten the threated pin by a hexagon
socket spanner. Then use hammer as shown.
Remove Caliper Bolts (39 and 40).
Deform new Rubber Bushing (6) and push from the
inner side of the Caliper into the bore.
Push Rubber Bushing (6) so that the outer positioning
ring locates in the groove (see arrows).
Note:
The Guide Pins Kit contains new Sleeves (4) & (5)
and new Caliper Bolts (39) & (40).
Assemble Sleeve (4)
Re-fit Caliper (see Section 10.2)
Important:
Torque Caliper Bolts to 210
+18
ft. lbs. (285
+25
Nm) and
check that the Caliper slides easily.
IMPORTANT!
mineral oil) for lubricating the Bushing or
Sleeve. Use only synthetic based green
Grease (Part Number II32793). Improper
Grease may cause the rubber Bushing to
swell and prevent proper floatation.
M+P–KN–031
6
Never use the white Grease (containing