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Polaris Ranger RZR 800 - Brake Burnishing Procedure

Polaris Ranger RZR 800
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BRAKES
4. Slowly pump the brake pedal until pressure has been built
up. Maintain at least 1/2, (12.7 mm) of brake fluid in the
reservoir to prevent air from entering the brake system.
5. Install the adjustment set screw and turn clockwise until
stationary pad contacts disc, then back off 1/2 turn
(counterclockwise).
6. Verify fluid level in reservoir is up to MAX line inside
reservoir and install reservoir cap.
7. Install wheel and torque wheel nuts to specification.
Brake Burnishing Procedure
It is required that a burnishing procedure be performed after
installation of new brake pads to extend service life and reduce
noise.
Start machine and slowly increase speed to 30 mph. Gradually
apply brakes to stop machine. Allow pads and disc to cool
sufficiently during the procedure. Do not allow pads or disc to
become hot or warping may result. Repeat this procedure 10
times. Do not make more than 3 stops per 1 mile (1.6 km).
Master Cylinder Fluid
Up to MAX line inside reservoir
= T
Wheel Nuts:
Steel Wheels: 27 ft. lbs. (37 Nm)
Aluminum Wheels: 30 ft. lbs. + 90° (1/4 turn)
1/2 Turn
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