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Brake Brake FundamentalsFundamentals

Chapter 51Chapter 51

Page 713Page 713

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Brake SystemBrake System

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BrakesBrakes

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The Science of BrakesThe Science of Brakes Knowing what happens when vehicles Knowing what happens when vehicles

goes down the road and what happens goes down the road and what happens when the brakes are needed- is the first when the brakes are needed- is the first steps you need to understand brakes. steps you need to understand brakes.

Terms we need to know:Terms we need to know: Kinetic Energy– energy that wants to stay Kinetic Energy– energy that wants to stay

in motion.in motion. Coefficient of Friction --- A ratio that tells Coefficient of Friction --- A ratio that tells

how much power it take to move an object how much power it take to move an object across a surface.across a surface.

Friction- a force that resists movement Friction- a force that resists movement between any two contacting surfaces.between any two contacting surfaces.

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More Science More Science

Centrifugal Force- The expression Centrifugal Force- The expression centrifugalcentrifugal force force is used to express that is used to express that if an object is being swung around on a if an object is being swung around on a string the object seems to be pulling on string the object seems to be pulling on the string.the string.

Weight Transfer- When the weight Weight Transfer- When the weight shifts to the front, this is the reason the shifts to the front, this is the reason the front wheel drive vehicle’s brake system front wheel drive vehicle’s brake system provides 80% of is power to the front provides 80% of is power to the front brakes and 20% to the rear (60% front-brakes and 20% to the rear (60% front-40% rear for rear wheel drive vehicles).40% rear for rear wheel drive vehicles).

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Centrifugal ForceCentrifugal Force

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FrictionFriction

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Brake LiningsBrake Linings

These are the friction materials that a These are the friction materials that a vehicle uses.vehicle uses.

They can be bonded (glued), riveted, and They can be bonded (glued), riveted, and injection molded to the backing pad or injection molded to the backing pad or shoes.shoes.

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Types of LiningsTypes of Linings AsbestosAsbestos- these have phased out, very - these have phased out, very

hazardous to breath the dust.hazardous to breath the dust. OrganicOrganic- mixture of asbestos and organic - mixture of asbestos and organic

materials with a resin bindermaterials with a resin binder Semi-metallicSemi-metallic- organic mixed with metal - organic mixed with metal

shavings, last longer and very good at shavings, last longer and very good at dissipating heat.dissipating heat.

CeramicCeramic – low dust output, provide – low dust output, provide exceptional braking performance exceptional braking performance

Carbon/KevlarCarbon/Kevlar- Motor sports application, - Motor sports application, not used on road vehicles because of cost not used on road vehicles because of cost and they take time to warm up.and they take time to warm up.

This is why we don’t use a bow gun to clean This is why we don’t use a bow gun to clean brakes or brake parts (asbestos is hazardous in brakes or brake parts (asbestos is hazardous in the airborne form)the airborne form)

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LiningsLinings

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Disc and Drum BrakesDisc and Drum Brakes

Disc brakes are found on almost all vehicles Disc brakes are found on almost all vehicles now.now.

Older cars and trucks had a combination of Older cars and trucks had a combination of disc and drum brakes.disc and drum brakes.

At one time vehicles came with drum brakes At one time vehicles came with drum brakes only (1970 and older)only (1970 and older)

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HydraulicsHydraulics

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Brake FluidBrake Fluid

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Brake FluidBrake Fluid

DOT (Department of Transportation)DOT (Department of Transportation) Type 3 boils at 401 degreesType 3 boils at 401 degrees Type 4 boils at 446 degreesType 4 boils at 446 degrees Type 5 synthetic boils at 500 + degreesType 5 synthetic boils at 500 + degrees

Can mix 3+4 but not 5 with the other Can mix 3+4 but not 5 with the other two. Read what the brake system cap two. Read what the brake system cap says to use.says to use.

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Brake Hoses and LinesBrake Hoses and Lines

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Master CylinderMaster Cylinder

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Drum BrakesDrum Brakes

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Drum PartsDrum Parts

Hardware Backing plate

Drum

Wheel Cylinder

Adjusting Screw

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Wheel CylindersWheel Cylinders

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Backing PlateBacking Plate

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Disc BrakesDisc Brakes

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Disc PartsDisc Parts

Cross-Drilled Rotors

Bearings

Rubber Hoses

Pads

Caliper

Backing Plate and Spindle

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Metering and Proportioning Metering and Proportioning ValvesValves

Metering Valve lets the rear brakes build 125 psi Metering Valve lets the rear brakes build 125 psi before the front brakes apply--- keeps from before the front brakes apply--- keeps from wearing out as soon and keeps the front brakes wearing out as soon and keeps the front brakes from doing as much light braking (prevents nose from doing as much light braking (prevents nose diving). diving).

Proportioning Valve prevents the rear wheels Proportioning Valve prevents the rear wheels from locking up when the weight shifts forward from locking up when the weight shifts forward on stopping.on stopping.

Combination Valve incorporates both of the Combination Valve incorporates both of the above with a safety switch. (tells if a tandem above with a safety switch. (tells if a tandem system fails to keep equalized.) (front to back or system fails to keep equalized.) (front to back or diagonal systems)diagonal systems)

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Power Brakes (Boosters)Power Brakes (Boosters)

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Parking Brakes Parking Brakes (Emergency)(Emergency)

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Lever and Foot TypesLever and Foot Types

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Brake SwitchBrake Switch

Mounted at the top of the brake Mounted at the top of the brake pedalpedal

Activates the brake lights in the Activates the brake lights in the rear of vehiclerear of vehicle

Is not incorporated with brake Is not incorporated with brake warning light on the dashwarning light on the dash.--- (.--- (That is for That is for the tandem brake safety switch and e-brake position the tandem brake safety switch and e-brake position switch)switch)

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Antilock BrakesAntilock Brakes

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Control UnitControl Unit

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Wheel SensorsWheel Sensors

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Your Job.Your Job. Complete chapter Questions 10 (review) Complete chapter Questions 10 (review)

and 1-10 (ASE-style). (Page 731)and 1-10 (ASE-style). (Page 731) Write on a separate paper and write out Write on a separate paper and write out

the complete question and your answer. the complete question and your answer. ( do not write the other answer options). ( do not write the other answer options).

Complete the chapter worksheet (I will Complete the chapter worksheet (I will give it out). You may write on it. give it out). You may write on it.

File both items in your note book.File both items in your note book. Notebooks will be graded in the future.Notebooks will be graded in the future.