| Place of Origin: | Guangdong, China |
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| Μάρκα: | IZUMI |
| Πιστοποίηση: | ISO/TS16949 |
| Model Number: | 1475002071 1-47500207-1 1475002070 1-47500207-0 |
| Minimum Order Quantity: | 50 pieces |
| Τιμή: | Διαπραγματεύσιμος |
| Packaging Details: | Neutral Package or as customers' request |
| Delivery Time: | 5-8 Work Days |
| Payment Terms: | L/C,D/A,D/P,T/T,Western Union |
| Supply Ability: | 1000set/month |
| ΟΕ ΑΡΙΘΜ.: | 1475002071 1-47500207-1 1475002070 1-47500207-0 | Όνομα μέρους: | Κύλινδρος φρένων |
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| Κινητήρας ΑΡΙΘ.: | για το ISUZU 6BD1 | Μεταφορά: | Θαλάσσια/ Χερσαία/ Αεροπορικά φορτία |
| Σκοπός: | για Αντικατάσταση/Επισκευή | Υπηρεσία: | OEM |
| Κατάσταση: | Νέος | Άλλα μέρη: | Ανταλλακτικό για HINO, για MITSUBISHI, για TOYOTA, για JAC, για NISSAN |
| Επισημαίνω: | 1-47500207-1 Brake Cylinder,1475002070 Brake Cylinder,6BD1 Brake Cylinder |
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1475002071 1-47500207-1 1475002070 1-47500207-0 Brake Cylinder for ISUZU 6BD1
The Brake Cylinder plays a critical role in a truck's braking system by converting hydraulic pressure into mechanical force to engage the brake pads or shoes. This ensures reliable and responsive braking performance, especially in heavy-duty or long-distance driving situations.
Several signs can indicate a problem with the brake cylinder. If you notice any of the following issues, it’s important to inspect and replace the brake cylinder:
Brake Pedal Feels Soft or Spongy
If the brake pedal feels unusually soft or spongy when pressed, it might indicate air in the brake lines or a leaking brake cylinder. This reduces braking effectiveness and may require immediate attention.
Leaking Brake Fluid
Visible fluid leakage around the brake cylinder, either on the floor or on the brake components, is a clear sign that the brake cylinder seals may be damaged or worn out.
Uneven Braking Force
If the truck pulls to one side or the braking force is uneven, it could be a result of a malfunctioning brake cylinder, which may not be engaging properly on one side of the vehicle.
Unusual Noise During Braking
Grinding, squealing, or unusual noises when pressing the brakes might indicate worn brake pads or malfunctioning brake components, including the brake cylinder.
Increased Braking Distance
A longer stopping distance than usual may be due to a failure in the brake cylinder, which is not providing adequate hydraulic pressure for braking.
Brake Warning Light
If the brake warning light appears on the dashboard, it could be related to a faulty brake cylinder, especially if combined with other symptoms like fluid leakage or soft pedal.
If you identify issues with the brake cylinder and need to replace it, follow these general steps for installation:
Preparation
Park the truck on a level surface and engage the parking brake. Ensure the vehicle is properly supported with jack stands before working underneath it.
Gather necessary tools: wrenches, brake fluid, socket set, new brake cylinder, brake line wrench, and gloves.
Remove the Old Brake Cylinder
Start by removing the wheel to access the brake system.
Locate the brake cylinder, which is usually found near the brake assembly. Use a brake line wrench to disconnect the brake line from the cylinder.
Remove any bolts or fasteners holding the brake cylinder in place.
Carefully remove the old brake cylinder from the vehicle.
Install the New Brake Cylinder
Place the new brake cylinder into the correct position and secure it with the necessary bolts.
Reconnect the brake line to the new cylinder, ensuring it’s properly tightened to avoid leaks.
Bleed the brake system to remove any air from the brake lines. This is crucial for restoring proper hydraulic pressure.
Check Fluid Levels
Refill the brake fluid reservoir to the appropriate level and inspect for leaks. Ensure that the brake fluid is fresh and meets the manufacturer’s specifications.
Test the Brakes
Before driving, check the brake pedal for proper firmness and ensure that the brakes respond correctly. Test drive the vehicle at low speed to verify the braking performance.
Final Inspection
After installation, double-check the brake lines, cylinder mounting, and fluid levels. Monitor for any leaks or abnormal sounds during subsequent use.
Replacing and maintaining the Brake Cylinder is essential for ensuring your truck’s braking system works effectively. Regular inspections and timely replacements can prevent dangerous situations and ensure safe driving conditions.
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