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ere 20 brake

can anybody tell me what the electromagnetic brake setup settings are. and what is the idea of the brake lever over the electric brake that is piped up to the hydraulic suspension spring device
  • Posted 11 Apr 2007 02:26
  • By kevin_k
  • joined 25 Nov'05 - 502 messages
  • dumfriesshire, United Kingdom
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cheers damo. solved problem today on this truck it seemed like the brake was jamming on but it was the bottom bearing on the drive motor that was the problem. one to watch for
regards
kevin
  • Posted 12 Apr 2007 02:47
  • By kevin_k
  • joined 25 Nov'05 - 502 messages
  • dumfriesshire, United Kingdom
CHECK THE AIR GAP SHOULD BE BEETWEEN 0.3 AND 0.4 WITH THE FRICTION DISC 8.00 MM.........23.00 NM TORQUE...
  • Posted 11 Apr 2007 05:30
  • By DAMO
  • joined 9 Jan'07 - 196 messages
  • DUBLIN, Ireland

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