There are some general types of disc brake( ). A: fixed caliper B: coil caliper C: rotor caliper D: floating caliper
There are some general types of disc brake( ). A: fixed caliper B: coil caliper C: rotor caliper D: floating caliper
brake shoes_____ master cylinder____ wheel cylinder_____ brake fluid____disc brake_____ brake pad ________floating caliper____
brake shoes_____ master cylinder____ wheel cylinder_____ brake fluid____disc brake_____ brake pad ________floating caliper____
Two brake pads are mounted in the brake caliper, one on each side of the brake disk.
Two brake pads are mounted in the brake caliper, one on each side of the brake disk.
Disk brake is comprised of a brake disk, brake pads and a brake caliper (see Fig.5-3).
Disk brake is comprised of a brake disk, brake pads and a brake caliper (see Fig.5-3).
Brake caliper contains one or more pistons which transmit the brake force hydraulically to the disk.
Brake caliper contains one or more pistons which transmit the brake force hydraulically to the disk.
What is other name for a brake rotor?( ). A: Brake piston B: Brake disc C: Brake caliper D: Brake cylinder
What is other name for a brake rotor?( ). A: Brake piston B: Brake disc C: Brake caliper D: Brake cylinder
Between the brake pedal and the master cylinder is the ( ) which increases the brake force to make the car slow down or stop with less effort. A: brake booster B: brake caliper C: brake drum D: wheel cylinder
Between the brake pedal and the master cylinder is the ( ) which increases the brake force to make the car slow down or stop with less effort. A: brake booster B: brake caliper C: brake drum D: wheel cylinder