Brake Shoe Maintenance And Maintenance
Brake shoe maintenance and maintenance
Regular inspection
Regular inspection of brake shoe wear is a basic step in maintenance. Check the thickness of the brake shoes to make sure they are not excessively worn or damaged. If the brake shoes are severely worn, they should be replaced in time to ensure braking performance.
Cleaning
Regularly cleaning the brake shoes can remove accumulated dirt and debris and keep the brake system working properly. Use an appropriate cleaner and a soft brush to clean the brake shoe surface and make sure the cleaner does not get into the interior of the brake system.
Lubrication
Lubricating the contact surfaces between the brake shoes and other moving parts can reduce friction and wear and improve the performance and life of the brake system. Use a lubricant suitable for the brake system and follow the manufacturer's recommendations for lubrication.
Adjustment
Regularly check that the brake shoes are installed and adjusted correctly to ensure that their contact surface with the brake disc is even and effective. If any abnormal wear or friction is found, it should be adjusted or replaced in time.
Keep it Clean
Keeping your brake system clean extends the life of your brake shoes and improves braking performance. Regularly inspect and clean other parts of the brake system, such as brake discs, pads and brake fluid, to ensure they are functioning properly.
When performing brake shoe maintenance and care, the manufacturer's recommendations and guidelines need to be followed to ensure correct and safe operation. In addition, if you find that the brake shoes are severely worn or have other problems, you should seek the help of professional technicians for repair or replacement in time to ensure the safety of the vehicle and driving comfort.

