DR Power 6.25 Premier Power Wagon User Manual

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NOTE: The Caliper contains four (4) small parts: the Brake Pad, the Backing Plate, and two (2) small

Actuator Pins (Figures 24 and 25). As you let the Caliper hang from its attaching hardware, keep
track of these parts as they could fall out. Clean away any debris from these parts and the inside of
the Caliper.

3. Pull the Brake Disc off the keyed Shaft (Figure 24) being careful not to lose the Shaft Key.

4. Remove the old Brake Pad from behind the Disc and replace it with a new Brake Pad, then reinstall

the Brake Disc.

5. Replace the Caliper Housing and its parts: two (2) Actuator Pins, the Backing Plate, and the second

Brake Pad (Figure 25). Make sure the Brake Arm Assembly is in the upright position and the
recessed cutout on the Caliper is facing up with the Plate to the rear. Be sure that the Parking Brake
Lever is pointing up (Figure 23 on page 26). Reinstall the two (2) Caliper Bolts and be careful not to
over tighten them.

6. Test the Parking Brake. With the machine on a level surface, set the Parking Brake and put the

machine in "N" (Neutral). If the Parking Brake does not engage or hold, tighten the Parking Brake
Adjustment Nut 1/4 turn with a 1/2" wrench. See “Adjusting the Parking Brake” on page 25.

NOTE: Check the Parking Brake periodically and adjust accordingly.

Brake

Disk

Caliper

Brake Pads

Figure 24

Brake Pad

Backing Plate

Parking Brake Lever

Actuator Pins

Figure 25

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