Main thing is to get the brakes working correctly inside the brake drum, this will give a good foot brake and also means the handbrake should need minimal external adjustment inside the car where the two cables link on the bar.
As a 15 year old apprentice I was told you always manually (in those days ) adjusted brakes at the drum first. It is to do with leverage (effort on a lever is strongest at 90 degrees) so once a brake is out of adjustment the pull on the lever is less efficient. Hence if a cable is adjusted first the pull on the lever inside the brake drum is much less efficient.
Back in those days it was common to see these cable adjusters sold and even MOT tests permitted one per cable!!! This seems incredible today. I even saw a display of these sold at an Autojumble a long time ago!
Basically if a cable is so stretched it needs that to take the slack out, then something is seriously wrong.
When setting up brakes after adjustment at the drum, if there was an external lever coming out of the drum I would turn the wheel and a light pressure on that lever would activate the brake, so then any adjustment at the cable would be very small. Obviously harder with cable going into drum like your Punto, but you get the idea.
As a 15 year old apprentice I was told you always manually (in those days ) adjusted brakes at the drum first. It is to do with leverage (effort on a lever is strongest at 90 degrees) so once a brake is out of adjustment the pull on the lever is less efficient. Hence if a cable is adjusted first the pull on the lever inside the brake drum is much less efficient.
Back in those days it was common to see these cable adjusters sold and even MOT tests permitted one per cable!!! This seems incredible today. I even saw a display of these sold at an Autojumble a long time ago!
Basically if a cable is so stretched it needs that to take the slack out, then something is seriously wrong.
When setting up brakes after adjustment at the drum, if there was an external lever coming out of the drum I would turn the wheel and a light pressure on that lever would activate the brake, so then any adjustment at the cable would be very small. Obviously harder with cable going into drum like your Punto, but you get the idea.