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Methods for handling brake abnormalities in concrete mixer trucks


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2025-01-08

Next, let's briefly talk about the ways and methods to handle abnormal braking of concrete mixer trucks, hoping to bring useful information to everyone.

Next, let's briefly talk about the ways and methods to handle abnormal braking of concrete mixer trucks, hoping to bring useful information to everyone.
1. Abnormal noise during braking
When the brake is applied, the braking system emits a sharp and piercing metallic friction sound.
This may be caused by thinning of brake pads, potholes in brake pads, foreign objects in brake pads, or rusting of brake discs. Generally, stepping on the brake pedal a few more times can alleviate the abnormal noise.
2. Brake pedal travel becomes longer
The main reasons for the longer brake stroke are the entry of air into the brake system, lack of brake oil, possible leaks, and severe wear of brake pads.
3. Brake deviation
The phenomenon of brake deviation is not very common, mainly manifested in a significant deviation of the steering wheel to one side when stepping on the brake.
4. The brake becomes harder
Many cardholders may encounter the problem of brake hardening, which is mainly caused by vacuum booster failure resulting in no brake assistance, frequent braking, and other reasons.

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