BRAKE AND STEERING


   

BRAKE PADS

Sintered Metal Brake pads Increases density for longer life.
 
 


ACTUATORS

Specially designed to perform even in the toughest braking environments. The master cylinder pushrod is covered with a rubber bellows for additional protection against dirt and moisture.
 



CABLES

It is made of high-strength steel wire strands twisted tightly together. Most parking brakes use cables to connect the control arm or pedal to the service brakes. 
 
 

ADDITIONAL INFO

Hydraulic Brake System  . When the brake pedal is depressed, a piston in the master cylinder applies equal force to all wheels, driving brake fluid through steel lines. The pressure of the brake fluid causes the pistons in the wheel cylinders to be forced outward, pressing the pads against the discs or drums.
 
Air Brake System  . When the brake pedal is depressed, a valve delivers a certain amount of air pressure to the brake chambers at each wheel. There are three different air brake systems: service brake, parking brake and emergency brake.