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Discussion:  Manual for Manitou MC50CP
Number of messages: 6

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danny_k
Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom
Hi,
Can anyone help with a workshop manual for a Manitou MC50CP, serial no- 36938, year 1990.
I need info on the brakes, they are inboard type. A parts manual would be a help also.
Cheers,

Posted 19 Oct 2010 07:58 PM Reply  Report this message
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danny_k
Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom
Can anyone help??

Posted 21 Oct 2010 01:32 AM Reply  Report this message
AndyPandy
Staffordshire, WM, United Kingdom

Is this a masted agricultural/construction machine?  If it is the brakes should not cause a problem unless the wrong fluid is used.  These machines use mineral fluid not Dot 4.  What is the problem you have with your brakes?

Posted 21 Oct 2010 02:51 AM Reply  Report this message
danny_k
Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom
Hi Andy,
This truck has done big hours and we can't get brakes to pull up on it, handbrake is at maximum adjustment and cables and linkage is all good, so must be worn or something adrift internally.

Posted 21 Oct 2010 03:19 AM Reply  Report this message
AndyPandy
Staffordshire, WM, United Kingdom

It sound like you have little option but to strip the trumpet housings off and have a look.  These oil immersed disc brakes (if the correct axle oil is used and changed at the correct intervals) are normally good for the life of the machine.  Are the brakes noisy and is there traces of the discs in the axle oil?  Also you should check the axle oil level as if the piston seals are leaking this adds to the axle oil.  If the axle oil is at the correct level, the chances are that the piston seals are ok.  Has the axle oil been changed regularly? Also has the correct oil been used?  Sorry i can't be of more help but i have nothing in writing to send you.

Posted 21 Oct 2010 04:12 AM Reply  Report this message
AMartins
vila nova de gaia, Portugal

hello guys
one thing you can do. hidromatic be seen the system. where the tab engages the handbrake cable shaft sleeves, loosens and moves back into the grooves, or see if the court, if it is worn. if the foot brake is good?
Ouvir
Ler foneticamente

Posted 21 Oct 2010 10:01 AM Reply  Report this message


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