This model is commonly used in the south american market. The products we provide customers have high-strength welding, stable dimensions, sufficient support for the brake pads and ultra-long durability.
Specifications
The 4515Q Brake Shoe—engineered for exceptional performance and reliability in heavy-duty applications. This brake shoe features a robust diameter of 16.5 inches (419mm) and a substantial width of 7 inches (178mm), ensuring optimal stability.
Designed to meet the US market demands of a diverse range of heavy-duty vehicles and machinery, the 4515Q delivers consistent and dependable braking performance. Its precision-engineered construction provides excellent wear resistance and durability, making it an ideal choice for applications where safety and performance are paramount.
The 4515Q Brake Shoe is compatible with numerous heavy-duty vehicles, including trucks, buses, and industrial machinery, offering versatility and reliability across various operating conditions. Trust in the 4515Q for superior braking efficiency and long-lasting service life, engineered to keep your operations running smoothly and safely.
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1. Regular Inspection
Frequency: Conduct thorough inspections every 5,000 to 10,000 miles, or as recommended by your vehicle manufacturer.
What to Check:
Wear: Look for signs of uneven wear or thinning of the lining, which can compromise braking effectiveness.
Cracks and Damage: Inspect for visible cracks, chips, or any signs of structural damage that could affect performance.
Debris: Ensure that there is no dirt, dust, or foreign objects obstructing the brake components, as this can lead to reduced efficiency.
2. Cleaning
Procedure: Use a soft brush or cloth to gently clean the brake shoes, removing dust and debris that may accumulate over time.
Avoid: Steer clear of harsh solvents or chemicals that could damage the brake lining or affect the adhesive properties of the materials.
3. Adjustments
Proper Alignment: Regularly check that the brake shoes are properly aligned and adjusted according to manufacturer specifications. Misalignment can lead to uneven wear and decreased braking performance.
Brake Drum Clearance: Monitor the clearance between the brake shoes and drum to maintain optimal performance. Proper clearance helps ensure effective engagement and disengagement of the brakes.
4. Brake Shoe Replacement
Signs of Replacement:
Worn Out Lining: If the lining thickness falls below 1/8 inch, it’s crucial to replace the shoes to maintain safe braking performance.
Noise: Unusual sounds, such as squeaking or grinding during braking, may indicate that replacement is necessary.
Professional Assistance: For proper installation and to avoid potential issues, consider having a qualified mechanic perform the replacement.
5. Testing Braking Performance
After Installation: Once new brake shoes are installed or adjustments are made, conduct a test drive in a safe area to ensure proper braking functionality.
Check for Vibration: During the test drive, listen for any unusual sounds or vibrations that may indicate installation issues or misalignment.
6. Driving Habits
Smooth Driving: Adopt smooth acceleration and braking techniques to reduce stress on the brake shoes, promoting longer wear life.
Avoid Overloading: Always adhere to the vehicle's load capacity to prevent undue stress on the braking system, which can lead to premature wear.
7. Storage
If Removing: Should you need to remove the brake shoes for any reason, store them in a clean, dry environment away from moisture and extreme temperatures to prevent deterioration.