After mounting the new brake discs and pads, the friction surfaces of both components need a certain time to adapt to one-another.
In order to guarantee a safe and trouble-free function of the wheel brake, it is necessary to match the friction surfaces to one-another by running-in the brake.
If these components are not braked-in correctly, undesired material transfer and uneven distribution of deposits may occur on the friction surfaces. This may lead to unpleasant vibrations or noises. In order to avoid unnecessary complaints, we recommend the following running-in and assembly notes for this reason.
During the running-in time, observe the following notes in all cases.
Coated brake discs are painted with a weather and temperature resistant top coat in different processes. As these are applied to the friction ring of the brake disc, the following must be observed during the running-in period.
Important safety note
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