- Sat Aug 06, 2016 8:06 am
#60955
I found on mine that the cams were not central to the shaft so rotating them through 180* would effectively move the brake arm through half a spline to provide better positioning allowing the requisite parallel to be atained between the brake arms.
Some of the later cams are not even machined parallel along the same axis as the shaft so as the cam opens the shoe twists only making initial contact along the edge shown by the wear pattern in the Photo Posted: 03:59pm 3rd August, 2016.
However it is possible by examining the high contact wear point of the cam against the shoe to relieve it until a square contact face 90* to the brake plate is achieved.
Some of the later cams are not even machined parallel along the same axis as the shaft so as the cam opens the shoe twists only making initial contact along the edge shown by the wear pattern in the Photo Posted: 03:59pm 3rd August, 2016.
However it is possible by examining the high contact wear point of the cam against the shoe to relieve it until a square contact face 90* to the brake plate is achieved.