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Info - On-Car Brake Lathe Specifications and Maintenance Requirements

Subject:On-Car Brake Lathe Specifications and Maintenance Requirements

Models:2006 and Prior Passenger Cars and Trucks
2003-2006 HUMMER H2
2006 HUMMER H3
2005-2006 Saab 9-7X



The purpose of this bulletin is to provide General Motors dealerships with specifications, maintenance and service requirements for on-car brake lathes.

On-Car Brake Lathe Requirements*

    • Capable of producing rotor surfaces with less than 0.051 mm (0.002 in) assembled runout.
    • Capable of producing flat surfaces (no dishing).
    • Capable of producing rotor surfaces with less than 0.0076 mm (0.0003 in) thickness variation.
    • Capable of producing surface finish of 40-Ra (Roughness Average) or less (after secondary finish operation).
    • All adapters, vibration dampeners, hardware and cutting inserts in good condition.

*Essential tool CH-47661 -- Pro-Cut PFM 9.2 Auto-Compensating On-Car Brake Lathe -- meets the requirements above and supports Corporate Bulletin Number 00-05-22-002E and Corporate Bulletin Number 03-05-23-005.

Key Brake Rotor Service Procedure Requirements

    • Use secondary non-directional surface finishing tools.
    • Measure and document brake rotor original and refinished thickness.
    • Use Essential Cleaning Tools J 42450-A and J 41013 to clean rotor hat and hub surfaces before rotor machining.
    • Measure all brake rotors with a dial indicator and index that rotor on the hub to correct excessive lateral runout.
    • Use the proper Brake-Align® Correctional Plate to correct lateral runout when necessary.
    • Use "Torque Sticks" torque limiting sockets or torque wrenches on all wheel nuts.
    • Operators properly trained and ASE-certified (U.S. only) in brake service.

On-Car Brake Lathe Maintenance and Service Requirements

On-car lathes must be properly maintained in order to deliver accurate results. General Motors requires the following maintenance service be performed by a certified on-car lathe service technician on an annual basis.

Important: Documentation of on-car brake lathe maintenance service recommended by the lathe manufacturer must be available for review upon request.

Pro-Cut PFM 9.2

    • Gib-way cleaned and properly torqued. Never use compressed air to clean the lathe as this can force metal shavings into areas that will cause accelerated wear.
    • Flange inspected, cleaned and tightened.
    • Solenoid inspected for timing, firing strength and position.
    • Tool holder plate checked for damage.
    • Trolley inspected to ensure that there is sufficient pivot, strength and travel.
    • All adapters inspected for cracks or damage.
    • All electrical connections checked for debris or damage.
    • Compensation accuracy confirmed with dial indicator.

Hunter OCL400

    • The I-Beam Feed Guide should be lubricated with a dry graphite spray. Never use compressed air to clean the lathe as this can force metal shavings into areas that will cause accelerated wear.
    • Compensation plate inspected and cleaned per the supplied operator's manual.
    • Trolley inspected to ensure that there is sufficient pivot, strength and travel.
    • All adapters inspected for cracks or damage.
    • All electrical connections checked for debris or damage.
    • Compensation accuracy confirmed with dial indicator.