Types of Brakes
Disc Brakes
Disc brakes consist of a Disc Brake Rotor,
which is attached to the wheel, and a Caliper,
which holds the Disc Brake Pads. Hydraulic
pressure from the Master Cylinder causes
the Caliper Piston to clamp the Disc Brake
Rotor between the Disc Brake Pads. This creates
friction between the pads and rotor, causing
your car to slow down or stop.
Drum
Brakes
Drum brakes consist of a Brake Drum attached
to the wheel, a Wheel Cylinder, Brake Shoes
and Brake Return Springs. Hydraulic pressure
from the Master Cylinder causes the Wheel
Cylinder to press the Brake Shoes against
the Brake Drum. This creates friction between
the shoes and drum to slow or stop your car.
Parking
Brake
The Parking Brake uses Cables to mechanically
apply the brakes (usually the rear brake.)
This is used to prevent the car from rolling
when not being driven. |