#3 Resurfacing a brake drum magnet surface, repairing your electric brakes. On a brake lathe!!
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Resurfacing the magnet surface of brake drums with electric brakes. This should be done when ever you are replacing electric brake magnets. A new surface will ensure good magnet contact and prolong the life of the new magnets. Stopping power will be greatly increased.
AMM-29240 from ammco
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If you are located anywhere even half way close to mobile AL or Cincinnati OH., I want to see you. You do what i cant find anyone to do
Hi Duane, I'm in New York. I really don't understand why more people don't offer this service. Its not my business I bought the brake lathe for my own use. I think its not done because it is so easy to buy new drums. If you have a lot of trailers it is worth doing. Thanks for commenting.
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Thamks for the come back. I have 4 trailers that I have replaced all hubs on that i kmow could have been saved just due to magnet surface being messed up a d no one willing/able to clean up magnet surface.
I found an ammco brake lathe that looks like yours i am trying to get. Thanks
@@jeffjones6541 we have setup our metal lathe with the correct arbors and tools to machine electric drums in our rv/trailer repair business.
Everytime we replace magnets/shoes they get machined if there is enough meat left. I think we are the only people that do it around here.
Hi John, That's good to hear, it makes such a difference in how well the brakes work! I would have put them on my lathe but the old Logan 10 inch was just not big enough! Thanks for the comment!
@@jeffjones6541 definitely. Hardly any bedding in required of new shoes or magnets either. Its very surprising how quickly they can become glazed, even more so with light use. 👍