Brake Disc Machining
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2015 Ford C-Max. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
Repair
NOTE:
Do not use a bench lathe to machine the brake discs. Use an on-vehicle brake lathe only. Read the entire operating manual and/or view the video shipped with the lathe before installing, operating or repairing the lathe.
NOTE:
An on-vehicle brake lathe with an automatic runout adjustment feature is preferred. However, if the lathe is not self adjusting, the lathe oscillation must be adjusted using a dial indicator. The total indicated runout target is 0.000 mm (0.000 in). The maximum indicated runout should be no more than 0.050 mm (0.002 in). If the runout adjustment (automatic or manual) is carried out correctly prior to machining, then the final brake disc runout will be within specification and a runout measurement is not necessary after machining.
NOTE:
Lateral runout and disc thickness variation measurements are not required because correct adjustment of the on-vehicle brake lathe will make sure that these dimensions are within specification.
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Refer to: Wheel and Tire .
- 2.NOTE: Do not allow the caliper to hang from the brake hose or damage to the hose may occur.NOTE: It is not necessary to disconnect the brake hose from the brake caliper.
Remove the bolts and position the brake caliper or brake caliper and anchor plate assembly aside, as required. Support the brake caliper using mechanic's wire.
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- Install the hub adapter using four wheel nuts on a 4, 7 or 8-stud wheel hub.
- Install the hub adapter using five wheel nuts on a 5 or 10-stud wheel hub.
- Install the hub adapter using six wheel nuts on a 6-stud wheel hub.
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If the lathe is not self-adjusting, adjust the lathe oscillation using a dial indicator. The total indicated runout target is 0 mm (0 in). The maximum indicated runout should be no more than 0.05 mm (0.002 in).
- 7.NOTE: The depth of the cut should be between 0.10 and 0.40 mm (0.004 and 0.015 in). Lighter cuts will cause the bit to heat up and wear faster. Heavier cuts will cause poor brake disc surface finish.
Machine the brake disc.
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Measure the brake disc thickness. If the measurement is below the minimum specification, install a new brake disc. Refer to: Brake Disc for Front. Refer to: Brake Disc for Rear.
- 12.NOTE: It is not required to install new brake pads if friction material is within specifications.
Position the brake caliper or brake caliper and anchor plate assembly and install the bolts. Refer to: Front Disc Brake . Refer to: Specifications .
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Refer to: Wheel and Tire .