Wheel Hydraulic Brake Cylinder
Item Name Code (INC) 10861
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A cylinder designed to house the piston and other necessary component parts of a CYLINDER ASSEMBLY, HYDRAULIC BRAKE, WHEEL.
Additional Information for Wheel Hydraulic Brake Cylinder
A wheel hydraulic brake cylinder, also known as a wheel cylinder, is a component of a hydraulic braking system in vehicles. It is typically found in drum brake systems, which are commonly used in the rear wheels of many cars and trucks.
The wheel hydraulic brake cylinder is responsible for converting hydraulic pressure into mechanical force to activate the brake shoes inside the drum brake assembly. When the driver presses the brake pedal, hydraulic fluid is forced into the wheel cylinder, causing the pistons inside to move outward. This, in turn, pushes the brake shoes against the drum, creating friction and slowing down or stopping the rotation of the wheel.
The wheel hydraulic brake cylinder consists of a cylindrical housing with one or two pistons, depending on the design. It is usually made of cast iron or aluminum to withstand the high pressures and temperatures generated during braking. The cylinder is connected to the brake lines through hydraulic fittings, allowing the hydraulic fluid to flow in and out.
Over time, the wheel hydraulic brake cylinder may wear out or develop leaks, leading to reduced braking performance or brake failure. Regular inspection and maintenance are important to ensure the proper functioning of the braking system.
In summary, the wheel hydraulic brake cylinder is a crucial component of a drum brake system, converting hydraulic pressure into mechanical force to activate the brake shoes and slow down or stop the rotation of the wheels.