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What is a disc brake and what is a drum brake?

Apr 21, 202623viewsBlogs

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There are two types of brake systems, disc brakes and drum brakes. Disc brakes can be divided into disc brakes and ventilated disc brakes. Disc brakes, disc brakes, and friction disc brakes can all be classified as disc

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There are two types of brake systems, disc brakes and drum brakes. Disc brakes can be divided into disc brakes and ventilated disc brakes. Disc brakes, disc brakes, and friction disc brakes can all be classified as disc brakes.
The mode of action of disc brakes is similar to that of ordinary bicycles—the brake pads on the calipers and the brake discs linked to the wheels interact during braking until the wheels stop rotating. The ventilating disc is perforated in the brake disc, using the natural wind brought by driving to help dissipate heat. The function of the drum brake is similar to that of a bicycle's "brake brake"-the basin-shaped brake drum is connected to the wheel, and the half-moon-shaped brake pad is lifted up under the action of the connecting rod to stop the wheel.
Disc brakes can be easily matched with the ABS system and are used more on mid-to-high-end cars; while drum brakes have lower cost and higher absolute braking force, and are more often used on the rear wheels of small cars.

Advantages of drum brakes

1. Self-brake function: Drum brake has a good self-brake effect. Because the brake is used to stretch the film, the wheel rotates and the brake drum twists at an angle (of course it will not be so big that you can easily see it) The greater the external tension (brake braking force) of the brake, the more obvious the situation. Therefore, generally large vehicles still use drum brakes. In addition to the lower cost, the difference between the drum brakes of large vehicles and small vehicles may only be large. Pneumatic assist is used, while small cars use vacuum assist to help brakes.
2. Lower cost: Drum brakes have a lower manufacturing technology level and are the first to be used in brake systems, so the manufacturing cost is lower than that of disc brakes.

Disadvantages of drum brakes

Due to the drum brakes, the pads are sealed in the brake drum, causing the brake

MaterialHigh-tensile steel / forged aluminum
FinishE-coat / powder paint / zinc plating
StandardsIATF / ISO-based process control
Warranty24 months
MOQ50-100 pcs per reference
Lead Time25-35 days after PO
Passenger Cars
SUVs & Pickups
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Toyota, Honda, Nissan, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Ford, Hyundai, Kia, Volkswagen, Land Rover, and more...

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