Toro 4100-D service manual Brake Service, Brake Inspection and Repair Fig

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Brake housing (LH shown)

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Hitch pin (2 used)

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Seal

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Pull rod

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Brake Inspection and Repair (Fig. 5)

1.Scrape gasket material (item 10) from brake housing and planetary wheel drive mounting surfaces.

2.Remove retaining ring (item 9).

3.Remove four (4) stationary discs (item 7) and three

(3) rotating discs (item 8).

4.Remove three (3) extension springs (item 12).

5.Remove actuator assembly (items 11, 6, 5, 4 and 3) and balls (item 13).

6.Remove seal (item 2) from brake housing.

7.Wash parts in cleaning solvent. Inspect components for wear or damage.

A.The stack of four (4) stationary and three (3) rotat- ing discs should have a minimum thickness of 0.440” (11.2 mm).

8.Reverse steps 2 -- 6 to assemble brakes, installing new parts as necessary. Install a new seal (item 2).

9.Use a new gasket (item 10) when installing brake as- sembly to machine.

Axles, Planetaries and Brakes

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Groundsmaster 4100--D

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Toro 4100-D service manual Brake Service, Brake Inspection and Repair Fig