Turn the
adjusting cover in a clockwise direction looking at the end of the
cylinder, until the shoes cause a
slight drag on the brake drum.
4. When the "drag" condition is
reached, turn the adjusting cover
back, the opposite direction. four (4) notches. Repeat this operation on
each shoe in each
brake.
BRAKE SHOE ADJUSTMENT
1-1/2-Ton and C.O.E. Trucks
The
adjustment of the front brakes on the 1-1/2-ton and C.O.E, trucks is the same as for
passenger cars with the
exception that the wheel cylinder adjusting covers are backed off five (5)
notches instead of four (4).
To adjust
the rear brakes on these trucks use a 5/8" open end wrench to turn the adjusting
pinion.
1. Turn the adjusting pinion in a clockwise
direction until the shoe
causes a slight drag on the brake drum, as shown in Fig.
15.
2. Turn the adjusting pinion back in the
opposite direction 3/4 of a
turn to provide running clearance.
The backing-off of the adjusting
cover, the specified number of
notches will be indicated by a faint