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Adjusting the Parking Brake on a Caterpillar 12G Motor Grader
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Introduction to the Caterpillar 12G Parking Brake System
The Caterpillar 12G motor grader is a durable, mid-sized machine widely used for road grading, leveling, and maintenance. An essential safety feature on this machine is its parking brake system, designed to hold the grader securely when stationary, especially on slopes or uneven terrain. Proper parking brake adjustment is vital for operator safety and equipment longevity.
Parking Brake System Overview
The parking brake on the 12G typically uses a spring-applied, hydraulic-released brake system, also known as a fail-safe brake. This system applies braking force mechanically by spring pressure and releases the brake using hydraulic pressure when the operator releases the parking brake control.
Key components include:
  • Brake drum and lining: The friction surfaces that hold the machine in place.
  • Parking brake cylinder: Applies or releases the brake shoes.
  • Adjusting mechanism: Allows for setting proper clearance and brake shoe wear compensation.
  • Control valve and pedal/lever: Operator interface for engaging and releasing the parking brake.
Symptoms Indicating Parking Brake Adjustment Needs
Operators should inspect and adjust the parking brake when they notice:
  • The machine rolls or creeps despite the parking brake being engaged.
  • Excessive travel on the parking brake control lever or pedal before brake engagement.
  • A burning smell or excessive heat near the rear axles after parking brake use.
  • Brake warning lights or messages on the instrument panel.
  • Abnormal noises when applying or releasing the brake.
Failure to maintain proper parking brake adjustment can lead to brake drag or insufficient holding power, both of which may cause safety hazards or premature wear.
Step-by-Step Parking Brake Adjustment Procedure
The adjustment process involves the following steps:
  • Preparation
    • Park the machine on a level surface.
    • Ensure the engine is off, and the parking brake control is in the "off" or "released" position.
    • Clean the brake components to remove dirt, grease, and debris.
  • Access Brake Assembly
    • Remove inspection covers or wheel assemblies as needed to access the brake drums and shoes.
    • Inspect the brake linings for wear or contamination.
  • Measure Brake Shoe Clearance
    • Check the gap between the brake lining and drum surface.
    • Excessive clearance indicates the need for adjustment.
  • Adjust Brake Shoes
    • Use the adjusting screw or star wheel on the brake assembly to reduce clearance.
    • Turn the adjuster incrementally while rotating the drum to seat the shoes.
    • The goal is a slight drag or light contact when the brake is released.
  • Check Parking Brake Control
    • Engage and release the parking brake lever or pedal.
    • Confirm that the brake holds firmly with minimal travel of the control.
    • Ensure smooth and full release without binding.
  • Test the Machine
    • With the engine running and transmission in neutral, slowly release the service brake and engage the parking brake.
    • Attempt to gently move the machine to verify the brake holds securely.
Common Challenges and Troubleshooting Tips
  • Seized Adjusters: Corrosion or lack of lubrication can cause adjusters to freeze. Apply penetrating oil and gently free the mechanism.
  • Worn Brake Linings: If linings are below the minimum thickness, replacement is necessary before adjustment.
  • Hydraulic Issues: Leaks or air in the parking brake hydraulic lines can prevent proper release or application.
  • Contamination: Oil or grease on brake linings reduces friction. Clean or replace linings as needed.
Maintenance Recommendations
  • Regularly inspect and adjust the parking brake, especially if operating on steep grades.
  • Replace brake linings proactively before they reach minimum thickness.
  • Flush and bleed the hydraulic system periodically to maintain brake responsiveness.
  • Lubricate adjusters and pivot points during scheduled maintenance.
Real-World Example
A municipal road crew operating a Caterpillar 12G noticed the machine creeping on slight inclines despite the parking brake being engaged. After inspection, technicians found the brake linings worn beyond service limits and the adjusters corroded and frozen. After replacing the linings and cleaning the adjusters, the parking brake was adjusted following the procedure above. The crew reported restored confidence in the grader's parking safety and improved machine reliability.
Conclusion
Proper parking brake adjustment on the Caterpillar 12G motor grader is crucial for safe operation and equipment preservation. By understanding the brake system components and following a thorough adjustment procedure, operators can prevent accidents and avoid costly repairs. Routine maintenance and early detection of wear or hydraulic issues ensure that the parking brake performs reliably under all operating conditions.
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