Brake Band And Lining
Item Name Code (INC) 32738
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A circular shaped flexible steel device, having a replaceable friction lining, designed to contract upon the outer surface or expand against the inner surface of a drum to retard or stop motion.
Additional Information for Brake Band And Lining
Brake bands and linings are important components of a braking system in various types of vehicles and machinery.
A brake band is a flexible, metal band that wraps around a drum or a rotating component. It is typically made of steel and is used to apply pressure and create friction against the drum or component to slow down or stop its rotation. Brake bands are commonly found in drum brake systems.
On the other hand, brake linings are the friction materials that are attached to the brake bands or brake shoes in a braking system. They are designed to withstand high temperatures and provide the necessary friction to stop or slow down the vehicle or machinery. Brake linings are usually made of materials such as asbestos, carbon, or ceramic composites.
Both brake bands and linings work together to convert the kinetic energy of the moving vehicle or machinery into heat energy through friction, thereby reducing its speed or bringing it to a complete stop. Regular inspection and maintenance of brake bands and linings are crucial to ensure optimal braking performance and safety.