Disc type brake, Mechanical Engineering

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Disc Type Brake:  As shown in Figure the disc brake consists of a pearlitic grey cast iron disc bolted to the wheel hub and a stationary housing called caliper. Casting in two parts makes the caliper, each part contains a piston.

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Figure : Disc Brake

In the sliding caliper type of disc brakes, there are two parts of piston between which fluids under pressure is sent which then presses one friction pad directly onto the disc, whereas the other pad is pressed indirectly via the caliper.

 

 


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