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752 series AC reach truck brake adjustment

Got a tech that is trying to adjust the air gap on the new style AC reach unit. Its not like the old style with the three adjusters to set the air gap. It looks like there is no adjustment at all. Is this new design once its worn out the whole assembly needs to be replaced?
  • Posted 11 Aug 2017 01:01
  • By tyler_d
  • joined 23 Sep'16 - 79 messages
  • California, United States
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if brake gap greater than 0.040 inches, replace all 6 brake pucks.
  • Posted 9 Jul 2018 00:03
  • By swedepowr1
  • joined 9 May'12 - 6 messages
  • South Carolina, United States
Your right there is no adustment the pads just float in there. If the pads are worn out you can replace them.
  • Posted 11 Aug 2017 09:34
  • By stam
  • joined 12 Aug'12 - 779 messages
  • Ontario, Canada

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