Brake Inspection
Drum Brake Adjustment - Manual |
Most Dexter 121/4"
electric brakes have a self adjusting feature. If manual adjusting is
required, use the following procedure:
Brakes should be adjusted (1) after the first 200 miles of operation when the brake shoes and drums have "seated," (2) at 3,000 mile intervals, (3) or as use and performance requires. The brakes should be adjusted in the following manner:
CAUTION! Do not lift or support the trailer on any part of the axle or suspension system. Never go under any trailer unless it is properly supported on jack stands which have been rated for the load. Improperly supported vehicles can fall unexpectedly and cause serious injury or death. |
Brake Magnet Inspection |
Your electric brakes
are equipped with high quality electromagnets that are designed to provide
the proper input force and friction characteristics. Your magnets should
be inspected and replaced if worn unevenly or abnormally. As indicated
below a straightedge should be used to check wear.
Even if wear is normal as indicated by your straightedge, the magnets should be replaced if any part of the magnet coil has become visible through the friction material facing of the magnet. It is also recommended that the drum armature surface be re-faced when replacing magnets. (See Brake Drum) Magnets should also be replaced in pairs - both sides of an axle. Use only genuine Dexter replacement parts when replacing your magnets. Noted on the next page are the magnet replacement kits which will include the necessary specific instruction for replacement.
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Brake Shoe and Lining Inspection |
A simple visual
inspection of your brake linings will tell if they are usable. Replacement
is necessary if the lining is worn (to
within 1/16" or less), contaminated with grease or oil, or abnormally
scored or gouged. Hairline heat cracks are normal in bonded
linings and should not be cause for concern. When replacement is
necessary, it is important to replace both shoes on each brake
and both brakes of the same axle. This will help retain the
"balance" of your brakes.
After replacement of brake shoes and linings, the brakes must be re-burnished to seat in the new components. This should be done by applying the brakes 20 to 30 times from an initial speed of 40 m.p.h., slowing the vehicle to 20 m.p.h. Allow ample time for brakes to cool between applications. This procedure allows the brake shoes to seat in to the drum surface. |
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