Working principle of brake drum

  Nowadays, more and more people are buying cars as a means of transportation. Vehicle safety is the primary concern of everyone, and the braking system plays a significant role in determining the safety factors of a vehicle. It is also one of the most important components of a vehicle. The braking system is mainly divided into brake discs and brake drums. Next, we will explain the working principle of brake drums.
 
  The working principle of a brake drum is a braking device that relies on friction between the two to reduce the rotational speed of the wheels. When pressing the brake pedal, the force exerted by the foot will cause the piston in the brake master cylinder to push the brake oil forward and generate pressure in the oil circuit. Pressure is transmitted to the brake cylinder piston of each wheel through brake oil, which then pushes the brake pads outward, causing friction between the brake pads and the inner surface of the brake drum, and generating enough friction to reduce the wheel speed to achieve the purpose of braking.
 
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