Improper spring tension in the brake mechanism can cause the plunger to engage too quickly or too slowly, leading to thumping noises. Adjust the spring tension according to the manufacturer’s specifications.
First, check that the gap between the brake liner and drum is the same at both the top and bottom. If it is not, you need to align the brake liner first. If there is still noise, try reducing the gap between the liner and drum.
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How to reduce that thumping noise from the plunger activating and deactivating ? Should it be lubricated?
Improper spring tension in the brake mechanism can cause the plunger to engage too quickly or too slowly, leading to thumping noises. Adjust the spring tension according to the manufacturer’s specifications.
Ensure that the brake components are properly aligned. Misalignment can cause uneven wear and noise.
First, check that the gap between the brake liner and drum is the same at both the top and bottom. If it is not, you need to align the brake liner first. If there is still noise, try reducing the gap between the liner and drum.
Apply a suitable lubricant recommended by the manufacturer. Avoid over-lubrication, which can attract dust and cause further issues.
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