So, I have a problem with dumper brake pads wearing out very quickly. It has a dry brake system with brake discs and one brake caliper on each wheel, except the front axle, which has two calipers per wheel.
I bought this machine 1.5 years ago. After a while, I noticed that the pads on the rear axle were completely gone. I bought new OEM pads, cleaned everything up, checked the system, and everything looked fine. But after only about 200–300 hours, the pads were gone again.
The brake discs do not overheat or anything like that. We are not F1 racers, so the brakes are mostly used only while reversing or tipping. The front axle has no issues with pad wear.
The only idea I came up with is the very muddy working conditions.
Is this a common problem with dry brake systems abused by mud, clay, or sand? Any solutions?
I bought this machine 1.5 years ago. After a while, I noticed that the pads on the rear axle were completely gone. I bought new OEM pads, cleaned everything up, checked the system, and everything looked fine. But after only about 200–300 hours, the pads were gone again.
The brake discs do not overheat or anything like that. We are not F1 racers, so the brakes are mostly used only while reversing or tipping. The front axle has no issues with pad wear.
The only idea I came up with is the very muddy working conditions.
Is this a common problem with dry brake systems abused by mud, clay, or sand? Any solutions?
