Determining Wear
- The following applies when using the Carbon-Ceramic Brake Wear Tester : VAS6813 to determine wear:
- This is a new test procedure to determine the wear limit of the ceramic brake rotors.
- The wear indicators on the brake rotor are no longer present.
- The brake rotor must not be weighed again.
The Brake Rotor Can Be Identified by the Following Points:
- The wear indicators -arrow- on the friction surface of the brake rotor are no longer present
- At the printed marks -A through D-
- The wear is determined by determining the brake rotor thickness "and" the wear value with the Carbon-Ceramic Brake Wear Tester: VAS6813 ; both must be measured three times respectively around the circumference.
- On the brake rotor cup the permitted minimum thickness "min.th" of the brake rotor is engraved.
- The brake rotor wear value -C- is engraved on the brake rotor cup for the Carbon-Ceramic Brake Wear Tester: VAS6813 .
- Value -A- is a value from the production of the new brake rotor
- The values -A and C- can be different depending on the location.
- The values -A and C- can be different depending on the brake rotor.
Example of minimum thickness: -3-, brake rotor thickness. It must not fall short of this value.
TIP:
Depending on the brake rotor, the value -3- may be different.
CAUTION:
Risk of accident due to uneven braking.
- If a brake rotor is damaged or worn, check the other brake rotors for damage and wear.


