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Wheels don't spin silently, brake issue?

kohai
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The other day I lifted my trailer up to do the ez-lube thing on the wheel bearings. I noticed that when lifted, when I rotated the wheels/tires by hand there was a slight noise. They don't spin silently.

Does this mean my brakes aren't adjusted right?
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Fulltimer50
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harold1946
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Fulltimer50 wrote:
Disc brakes do not use magnets. They are just like on your car but use an electric pump to make the pressure to activate.


Correct. Sorry bout that.:o
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Fulltimer50
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Disc brakes do not use magnets. They are just like on your car but use an electric pump to make the pressure to activate.
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harold1946
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There are two types of electric trailer brakes. Drum and disk. the drum type is adjustable, the disk type is not. Both employ electromagnets.
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Turtle_n_Peeps
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Vulcan Rider wrote:
Lynnmor wrote:
These trailer brake magnets are a rather new idea, only been used for the past 88 years.


Would these "magnets" used in electric brakes also be called solenoids sometimes ??


No, different deal.

Here is a pretty good video for you on hew they work.
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Vulcan_Rider
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Lynnmor wrote:
These trailer brake magnets are a rather new idea, only been used for the past 88 years.


Would these "magnets" used in electric brakes also be called solenoids sometimes ??

Lynnmor
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These trailer brake magnets are a rather new idea, only been used for the past 88 years.

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Vulcan_Rider
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RAS43 wrote:
I think Vulcan is trying to pull your chain guys!! :E


Just stop it please.
Nothing could be farther from the truth.

I have zero experience with electric trailer brakes.

For the others who answered:
Thank you for the simple and straight forward information.

Vulcan_Rider
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3oaks wrote:
Yes. You can learn something new every day. Never too old to learn.


Absolutely.
Sometimes you even re-learn stuff that you have long since forgotten.

RAS43
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I think Vulcan is trying to pull your chain guys!! :E

3oaks
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Vulcan Rider wrote:
momentum rv wrote:

Yes, magnets on brakes... On drum brakes the magnet rubs the drum constantly, so you will hear a slight scr a ping noise even if brakes are NOT adjusted properly.


Is this a trailer thing ?

Because I've never seen a brake with magnets in it....ever....and I've seen a LOT of brakes.
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momentum_rv
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Vulcan Rider wrote:
momentum rv wrote:

Yes, magnets on brakes... On drum brakes the magnet rubs the drum constantly, so you will hear a slight scr a ping noise even if brakes are NOT adjusted properly.


Is this a trailer thing ?

Because I've never seen a brake with magnets in it....ever....and I've seen a LOT of brakes.


Yes, anytime you have electric drum brakes you have an electro-magnet.
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RVhiker
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Yes. The magnet when it has current going through it is attracted to the inner face of the drum. As the drum rotates, the magnet is dragged along and pulls a lever to apply the brake shoes. It's how electric brakes on a trailer work. It may s c r a p e a bit without current flowing.
There's lots of advice and information in forums...
sometimes it is correct.

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Vulcan_Rider
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momentum rv wrote:

Yes, magnets on brakes... On drum brakes the magnet rubs the drum constantly, so you will hear a slight scr a ping noise even if brakes are NOT adjusted properly.


Is this a trailer thing ?

Because I've never seen a brake with magnets in it....ever....and I've seen a LOT of brakes.