Toro Workman GTX Electric & Lithium Service Manual page 167

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Disassembly (Fig. 15)
1. Remove two (2) bolts that secure brake caliper body
to the caliper anvil.
2. Remove caliper anvil and then slide brake pads from
pins on caliper bracket.
3. Slide caliper body assembly from caliper bracket.
4. If necessary, remove remaining components from
caliper body:
A. Carefully remove pistons from caliper body mak-
ing sure that outer surface of pistons are not dam-
aged during removal.
B. Carefully, remove and discard O--rings, square
seals and dust seals from caliper body. Make sure
that caliper body is not damaged during removal of
O--rings and seals.
5. Clean caliper components with brake cleaner.
Inspection
1. Check brake pads for uneven wear that would indic-
ate binding in the caliper assembly. Replace the brake
pads if the friction material is worn to less than 1/16" (1.6
mm). Also, if pads are contaminated with grease or oil,
they must be replaced.
2. Inspect brake pistons and piston bores in caliper
body for damage or wear. Replace brake pistons or
complete brake caliper assembly if necessary.
3. Check that pins on caliper bracket are not worn or
damaged. Wear on the pins will prevent smooth brake
operation.
Workman GTX Electric
Assembly (Fig. 15)
1. If caliper body was disassembled, install compon-
ents in caliper body:
A. Apply hydraulic brake cylinder assembly lube
(BAF--12 or equivalent) to square seals, dust seals
and piston before installation.
B. Fit lubricated seals into grooves of caliper body.
Make sure that seals are not twisted in groove after
installation.
C. Install lubricated pistons into caliper body bores.
Pistons should slide into bores with light resistance.
D. Lubricate O--rings with white lithium grease and
install into grooves in caliper body.
E. Slide caliper body assembly onto pins on caliper
bracket.
NOTE: If brake pads are being replaced, it will be nec-
essary to push caliper pistons back into the caliper bore
before installing new pads.
2. Slide brake pads onto pins on caliper bracket. Make
sure that friction material on pads is toward brake rotor
position.
3. Fit caliper anvil to assembly and secure caliper com-
ponents with two (2) bolts. Tighten bolts from 27 to 33
ft- -lb (37 to 44 N- -m).
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