Created by: Delmer
Number of Blossarys: 1
- English (EN)
- Italian (IT)
- Arabic (AR)
- Polish (PL)
- Turkish (TR)
- Spanish (ES)
- Japanese (JA)
- Indonesian (ID)
- English, UK (UE)
- French, Canadian (CF)
A variation in thickness between two points on the friction surface of a disc rotor (usually caused by poor manufacture, poor machining or rubbing of the rotor against the caliper when the brakes are ...
Any of the surfaces designed to rub together in a brake system to create friction and therefore stopping power.
Material which is pushed against a disc by a shoe or caliper to generate friction.
Safety design incorporated on modern cars which ensures there are two largely independent hydraulic brake circuits. Some dual circuit systems are more sophisticated than others.
Braking system which does not use power-assistance to magnify the pedal effort. Manual brakes are becoming increasingly rare on road cars.
La sala macchine di un impianto frenante, dove la forza applicata al pedale è convertita in pressione idraulica che può essere inviato a ciascun cilindro ruota.
Lo spessore in un rotore disco deve essere ignorato. Attraverso l'usura e la lavorazione di un disco rotore diventa più sottile nel tempo; di conseguenza diventa meno in grado di dissipare il calore ...