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Lubrication and maintenance of brake parts

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In recent years, the automotive industry has been gradually expanding, which has led to a greater demand for brake parts. The braking system is an important system in a car, and once the vehicle's braking system fails, resulting in reduced braking power or even brake failure, there is no way to keep driving safety. In recent years, there have been a few accidents caused by brake system failure. This article will provide a brief introduction and analysis of brake parts in conjunction with the lubrication and maintenance considerations of brake components.

 

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Introduction of brake parts

How to lubricate brake parts?

How to maintain brake parts?

 

How does the brake parts work?

The main function of the braking system is to force a moving vehicle to slow down or even stop at the request of the driver so that the speed of a vehicle travelling downhill remains stable.

 

The brakes work mainly by friction, using the friction between the brake pads and the brake discs, the tyres and the ground to convert the kinetic energy of the vehicle's travel into heat energy after friction. When any component of the brake drive fails and its basic function is damaged, the car brake system should have an audio fire light signal and other alarm prompts.

 

How to lubricate brake parts?

·Confirming lubrication of replacement parts

It is important to choose the correct lubrication location. The first thing we need to do is remove the wheel and check the brake components for wear.

 

·Check the replacement intervals

It is very important to change the oil regularly, this is basically a necessary item to ensure the effective use of the brakes and to ensure that the various components are broken in and functioning properly. As the vehicle travels longer distances, more brake fluid is consumed. Generally speaking, the brake fluid needs to be changed every 50,000 kilometres.

 

The long time friction between brake pads and brake discs will produce some iron filings, and over time, the iron filings will form a very thick layer after a long time accumulation, which will affect the effect of the brakes, and this also needs to be cleaned regularly. Brake lubrication must be cyclical to avoid affecting the working life of the brake components.

 

How to maintain brake parts?

Replace your brake discs or pads regularly. When the brake pad wear warning light on the dashboard comes on, it is time for the brake pads to be checked and replaced. In addition to this, reduce the need to park your car in wet conditions for long periods of time, brake discs are more likely to rust in wet conditions. Brake parts which are slightly rusty could be polished by ourselves, but if the rust is serious, then they should be sent to a specialist repair shop.


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