Product Details:
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OE NO.:: | 1324300 | Noise Level: | Low |
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Material: | Ceramic, Semi-Metallic, Organic | Temperature Range: | Wide |
Color: | Black Or As Shown | Dust Level: | Low |
Friction Coefficient: | High | Price Range: | Affordable |
Brake pads are components that use friction to create a slowing or stopping force. They are constructed with an attached backing plate, which are often made of steel and pierce into a brake caliper or bracket. This allows both sides to be pressed against a rotor or drum, which are usually made of metal. Friction material such as sintered metal, fiber, rubber, ceramics, and other composites are used to create the level of friction necessary for braking, without damaging the metals beneath it.
There are two main types of brake pads; disc brake pads and drum brake pads. Disc brake pads press against the face of a brake rotor or disc, while drum brake pads press against the inside surface of a brake drum. The caliper bracket pushing them onto the spinning rotor or drum surface creates the friction needed for the brakes to slow or stop the wheel. Pads are commonly made of semi-metallic and ceramic material combinations.
Brake pads gradually wear down with use and need to be replaced once the friction material is worn to a minimum safe thickness. This is generally around 5mm. If pads wear too thin, braking torque won't be sufficient to do its job. New pads come as sets as the amount of wear can vary between pads on the same car. Replacing pads is a commonly completed brake repair job.
There are several warning signs that your brake pad needs to be replaced.
You can start with a visual inspection of the brake pad. If the pad is less than ¼ inch thick, it definitely needs to be changed. Additionally, if you run your hand over the brake pad and it feels smooth or is much more shiny than usual, it has also become hardened and should be replaced.
Another warning sign is persistent squealing or screeching when hitting the brakes. Many brake pad manufactures put small metal shims into their brake pads so that the driver knows when the brake pads are low. If the brakes are making noise, it might be time to change the pads.
Model NO. | D1095(1324300) | Type: | Brake Pads |
Material: | Ceramic Fiber | Position: | Front |
Color | Accept Customized | Classify | The Braking System |
Accessory | Shims + Sensors +Other Accessories | Classification | Disc |
Certification: | ISO9001 | Warranty: | 30000km |
Specification | 123.1*52*16.6(mm) | After-sales Service: | 1 Years |
Transport Package | Neutral packing | Origin | China |
Sample | Available | Production Capacity | 200000pieces/Year |
HS Code | 8708301000 | Applicable models | Ford,Mazda, |
Road Vehicles: Most cars, trucks, SUVs, motorcycles, and other road-going vehicles use disk brake pads that are mounted onto the caliper bracket. When the caliper piston is squeezed, the brake pad creates friction and slows the vehicle down by pressing it against the rotating brake disc or rotor.
Trailers: Drum brakes, which are often equipped to trailers, have brake shoes or pads that are pressed against the internal surface of a drum brake assembly. This enables the trailer wheels to slow down as the trailer is towed.
Airport Vehicles: Aviation-grade brake pads are particularly effective at stopping planes and vehicles that operate on airports. They are designed to handle heavy loads and extreme weather conditions so large vehicles can be stopped safely and quickly.
Heavy Equipment: Construction and mining equipment, trucks, and bulldozers will often have heavy-duty brake pads for drum or disc brakes. This helps them stop quickly, even while hauling massive payloads.
Bicycle Brakes: Bicyclse almost exclusively use either rim brakes or hub brakes. In rim brakes, the pad blocks contact the wheel rim, while in hub brakes, the pads squeeze the drum to slow bicycles down in a lightweight, efficient package.
Elevators: Elevator brakes use pads that grip the elevator guide rails or grips, allowing them to stop and hold the elevators still in emergency stops or if power is lost.
Trains: Trains have a variety of different brake systems, including tread brakes and disc brakes. These brake pads allow trains, which can be very large and heavy, to stop quickly and safely.
Auto Brake Pads Packaging and Shipping:
Packaging: Auto Brake Pads will be shipped in a protective box, with a cushioning material to prevent movement during transit.
Shipping: Auto Brake Pads will be shipped via a reliable carrier, with tracking information provided to the customer. Delivery times may vary depending on the destination.
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