Semi-Metallic Brake Pads for NUTT Brakes for Zero 11X
Ensure reliable stopping power for your electric scooter with these Semi-Metallic Brake Pads, specifically designed for NUTT hydraulic disc brakes on the Zero 11X model. This set provides the necessary components to replace worn brake pads, maintaining consistent and confident braking performance.
Product Overview and Key Features
These brake pads feature a semi-metallic compound, which combines the benefits of organic and metallic pads. The resin lining, reinforced with ultrafine metal powder and Kevlar synthetic fibers, offers a balance of strong braking force, good heat dissipation, and moderate wear on the brake disc. They are suitable for everyday riding conditions and provide dependable performance.
- Compound: Semi-metallic with a high-quality resin base, ultrafine metal powder, and Kevlar synthetic fibers.
- Compatibility: Designed for NUTT hydraulic disc brake systems.
- Dimensions: Each pad measures approximately 30mm in length and 17mm in width.
- Included Hardware: Each set includes two brake pads, a spring clip, and a cotter pin for installation.
Compatibility and Installation
These brake pads are a direct replacement for NUTT hydraulic disc brakes found on the Zero 11X electric scooter. They are also compatible with NUTT and ZOOM hydraulic brake systems on other scooters, including Zero 8X, 10X, and Dualtron Thunder models. For Grace scooters, these pads are equipped for the rear brake caliper only. It is crucial to verify that your scooter's brake caliper system matches the NUTT or ZOOM hydraulic system shown in the product images to ensure correct fitment.
When replacing brake pads, always ensure the new pads match the shape and dimensions of your old pads. Proper installation is vital for safety. If you are unsure about the installation process, it is recommended to seek assistance from a qualified technician.
Maintenance and Safety Guidance
Regular inspection of your brake pads is essential for safe operation. Replace pads when the friction material wears down to the wear limit, or if they become contaminated with oil or grease, which can severely reduce braking effectiveness. After installing new brake pads, a "bedding-in" period is required. During this time, perform several gentle stops from moderate speeds to allow the pads to conform to the brake disc, gradually increasing braking force. Avoid hard braking during the initial bedding-in phase to prevent glazing of the pads and discs. Always ensure all brake components are securely fastened and torqued to the manufacturer's specifications.
