Does the UFP A-60 Surge Brake Actuator Require Lubrication on Inner Slide Member
Question:
Does the ufp a60 actuator need any lubrication on any of the of the moving parts on the inner slide?
asked by: Kevin L
Expert Reply:
I looked up the manual online for the UFP A-60 Surge Brake Actuator and found the following bullet points for greasing.
"Lightly grease rear rollers and hold them in the pockets in the sides of the master cylinder while inserting entire assembly into the inner member from the back end. While inserting assembly make sure push rod enters hole in push rod bracket. The tab on the safety release bracket will have to be depressed to allow push rod assembly to fully enter hole in push bracket. The cable attachment plate should sit flush with the push bracket if properly assembled."
"While supporting the master cylinder, turn inner member assembly over and lightly grease front rollers and insert them through the openings on top of inner member. Note: Before inserting rollers make sure breakaway cable runs on top of shock absorber eye ring. Install top pad on top of the actuator in the roller slots."
"Slide actuator inner member into outer member and line up roller pin holes on rear of actuator first. Insert lightly greased roller pin."
Please note, the UFP A-60 Surge Brake Actuator is discontinued and no longer made. If you need a replacement, I recommend the Dexter DX7.5L A-60 Brake Actuator part # DX89FR for models with disc brakes.
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