Push the knob of the sliding T-bar fully aside and
the catch plate, as shown in fig.2, over the
spindle until it reaches the bottom end of the
spindle nut (fig.3).
Turn the spindle counter clockwise (or the
spindle nut clockwise) until the wind-back tool fits
in between the brake piston and the caliper's
framing.
When applying the tool, check that the drive
piston fits into the brake piston or respectively,
that the tractor margin fits onto the brake piston
exactly. If this is the case, you may start turning
the spindle nut counter clockwise, tempering the
spindle a little. This way you avoid an unintended
disengaging when winding back the brake piston.
Wind back the brake piston by turning the spindle
clockwise (as shown in fig. 5).
Caution: If winding back demands a very high
effort, check whether the wind-back tool is
applied properly or whether you might need a
right-threaded wind-back set.
Turning the spindle nut clockwise releases the
tempered wind-back tool. You can take it out of
the brake caliper now.
Note: You might want to use a hex. wrench to
loosen the spindle nut and release the wind-back
tool conveniently.
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