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Electric Brakes reverse the flow of electricity to the saws brushes when the trigger is released. Reversing the current stops the blade's momentum quickly in as little as two seconds, compared to up to twelve seconds for a saw without this feature. ... more
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Please consult with Thern, Inc. for approval before attempting this conversion. Any conversion attempted without Thern’s approval will alter the finished product from its original design and could void the warranty. ... more
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A 1. Velvetouch Semi-Metallic Carbon brake pads extend pad and rotor life and minimize annual vehicle downtime, labor and material costs. On-vehicle and lab tests show VelveTouch Semi-Metallic Carbon brake pads improve pad and rotor life up to 67%. ... more
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the metal scraping is a sign that you need new brake pads, there is a thin piece of metal that stick out and when your pads where down then it will hit the caliper and cause a metal on metal grinding sound, telling you to get new brakes. ... more
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Electric Brakes reverse the flow of electricity to the saws brushes when the trigger is released. Reversing the current stops the blade's momentum quickly in as little as two seconds, compared to up to twelve seconds for a saw without this feature. ... more
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Here was my parts list on my '67 Mustang disc to drum '70 spindles and parts store calipers (newspaper ad) '70 outer tie rods Granada proportioning valve (disc/drum configuration) Pinto master cylinder (MANUAL disc/drum configuration) Braided steel ... more
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Brake lights turn on when you press an automobile's brake pedal. The switch that causes the brake lights to illuminate when you press the brake pedal is located in a number of positions, depending on what kind of vehicle it is. On the 1966 Ford F- ... more
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Calipers are an important part of your brake system. They hold the brake pads that offer the support and cushion your brakes need to operate properly. The calipers are just one component of the brake system, so there are other parts along the way ... more
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• Hook the chain back on. The easiest way to repair a loose chain is to hook the chain onto the bottom sprocket and pedal backwards. Put the bike on a stand or, if you don't have one, get your helper to hold the rear wheel off the ground as you put ... more
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To install brake shoes you should securely jack up the car, have a protective mask on, mark the drum and hub with chalk so you can be installed back into the same place. ... more
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