Hey there,
Last week I ordered a set of brushes from http://www.casram.com/ and I was wondering if any one has experience using these brushes?
I heard about these brushes from: (Translated from an Italian EV site)
http://www.rmsconsult.co.uk/berlingo/faults.htm
Details of my order
sales@casram.com
The Casem number: 05.103226
CHF 27,50/piece,
delivery time 2 weeks.
Minimum order quantity CHF 100
payment in advance.
I expect the brushes to cost around 80 Euros/60 GBPs including taxes and delivery.
Cian
Casram Brushes
Hey Chris,
I think I might have made a mistake in ordering these brushes and I might have to email Casram to cancel my order.
I got the part number for those brushes from the wiki entry on berlingo brush replacement. Casram was listed as a brush supplier and a part number was given.
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Citro%C3%A ... ng_Brushes
I have since discovered that the part number given was a mistake on the wiki. (Has since been updated by berlingo-e.co.uk ) The Casram brushes listed are for the 'Peugeot 106 Electric'.
They could be the similar brushes, but I can't afford to get the wrong brushes.
I think I might have made a mistake in ordering these brushes and I might have to email Casram to cancel my order.
I got the part number for those brushes from the wiki entry on berlingo brush replacement. Casram was listed as a brush supplier and a part number was given.
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Citro%C3%A ... ng_Brushes
I have since discovered that the part number given was a mistake on the wiki. (Has since been updated by berlingo-e.co.uk ) The Casram brushes listed are for the 'Peugeot 106 Electric'.
They could be the similar brushes, but I can't afford to get the wrong brushes.
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I dont think that WIKI entry on Blingo brushes is worth the space it takes on the server. I think it would be better to have a pointer to our own fantastic forum for peeps to join and find out how to change the brushes.
I am also wary of the Casram brushes as they are not OEM and my own experience of non schunk brushes ended in a Controller fault.
Apparently Schunk re-specified the brush grade for later vehicles to E101 grade instead of E105.
I hope to be able to get a price for these from Schunk this week and i plan to buy a few sets to make up their minimum order value.
I am also wary of the Casram brushes as they are not OEM and my own experience of non schunk brushes ended in a Controller fault.
Apparently Schunk re-specified the brush grade for later vehicles to E101 grade instead of E105.
I hope to be able to get a price for these from Schunk this week and i plan to buy a few sets to make up their minimum order value.
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I am in discussion with Schunk in Germany about this issue as apparently Leroy Somner and PSA observed that on some vehicle they were not achieving 10,000 km with the E105 brush specification. They have offered E101 and I am in discussion with them at the moment regarding the expected life and what the cost of these would be.
The German factory are on holiday at the moment and I expect to hear from them by W.B 12th May
John
The German factory are on holiday at the moment and I expect to hear from them by W.B 12th May
John
Im really stunned by my own set of brushes. The van is 2000 registered, but all the dates seem to show it was builtin late 98, its done 11000 miles. Today I checked out the brushes, they are dated 98 and marked as E105, and still have 10mm to the wear line left to go. Im asuming they are probably the original set. So they have a bit of use left.
I am intending to buy some sets (3) made by an Irish Company they can supply made to measure in E105 or E101, at a price less than Schunk.
Given the material spec is the same, and they have good dimensions etc Im confident they will be a reasonable option. I should have them by the end of the month. I guess they wont be going into mine just yet, unless I swap them out to see how they work/ wear.
Grumpy-b
I am intending to buy some sets (3) made by an Irish Company they can supply made to measure in E105 or E101, at a price less than Schunk.
Given the material spec is the same, and they have good dimensions etc Im confident they will be a reasonable option. I should have them by the end of the month. I guess they wont be going into mine just yet, unless I swap them out to see how they work/ wear.
Grumpy-b
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