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Frequent inhalation of brake shoe dust, regardless of material composition,
could be hazardous to your health.
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Avoid breathing dust particles.
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Never use an air hose or brush to clean brake assemblies.
Use an OSHA-approved vacuum cleaner.
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1.
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Release the parking brake.
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2.
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Remove the brake drum (A).
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NOTE:
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If necessary, turn the adjuster bolt (B) with
a flat-tip screwdriver until the shoes become loose.
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If the brake drum is stuck to the hub bearing
unit, thread two 8 x 1.25 mm or 12 x 1.25 mm bolts
(C) into the brake drum to push it away from the
hub bearing unit. Turn each bolt 90 degrees at a
time to prevent the brake drum from binding.
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