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Service Instructions for No. 4 AC Solenoid Kit

Series 56,000; 56,100; 56,300; 56,400; 56,500 and 56,600 Disc Brakes

®

Brake Replacement Parts

P/N 8-078-945-11

effective 09/22/06

Item
no.

Description of parts
included in kit

Qty.
per
kit

29
13
79
13C
13N
132

Solenoid plunger
Solenoid links
Solenoid frame
Solenoid link cap screw
Solenoid link nut
Solenoid mounting screw

1
3
1
1
1
3

Important

Please read these instructions carefully
before servicing your Stearns Brake.
Failure to comply with these instructions
could cause injury to personnel and/or
damage to property if the brake is
installed or operated incorrectly. For
definition of limited warranty/liability,
contact Rexnord Industries, LLC, Stearns
Division, 5150 S. International Dr., Cudahy,
Wisconsin 53110, (414) 272-1100.

Caution

1. Servicing shall be in compliance with

applicable local safety codes including
Occupational Safety and Health Act
(OSHA). All wiring and electrical
connections must comply with the
National Electric Code (NEC) and local
electric codes in effect.

2. To prevent an electrical hazard, dis-

connect power source before working
on the brake. If power disconnect point
is out of sight, lock disconnect in the 

off

position and tag to prevent accidental
application of power.

3. The exterior surface of an operating

brake may be hot enough to cause
injury. Allow sufficent time for the brake
to cool before disassembly.

4. Do not operate brake with housing

removed. All moving parts should be
guarded.

5. After usage, the brake interior will

contain burnt and degraded friction
material dust. This dust must be
removed before servicing or adjusting
the brake.

DO NOT BLOW OFF DUST using an
air hose. It is important to avoid
dispersing dust into the air or inhaling it,
as this may be dangerous to your
health.

a) Wear a filtered mask or a respirator

while removing dust from the inside
of a brake.

b) Use a vacuum cleaner or a soft brush

to remove dust from the brake. When
brushing, avoid causing the dust to
become airborne. Collect the dust in
a container, such as a bag, which can
be sealed off.

6. Maintenance shall be performed only

by qualified personnel familiar with the
construction and operation of the brake.

7. For proper performance and operation,

only genuine Stearns parts should be
used for repairs and replacements.

Warning! 

Any mechanism or load held in

position by the brake should be secured
to prevent possible injury to personnel or
damage to equipment before any
disassembly of the brake is attempted or
before the manual release knob or lever is
operated on the brake.

Instructions

Note: 

Solenoid replacement can be

accomplished without removing the
support plate from the brake.

1. To remove housing, follow instructions

listed under each individual brake
series shown in next column.

2. Disconnect coil lead wires. Remove

three solenoid mounting screws (132)
to free solenoid frame (79). Note
mounting position.

3. Disconnect solenoid plunger (29) and

solenoid link (13) as an assembly and
discard.

4. To remove coil (12A) unscrew plunger

guide screw (84) and lock washer
(84W). Remove both plunger guides
(82) by prying up on the flanges.

a) To remove coil (12B) lift plunger

guide (82A) out of top of solenoid
frame (79). To remove coil (12B)
from solenoid frame (79), depress
lock tab at opposite lead wire side
of coil and slide coil sideways from
frame.

56,000; 56,400 & 56,500 Series

Remove housing nuts (15) by unscrewing
from housing studs (150). Remove
housing (7) by pulling back.

Remove housing nuts (15) by unscrewing
from housing studs (150). Remove
housing (7) by pulling back.

56,100; 56,300 & 56,600 Series

56,000; 56,400 & 56,500

1.5 & 3 lb-ft

6 thru 25 lb-ft

All Torques

56,100; 56,300;

56,600

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