Brake
Danger
Adjusting the Brake
Now conduct a brake check.
The brake is a component affecting operational
safety. All work pertaining to the maintenance
and replacement of brake parts must be
executed by professionally trained personnel.
The brake (drum brake) acts on the rear wheel and is
controlled via Bowden pull wire by the brake pedal.
The brake adjustment is situated on the right side of the
rear wheel facing in driving direction.
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hold the adjustment nut of the Bowden pull wire
in place with a wrench.
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Loosen the back nut of the Bowden pull wire.
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Push the brake lever upward until the brake lever
is obstructed.
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Hold the brake lever in this position.
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Tighten the back nut of the Bowden pull wire.
brake pulley
brake pulley arresting
adjustment nut
back nut
brake lever
Bowden pull wire
Brake Check
Free Movement of Rear Wheal
Correct Operating of Brake
Further Setting Possibility:
You must be able to move the Sweeping & Suction
Machine by pushing when the brake is released. The rear
wheel must not be blocked.
Brakes that are set too tightly damage the brake drum.
Carefully drive a few meters at moderate speed.
Depress the brake pedal.
The Sweeping & Suction Machine must stop.
If the brake check should not render a satisfying result
the setting procedure must be repeated.
The Bowden pull wire does not allow tightening in the way
described above any longer.
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Loosen the brake pulley arresting.
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Lift the brake lever up until it is obstructed.
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Hold the brake lever in this position.
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Pull the brake pulley down and push the brake pulley
arresting upward.
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Fasten the brake pulley arresting.
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Carry out the above described brake check.
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Bowden pull wire
guiding