Cracked brake pads,

Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by KANSAS TRANSIT, Nov 1, 2012.

  1. dibstr

    dibstr Road Train Member

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    That would seem to me to be the correct manner to handle it. Thanks for the link I am sure many here can use it. I get a fresh copy every April.

    Again, I believe this to be the correct way to handle this.

    I can't either, but I believe if it would have been over the limits for cracks, the vehicle would have been placed OOS.

    Ahgain, I think that's correct.

    I appreciate your efforts, as I hope others do.

    Best regards
     
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  3. HopeOverMope

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    F0142B7F-CD8E-4F3E-A6AD-3FC781ABC91A.jpeg 4F905ACB-AE42-44EA-AF5A-1034A98FEB29.jpeg Old post quick question. I attached some pics can anyone tell me more about OOS or violation on these shoes? I JUST replaced all 4 drums and pads in March of this year. They’re not cracks but like tiny baby chunks missing. I know the regs mention cracks or missing pieces. So it’s probably bad. But what caused them to do this so quick and I don’t load heavy that much nor brake hard.
     
  4. dibstr

    dibstr Road Train Member

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    I believe a missing piece has to expose a fastener.
     
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    By fastener, would that be on the underlying side where the rivets are?
     
  6. dibstr

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    Fastener would be the rivet. From the NASOOSC “Portion of a lining segment missing such that a fastening device (rivet or bolt) is exposed when viewing the lining from the edge. (393.47(a))”

    The shoe in the pictures you provided appears to be fine.
     
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  7. Ridgeline

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    You're fine, those are stone chips. We get them all the time. IF you have cracks down to the shoe base, or a large chunk taken out of the shoe lining, then you have to replace them.
     
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    Ahhh, Stone chips. Ok, thanks
     
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