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Brake pads CR38 HR A: Removing and installing. > < Rear wheel disc brake: repairing
Rear wheel disc brake CR38 HR A: Assembly overview
   
Rear wheel disc brake CR38 HR A: Assembly overview
1 - Bolt.
q   4 Nm
2 - Brake disc
q   Thickness: 9 mm
q   Wear limit: 7 mm
q   Always replace by axles
q   To remove it, unscrew the brake callipers beforehand
q   Do not use force to separate the brake from the wheel stock, use deoxidant if necessary, as the brake disc could be damaged.
q   Clean and grease the contact surface between the wheel hub and the brake disc. De-grease and clean the brake discs when fitting.
3 - Cap
q   Always replace
q   Remove and install → Running gear, axles, steering; Rep. gr. 42
4 - Nut
q   70 Nm + 30°
q   Replace after every removal.
5 - Wheel hub with wheel bearing
q   For vehicles fitted with ABS, the sensor ring is fitted in the wheel hub.
q   Replace entire unit
q   Remove and install → Running gear, axles, steering; Rep. gr. 42
q   Allocation: → Parts catalogue
6 - Bolt.
q   30 Nm + 90°
q   Replace after every removal.
7 - Cover plate
8 - Axle connection
9 - ABS rev. sensor
q   Before fitting the sensor, clean the inner surface of the hole and apply solid lubricant paste → Parts catalogue.
10 - Bolt.
q   8 Nm
11 - Axle body
12 - Hand brake cable
q   Adjusting handbrake → Chapter
13 - Bolts
q   30 Nm + 30°
14 - Hoses and brake pipe
q   With hollow bolt and sealing washers
q   Do not dismantle, replace complete
q   Tightening torque for bolt: 50 Nm
q   Do not unscrew to change the brake pads
15 - Bolts
q   35 Nm
q   replace
16 - Brake caliper
q   Removing and installing → Chapter
17 - Brake pads
q   Do not unscrew hose when replacing brake pads
q   Always replace by axles
q   Removing and installing → Chapter
q   Thickness: 16.9 mm, including mounting plate
q   Wear limit: 2.0 mm without mounting plate
q   Check the thickness → Booklet
18 - Brake pad retaining springs
q   Always replace when brake pads are replaced
19 - Brake back plate with guide pins and protective cover
q   These are delivered as a spare part unit and are sufficiently lubricated in the guide pins
q   If the protective covers or the guide pins have been damaged, fit the whole repair unit. Use the attached grease to lubricate the guide pins

   

Brake pads CR38 HR A: Removing and installing. > < Rear wheel disc brake: repairing