AKEBONO REPORT 2018
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ン機グ132321RotorPadRotorPiston (application mechanism)DrumLining (friction material)Pad (friction material)Piston (application mechanism)Hydraulic pistonLining (friction material)Drum (rotor)Hydraulic pistonDisc brake caliperMounting bracketPad clipDrumDrumDisc rotorPadShimPadPin bootBrake shoeBrake liningBrake shoeAdjusterReturn springPistonPiston bootPistonPiston sealBoot ringBleeder screwBleeder screw capCylinder bodyLock pinGuide pinWheel cylinderBleeder screwBack plateAnchor plateParking brake leverBrake lining11 AKEBONO REPORT 2018It is a device that utilizes friction to cause a vehicle to decelerate and/or stop by converting kinetic energy into heat energy. Sudden braking at 100 km/h generates enough heat to raise the temperature of two liters of water from 0°C to boiling (100°C). Brakes are relatively small compared with other major automobile parts, and the space where they are mounted is restricted. Complex controls are required to absorb the output power of the engine and brake safely. Brakes are also considered an important safety part in an automobile because of their key role in ensuring vehicle safety.Disc brakesBrake pads clamp the rotor to stop its rotationDrum brakesLining is pushed out to drum from the inside to stop its rotationEach of the four wheels on an automobile is equipped with a brake. Depending on the usage and characteristics of the car, the wheels may have disc brakes or a drum brakes. Disc brakes have the capability to stop a car in a stable manner even at a high speed, while drum brakes have the capability to stop heavier vehicles.A vehicle can be equipped with different combinations of disc and drum brakes. Some vehicles use disc brakes on the front and rear wheels, while others use disc brakes on the front and drum brakes on the rear.Main Parts of Disc BrakesMain Parts of Drum BrakesBasic Principles of Brakes1. What is a Brake?2. Types of Brake

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