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Ceramic Brake Disc, Evaluating






Ceramic Brake Disc, Evaluating






1 Cooling Channels

2 Friction Surface

3 Base Material

Ceramic Brake Disc, Visual Characteristics

Checking Threaded Connectors on the Brake Disc Ring and Brake Disc Cup


The brake disc ring and the brake disc cup are attached to each other and must never be separated. Never loosen the threaded connector on the brake disc cup.

The friction surface on a new brake disc already has stress cracks made during the production process. These stress cracks are all different.





The stress cracks do not mean the ceramic brake disc is faulty.

The stress cracks are somewhat visible and can be different from each other in strength.

Cooling Channels, Surface Cracks

The cracks on the surface of the cooling channels - arrow - were produced during the manufacturing process.





The surface cracks do not mean the ceramic brake disc is faulty.

Ceramic Brake Disc, Cracks Near Threaded connectors





Checking threaded connectors on the brake disc ring and brake disc cup:


The brake disc ring and the brake disc cup are attached to each other and must never be separated. Never loosen the threaded connector on the brake disc cup.

If the ceramic brake disc has cracks near the threaded connectors on the cup leading to the friction surface on the brake disc - arrows -, then the brake discs must be replaced. Refer to => [ Front Wheel Ceramic Brakes, PR-1LW ] Front Wheel Ceramic Brakes, PR-1LW.





Replace the brake discs on both sides of the vehicle when:

The brake discs must replaced because they are worn.

The replacement brake disc has been technically modified, which can be determined by the revised part number.

Brake discs must always be replaced on both sides of the vehicle. Refer to => [ Front Wheel Ceramic Brake Disc ] Front Wheel Ceramic Brakes, PR-1LW.

Brake pads likewise must always be replaced on both sides of the vehicle. Refer to => [ Brake Pads ] Front Wheel Ceramic Brakes, PR-1LW.

Edge Chips

Chips on the edge - arrow - of the brake disc are caused by mechanical damage.





The following are permitted:

Maximum width/depth = 2 mm.

Maximum length = 10 mm

Maximum number of chips on the brake disc = 3

If any of these criteria are exceeded, replace the brake disc. Refer to => [ Front Wheel Ceramic Brakes, PR-1LW ] Front Wheel Ceramic Brakes, PR-1LW.

Always replace the brake discs on both sides of the axle when:

The brake discs must replaced because they are worn.

The replacement brake disc has been technically modified, which can be determined by the revised part number.

Brake discs must always be replaced on both sides of the axle. Refer to => [ Front Wheel Ceramic Brake Disc ] Front Wheel Ceramic Brakes, PR-1LW.

Brake pads likewise must always be replaced on both sides of the axle. Refer to => [ Brake Pads ] Front Wheel Ceramic Brakes, PR-1LW.

Ceramic Brake Disc Material Break Down

If the ceramic brake disc starts to show material break down on the friction surface greater than 1cm,� - arrow - then the ceramic brake discs must be replaced.





Replace the brake discs on both sides of the vehicle when:

The brake discs must replaced because they are worn.

The replacement brake disc has been technically modified, which can be determined by the revised part number.

Brake discs must always be replaced on both sides of the vehicle. Refer to => [ Front Wheel Ceramic Brake Disc ] Front Wheel Ceramic Brakes, PR-1LW.

Brake pads likewise must always be replaced on both sides of the vehicle. Refer to => [ Brake Pads ] Front Wheel Ceramic Brakes, PR-1LW.

Cooling Channel Cracks

If the ceramic brake disc has a crack on the friction surface leading to or through the cooling channel - arrow -, the replace the ceramic brake disc. Refer to => [ Front Wheel Ceramic Brakes, PR-1LW ] Front Wheel Ceramic Brakes, PR-1LW.