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1 Turning Brake Drums n Introduction and pre-checks n Lab demonstration n Lab student practice -- turning drums n Classroom wrap-up
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2 Cracked brake drum
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3 Scoring
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4 Hard spots
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5 Grease-stained
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6 High-heat conditions
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7 Heat checking
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8 Out-of-round
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9 Rule of thumb for turning drum: “Only turn if major imperfections or out- of-round condition.”
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10 The four prechecks:
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11 The four prechecks: n Cracks
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12 The four prechecks: n Cracks n Scoring
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13 The four prechecks: n Cracks n Scoring n Hard sports
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14 The four prechecks: n Cracks n Scoring n Hard spots n Drum max diameter
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15 Parts of brake drum lathe n Arbor
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16 Parts of brake drum lathe n Arbor n Adapter cups and cones
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17 Parts of brake drum lathe n Arbor n Adapter cups and cones n Special bearing race adapters
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18 Parts of brake drum lathe n Arbor n Adapter cups and cones n Special bearing race adapters n Carbide cutting bit
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19 Mounting the brake drum n Correct adapters
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20 Mounting a brake drum n Correct adapters n Rubber-centered sleeve
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21 Mounting a brake drum n Correct adapters n Rubber-centered sleeve n Silencing band
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22 Surfacing the drum n Light glaze? Use #80-grit sandpaper
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23 Surfacing the drum n Light glaze? Use #80-grit sandpaper n Remove as little as possible
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24 Surfacing the drum n Light glaze? Use #80-grit sandpaper n Remove as little as possible n Two cuts: ‘Rough’ followed by ‘finish’
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25 Surfacing the drum n Light glaze? Use #80-grit sandpaper n Remove as little as possible n Two cuts: ‘Rough’ followed by ‘finish’ n #80-grit sandpaper final finish
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26 What’s next? n Continue on brake technology n Prepare for ASE certification
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