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Brakes - 2
Mr. Lombardi
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Brakes
Modern automotive brake systems use hydraulic force to create friction Convert motion to heat energy
2 brake types Disc Brakes Drum Brakes
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Drum Brakes
Three Main Parts Drums Shoes Wheel Cylinder
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Drum Brakes
Hydraulic pressure pushes wheel cylinder pistons (1800 psi.)
The friction between the stationary shoes and the revolving drums causes the drums to slow and stop the rear wheels.
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Simple Drum Brake Parts
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Drum Brake Parts
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Drum Brake Shoes
Two Parts Steel Backing Friction Material
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Drum Brake Parts
Wheel Cylinder
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Drum Brake Parts
Drum
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Drum Brake Parts
Hoses
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Drum Brake Parts
When servicing drum brakes, do one side at a time.
If you get confused, the other side can guide you.
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Special Brake Tools
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Special Brake Tools
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Special Brake Tools
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Drum Brakes
Be sure to torque all fasteners to manufactures
recommendations!
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Drum Brakes Pump brake pedal several times to seat
shoes, readjust as necessary. Top off master cylinder as necessary
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The End