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22 September, 17:53

Two technicians are discussing replacement brake calipers. Technician A states that a loaded brake caliper is a remanufactured caliper with no hardware or brake pads. Technician B states that a semi-loaded caliper is a remanufactured caliper with new pads and hardware. Which technician is correct?

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  1. 22 September, 18:12
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    Both technician A and technician B are wrong.

    Explanation:

    Technician A and technician b are discussing about replacement brake calipers.

    According to technician A "loaded brake calipers" have no hardware and no brake pads and is remanufactured caliper. Whereas according to technician B, "semi-loaded caliper" has new pads and a hardware.

    'Loaded caliper' includes a caliper, friction pads and a hardware. While a 'semi-loaded caliper' is a caliper that includes only the hardware and no friction pads. Technician can choose the friction material of their choice.

    Thus both the technicians A and B are wrong.
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