Showing posts with label Brakes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brakes. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 1, 2019

What Is Rear Disc Brakes And How Do They Work

Question: What is rear disc brakes and how do they work?
Answer:
The disc brakes on the rear are essentially the same as the disc brakes on the front wheel. Let's see what a disc brake is before explaining why the rear disc brakes differ from the disc brakes in the front. Disc brakes are responsible for stopping the vehicle. They consist of three main parts: brake pads, a caliper and a rotor. The brake pads are located on each side of the rotor and are effectively pressed against the rotor to stop the wheel and stop the vehicle. The blocks create the friction necessary to stop the vehicle. The caliper is a device on the top of the rotor and contains the two brake pads. 

What Is Drum Brakes And How Do They Work?

Questions:What is drum brakes and how do they work? 
Answer:
Drum brakes are responsible for stopping the vehicle. Drum brakes are usually found on the rear wheels due to the need for a parking brake. Parking brakes are much easier to add to a drum brake than to a disc brake. Drum brakes contain different parts: brake shoes, which serve to press against the brake drum and create the friction necessary to stop the vehicle; a support plate that holds everything together and is fixed to the shaft; brake drum attached to the wheel; wheel or brake cylinder containing the pistons; return springs; and a self-adjusting system that will adjust the position of the pad when the brake is not inserted.

What Is Disc Brakes And How Do They Work

Questions:What is Disc Brakes and How do they work? 
Answer:
Vehicle disc brakes are responsible for stopping the tires. Disc brakes consist of three main components: pads, calipers and rotors. The brake caliper is responsible for squeezing the brake pads to stop the rotor.