Maintenance work on the carrier
7.10 Vehicle brake
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GMK6300L-1
13.02.2018
Checking • Check the thickness of the brake linings on all axle lines.
• Check the brake lining thickness from the
inside at the openings (1).
If the brake lining thickness has worn down to
the wear marks (stepped edges or grooves) or
if the brake lining thickness has worn down to
only 6 mm (0.25 in):
• Have the brake lining replaced; à Having it
repaired
, p. 7 - 70.
• Close the openings using the covers.
Having it repaired
• Do not perform repair work on the vehicle brakes; à Safety instructions,
p. 7 - 69.
• All repair work on the vehicle brakes may only be performed by
Manitowoc Crane Care or an authorised GROVE dealer or an authorised
specialist workshop with specially trained repair crew.
• Make sure that only original spare parts are used; à Spare parts and tools,
p. 7 - 69.
Allow the brakes
to run in
New brake linings do not provide optimal braking and must therefore be run
in by periodic braking.
• Perform a test drive to make sure that the new brake pads are sufficiently
run in before putting the truck crane into normal operation.
G
Risk of accidents due to uneven braking
If the brake linings are only replaced on one side of the axle line then
the w
heels have an uneven braking force.
Always have the brake linings replaced on both ends of the axle line.
S
Risk of damage to the brakes when running them in
Constant or heavy braking at high speeds can overheat the brakes
and da
mage them.
The brakes must only be run in through periodic braking.
This must first be done at low speed and then later at medium speed.