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Front rear drum brakes are mechanical brake systems that were commonly used in older vehicles, and are still used in some vehicles today. They function by using brake shoes that press against the inside of a rotating brake drum, creating friction that slows down or stops the vehicle.
The front rear drum brakes have a similar design, consisting of a brake drum, brake shoes, wheel cylinder, brake adjuster, and a return spring. The brake shoes are made of a friction material and are attached to a metal backing plate. When the brake pedal is pressed, hydraulic pressure is sent to the wheel cylinder, which causes the brake shoes to move outwards and press against the inside of the brake drum. The friction created by this action slows down the rotation of the drum, which in turn slows down or stops the vehicle.
EZLEE places an emphasis on understanding the specifications and customer quality requirements, and established a whole process quality control system, which is certified to ISO9001:2008, to cover the critical quality control on site, including the raw material, initial samples, process dimensions, mechanical character, surface treatment, packing and delivery.
Specifications
The specifications of front rear drum brakes can vary depending on the vehicle make and model. Generally, the diameter and width of the brake drum, as well as the size and thickness of the brake shoes, are important factors that determine the braking performance of the system. The material composition of the brake shoes can also affect their performance and longevity.
Properties
Front rear drum brakes have certain advantages and disadvantages compared to other brake systems. One advantage is that they are less expensive and simpler to manufacture and maintain than other types of brakes. They also tend to be more effective at stopping the vehicle in wet or muddy conditions. However, drum brakes can be prone to overheating and fading under heavy use, which can lead to reduced braking performance.
Applications
Front rear drum brakes are commonly used in light and medium duty vehicles such as cars, trucks, and vans. They are also used in some off-road vehicles and motorcycles. However, many newer vehicles are equipped with disc brakes, which offer better performance and are becoming more common in the automotive industry.
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