Hawk's standard installation procedures are outlined below. This information is included in every brake pad set that Hawk manufacture, and should be followed in accordance with the application-specific brake pad installation instructions provided by the vehicle manufacturer.
Brake Pad Burnishing/Bedding-In Instructions:
IMPORTANT REMINDERS WHEN BURNISHING/BEDDING BRAKE PADS
Q: What can happen to my brake pads if not bedded properly?
A: Proper break-in will assure that small amounts of heat are introduced to the brake pad. Brake pads that are brought up to temperature too fast and not properly allowed to cool down may quickly become glazed and not perform as originally intended. The pad’s rubbing surface reaches extreme heat levels during racing use. The surface needs slow temperature increases to help prepare the pad. Large amounts of heat all at one time can cause the brake pad rubbing surface to become somewhat liquefied and coat the pad surface with a glaze. This will dramatically reduce stopping performance as certain ingredients in the friction compound break down and cause glazing of the rubbing surface of the brake pad.