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Brake caliper retaining spring | HELLA

General

The disk brake can only be guaranteed to function reliably if every component does its job properly. As such, the brake caliper retaining spring must be examined carefully.

Task and function

The retaining spring's job is to hold the brake caliper in position. This prevents impermissible movements between the brake caliper and the brake caliper mount, while at the same time ensuring that the brake pad is positioned correctly.

With time and use, the retaining spring will weaken, and may even break under certain circumstances.

Defective and missing retaining springs cause additional noise and may cause the wheel brake to wear prematurely.

Brake caliper retaining spring

Mounting instructions

The retaining spring should be checked every time the brake pad is changed, and replaced if necessary.

When repairing the brakes of vehicles that are more than 48 months old, the vehicle manufacturer also recommends replacing the retaining spring.

Comparisons between new (1) and defective (2) retaining springs show that the retaining force reduces considerably if the spring is used for too long.

Note

This information applies to all brake caliper retaining spring variants, not just those shown here.

retaining spring

Important safety note

Technical information and practical tips have been compiled by HELLA in order to provide professional support to vehicle workshops in their day-to-day work. The information provided on this website is intended for use by suitably qualified personnel only.

Reprinting, distribution, reproduction, exploitation in any form or disclosure of the contents of this document, even in part, is prohibited without our express, written approval and indication of the source. The schematic illustrations, pictures and descriptions serve only for the purposes of explanation and representation of the instructions and cannot be used as a basis for installation or assembly work. All rights reserved.

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