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The basis of a disc brake system: a round metal disc which rotates with the road wheel and, in order to generate braking power, is clamped by a calliper holding two friction linings (pads).
Disk fren sisteminin temelini: döner road tekerlek ile ve frenleme gücü oluşturmak için yuvarlak metal disk iki sürtünme balataları (PAD'ler) tutan bir aleti ile sabitlenmiş.
The ratio of braking force distributed between the front and rear wheels.
Ön ve arka tekerlekler arasında dağıtılmış kuvvet frenleme oranı.
Liquid formulated specifically to be used in hydraulic brake systems.
Liquid formulated specifically to be used in hydraulic brake systems.
Rigid tubing which links various hydraulic components in a brake system.
Rigid tubing which links various hydraulic components in a brake system.
Flexible rubber (or synthetic) hose used to join hydraulic brake components.
Flexible rubber (or synthetic) hose used to join hydraulic brake components.
The component in a disc brake system which is fitted with brake lining and clamped against the brake disc to cause friction.
The component in a disc brake system which is fitted with brake lining and clamped against the brake disc to cause friction.
Correctly, the shoe is the metal component used to push the friction lining against the drum in a drum brake system, but the term is now used to refer to the whole shoe and pad assembly.
Doğru ayakkabı sürtünme astar karşı davul drum fren sisteminde itmek için kullanılan metal bileşeni, ama terim artık tüm Ayakkabı ve paneli montaj için başvurmak için kullanılır.
Industry term for a component supplied with a new car or as an official replacement part. Known as OEM or "Original Equipment Manufacturer" parts, they are not necessarily produced by the car-maker in question.
Industry term for a component supplied with a new car or as an official replacement part. Known as OEM or "Original Equipment Manufacturer" parts, they are not necessarily produced by the car-maker in question.