Introduction:
A Brake Drum is a key component of a drum brake system, commonly found in the rear wheels of many vehicles. It works with brake shoes to slow down or stop the vehicle by creating friction when the brake is applied.
Functionality:
-
Houses and works in conjunction with brake shoes
-
When the brakes are applied, the shoes press against the inner surface of the drum
-
Converts kinetic energy into heat through friction, slowing the wheel
-
Helps in maintaining vehicle control and stopping power
Key Features:
-
Made from cast iron or reinforced steel for durability and heat resistance
-
Precisely machined inner surface for smooth brake shoe contact
-
Designed to withstand high frictional forces and temperature
-
Balanced construction to prevent vibration and uneven braking
-
Some drums come with integrated wheel hubs or ABS rings
Applications:
-
Commonly used in the rear braking systems of passenger cars, light trucks, and commercial vehicles
-
Widely used in trucks, buses, trailers, and some two-wheelers
-
Also suitable for heavy-duty and off-road vehicles in rugged environments
Advantages:
-
Durable and cost-effective braking solution
-
Enclosed design protects internal components from dust and debris
-
Suitable for parking brake integration
-
Requires less frequent maintenance compared to disc brakes in low-load areas
-
Provides reliable braking performance in rear axle applications




Reviews
There are no reviews yet.