Maintaining Your Float

To keep your Olympic Float in tip-top condition, please take time to read and follow these instructions relating to axle and brake maintenance on your float. This routine maintenance will keep your float in peak condition and is not part of normal warranty servicing.

Axles 5km Check wheel nut tension and tightness and re-tension if necessary

20km Carefully touch test the hub brake hub drum temperatures, just behind the grease cap. Are the temperatures the same on both sides, they could be warm – but not really hot?  If they are hot, check and readjust the bearings or brakes.

Re-grease if necessary

Check the rotation of wheels for free movement to ensure brakes are not binding and check wheel nuts. Adjust if necessary.

Brakes 

To maintain safe and reliable stopping power of the brake system, it’s important that your brakes are serviced at regular intervals. 
Hydraulic brakes

  • Ensure reservoir level is maintained;

  • Ensure handbrake lever is not engaged at any time during travel – this will burn out brakes and VOID any warranty.

  • A brake adjustment should be carried out at approximately 300 – 400 kms of use.

 

Electric brakes

  • Check park brake and adjust cable WHEN FLOAT IS FULL. Recommended to be set at the 7 or 8 notch of the coupling from the towball end. If you do not do this, the brake shoes will overheat and disintegrate.

  • A brake clean and adjustment should be carried out at approximately 300 – 400 kms of use

 

Brake Hub drum

  • Should be checked for excessive wear every 1000 kms and yearly.

  • If unsure,see a Brake Specialist for assistance.

 

When changing wheels and tyres, ALWAYS make sure the wheel nuts are tensioned correctly and check these regularly. The frequency of regular checks and maintenance should increase if you’re using your float daily, commercially or travelling long distances.