Brake Parts

Brake parts refer to the components involved in the braking system of a vehicle, which enables the slowing down or stopping of motion by converting kinetic energy into heat. These parts can be broadly categorized into two groups: hydraulic and mechanical. Hydraulic brake parts include: * Master cylinder: This component creates hydraulic pressure when the brake pedal is depressed, transmitting it to the wheel brakes via brake lines. * Brake lines and hoses: These convey the hydraulic fluid from the master cylinder to the wheel brakes. * Wheel cylinders or calipers: They convert the hydraulic pressure into mechanical force, clamping the brake pads onto the rotors or drums to slow or stop the vehicle. Mechanical brake parts consist of: * Brake pads or shoes: These are consumable components that make contact with the rotors or drums, providing friction to decelerate the vehicle. * Rotors or drums: They are metal discs or cylinders that rotate with the wheels and receive the clamping force from brake pads or shoes. * Spring mechanisms: These ensure proper positioning and function of the brake pads or shoes during non-braking conditions, allowing for smooth operation. * Hardware such as adjusters, clips, and bolts: They maintain alignment and tension in the braking system, ensuring consistent performance. These components work together to enable safe stopping and contribute to overall vehicle safety. Regular inspection and maintenance of brake parts are essential for optimal performance and longevity.

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