Brake dust removal apparatus and method of use therefor

Brushing – scrubbing – and general cleaning – Machines – With air blast or suction

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15345, A47L 538

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055600735

ABSTRACT:
A dust removal apparatus including two housings hinged together that may be closed, enchambering a brake or clutch drum or disc. Each housing has a notch disposed in the annular surface that mates with the annular surface of the other housing such that when the housings are closed, the notches define a throughbore for receiving a lathe mounting shaft. A similarly disposed pair of notches define a throughbore for receiving a lathe expansible bellows. Vacuum means introduced in the chamber purges the brake or clutch drum or disc of dust. The invention provides for a method of use thereof.

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