How Disc Brakes Works - Part 1 | Autotechlabs
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- Another presentation from Autotechlabs showing you how a Hydraulic Disc Brake System works. The presentation is split into two parts. The first part explains the Principle and the Caliper side working. The second part will explain the brake pedal side which includes the master cylinder and will be uploaded soon.
You can skip the principle and see them working at 1:56
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The second part will be available soon..... - Auta a dopravní prostředky
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very well explained learned stuff I never knew before hand like how when force is applied to the left piston the fluid will transmit a force to the right piston force
This really throws a lot of light when considering the dynamics of the brake pedal over it's movement, thanks a lot!! Even if now is easier to consider, an animation presentating it would help those with doubts on this!
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That was great. I found the answer to my question , if a piston presses only on one pad and forces it against the disc rotor , how the other pad works ! Now more wonder !
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Frickin awesome, I was curious I couldn't picture how it works in my mind, man I hope I'm lucky enough that I don't need to replace the entire caliber or one of the brake lines and it's just the pins that need grease.
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I've watched several videos and none have explained what causes the caliper pads and piston to return to their pre compressed state when you release the brake pedal.
+tzone but if the system is sealed then the brake pedal return to its upright position the fluid would cause the piston in the caliper to back off of the disc and back to their original positions
That's what I thought too but investigating further apparently there's a square gasket seal that sits in a recess in the piston cylinder wall that rolls when the piston is compressed and unrolls when the brakes are released assisting the piston back by the smallest fraction to release the rotor...apparently.
i see thanks for sharing
Hi both. We are working on a series of technical trainings on clutch, transmission and brakes. In terms of the piston return, it is achieved by an inner seal or "Square cut seal". When the brake is engaged, the seal flexes or deforms. When hydraulic pressure is released, the seal reverts back to its natural state, taking the piston back with it. We explain this with animation in one of our videos. Once up you may wish to take a look.
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