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TM 9-2330-385-14
a.
Removal.
Brake shoes may be covered with dust. Breathing this dust may be harmful to your health.
Do not use compressed air to clean brake shoes. Wear a filter mask approved for use
against brake dust. Failure to comply may result in injury or death to personnel.
Brake shoe springs are under tension. Wear eye protection and use caution when removing
springs or serious injury to personnel could result.
When one brake shoe needs to
be replaced, all brake shoes for
that axle must be replaced.
Damage to equipment could
occur.
NOTE
Use a pry bar to raise or lower
brake shoes from rollers or pins.
(1)
Push down on lower brake shoe (1) and
remove roller retaining clip (2) and lower
cam roller (3) from lower brake shoe (1).
Discard roller retaining clip and cam roller.
(2)
Lift up on upper brake shoe (4) and remove
upper roller retaining clip (5) and upper cam
roller (6) from upper brake shoe (4).
Discard roller retaining clip and cam roller.
Ensure lower fork of brake
spring pliers is seated in rivet
hole of lower brake shoe.
Failure to seat brake spring
pliers correctly may cause
damage to brake lining.
(3)
Attach brake spring pliers to spring (7) and
remove spring from brake shoe. Discard
spring.
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