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BRAKE SYSTEM TYPES AND HYDRAULIC BRAKE PARTS AND FUNCTIONS

What is the function of the brake system? Functions of the brake system in vehicles; Reducing the speed of the vehicle, Stopping the vehicle, To stabilize the stationary vehicle in place (handbrake).   What is brake system? The brake system is one of the most important active safety systems that…

When to Replace Brake Disc and Pad

So for the first 200 kilometers, use the brakes softly and moderately. In standard usage, brake discs need to be replaced every 60 or 70 thousand kilometers. However, since it is not always possible to detect the damage on the discs, it is useful to change the brake discs at every pad change. In this…

What Are Brake Drum Sytem Parts And How Does It Work

What Are Brake Drum System Parts? The brake drum system consisting drum, wheel brake cylinder (brake center), pistons inside the brake cylinder, shoes, pads, return springs. In addition, the handbrake mechanism is located on the brake plate. Drum: It is a metal part, usually made of cast iron, that…

What Is Abs?

What does abs stand for? (What is ABS Brake System?) Abs means Anti-lock Braking System or anti-slip braking system. (Anti-skid Braking System) Abs braking system is a system that prevents the wheels from slipping and locking during braking. An abs electronic control unit manages the abs braking system.…

What Is ASR (TCS) Mean And How Does It Work

What Does ASR Mean? What Does It work? ASR (anti slip regulator system) is an anti skid system. Some companies also named this system as TCS (Traction Control System). Companies have given different names to the anti-skid (traction control) system; (like ASR/TRC/TC/TCS). It prevents the vehicle from…

Sloted Discs Or Drilled Discs

TO HAVE BETTER PERFORMANCE, ARE DRILLED OR SLOTED DISCS PREFERABLE? WHAT ADVANTAGES TO EACH TYPE OFFER? WHAT ARE THE CONTRAINDICATIONS OF THE TWO VERSIONS? Are you looking for higher performance brake discs for your vehicle, but don't know which to choose between drilled discs or slotted discs?…

Brake Disc Turning

This process is also called grinding. There may be fluctuations, burning and deep scratches on the surface of the brake discs. The operation performed on the lathe to correct and eliminate these deformations is called grinding. To do this, the thickness of the discs must be sufficient. Because the turning…

What Is Disc Brake System?

The disc brake mechanism located inside the rim of the wheels is the mechanism that provides braking (slowing down-stopping) of the vehicle. Disc brakes are used on the front wheels of all passenger cars and light commercial vehicles; on the rear wheels disc or drum brake system is used  However,…

What Is EBD?

What Is EBD? What Does It Do? (EBD Brake System) Electronic brake force distribution. It is an integrated system with the ABS system. When the brake pedal is pressed, the EBD brake system works together with the ABS braking system to evenly distribute the braking force to the front and rear wheels.…

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