Rodless Cylinder If it leaks, it will cause no braking or poor braking. The main function of the master brake cylinder is to assist the driver to increase the braking force and reduce the driver's braking work intensity. Once it is damaged and loses the power, it will obviously feel that braking requires a lot of force, and it cannot reach the original braking force, which will lead to extended braking distance, brake drag, and serious brake failure. It is related to safety issues and must be repaired in time.
The main repair methods for rodless cylinder leakage are:
1. Check the cylinder seal
Confirm the leakage location and replace the damaged O-ring, guide sleeve and other seals.
2. Check the piston and cylinder body
Observe whether there are deep scratches that cause gas leakage. It is necessary to replace the severely damaged piston or cylinder.
3. Clean the cylinder
Use anhydrous solvent to clean the inner wall of the cylinder to remove oil and residue.
4. Replace the airtight gasket
If the cylinder end cover gasket is damaged, replace it to ensure the end face is airtight.
5. Disassemble and clean the valve body
Completely remove the valve body, clean the valve seat sealing surface, and replace the sealing ring.
6. Replace the aging pipeline
Check whether the pipeline connection is loose, and replace the aging and cracked part of the pipeline.
7. Fill lubricating oil
After filling the brake fluid, perform the action test and lubricate the piston and guide sleeve.
8. Adjust the gap
Adjust the working gap between the piston and the cylinder, which should not be too large or too small.
Doing these repairs can solve the leakage problem of the rodless cylinder and improve the air tightness of the brake system.