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18 July, 04:44

Two technicians are discussing disc brake rotor service. Technician A says that the inner races (bearing cups) should be removed from the rotor before it is mounted on the lathe. Technician B says that a non-directional finish on the rotor surfaces can be obtained by using sandpaper. Which technician is correct?

A) Technician A only

B) Technician B only

C) Both technicians

D) Neither technician

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  1. 18 July, 05:09
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    B) Technician B only

    Explanation:

    When working on the lathe, the bearing cups serve as a centering device while the rotor is on a bench lathe.

    The outer and inner bearing seal are grease before mounting the rotor on the lathe for one-piece rotors.

    The rotor surface is required to be made non-directional after machining so as to enable the proper seat of the new pads to the rotor. The rotor surface should be dressed with 120-grit to 150-grit aluminium oxide sand paper mounted on a sanding disc power tool.
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