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#66 Brakes
21 Apply a little copper paste to the
brake backing plate where the
brake shoes touch the backing
plate (picture 21). This will avoid
squeaking and creaking during
braking. Use very little copper
paste!
Apply copper paste with
very small amounts, you
don't want grease to get
stuck on the brake shoes.
22 23 The slots in the adjustment bolt
where the brake shoe fits, are not
equally deep on each side, they
are slanted, they are made in such
a way that the brake shoes can be
pushed away optimally. On the
pictures on the left (pictures 22
and 23) you can clearly see that.
So make sure that the adjustment
bolts are correctly positioned be-
24 fore you mount the brake shoe. In
the picture on page 45 we show
how to position the adjustment
bolt in relation to the brake shoe.
Provide the contact surface with
the brake shoe with copper
grease (picture 24).
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