Thursday, January 11, 2018

familiar with conventional brake systems

Know the brake system.
Well this time we discuss the brake system on the vehicle want him plane, car, motorcycle, train, the system is also the same tool used to slow or stop the vehicle speed. The vehicle brake is very important for the safety of the rider itself, if there is no brake then the rider could have an accident that can cause death.

brake is only one of the important parts of the vehicle, there are many more other important parts as follows.

Brake systems used in motor vehicles are classified as follows.
According to the construction brakes are still divided into two:
Tromol brakes.
 is a brake that works on the basis of friction between the brake lining with drum that rotates with the wheels of the vehicle, so it is expected to reduce the vehicle speed slowly.
Disc brakes / discs.
 is a braking device used in modern vehicles.
According to the place there are (2) two.
• Brake wheel: brakes are placed on the front or rear wheels
• Brake propeller: brakes are placed in front of the propeller shaft
According to the brake steward is divided into two.
• Foot brake with step on foot.
How this brake work takes advantage of the momentum of the foot by pressing the pedal slowly so that the master brake push brake fluid to the brake piston and there is friction between brake shoes degan disc.

• Handbrake or parking brake by dragging.
This brake is used when the parked vehicle allows the vehicle not to move forward or backward.


Disc brakes :
Disc brakes or disc brake in many pakain in high-speed motor vehicles. The occurrence of braking force on the brake disc is due to the friction that is done by pad / pads on the disc / disc plate by pinning.


The advantages of using this brake are:
• Braking remains stable even if done many times at high speed.
• The dish can heat well.
• Heat expansion and thermal expansion due to friction does not cause split changes between the disc and pad.
• Simple construction.
• If the disk is exposed to water then the braking effect remains constant, this is because the water attached to the disk is thrown out due to centrifugal force.
The disadvantages of using this brake are:
• Greater braking power is needed to press the brake pedal.
• Dust and dirt will be easier to enter because the brake system is open.
But with the development of the era, this brake has been modified to be more efficient against the movement. Such as ABS brakes (Anti break system).
in the following post I will explain again

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