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Does the brake pad wear the brake disc all the time?

[Catalog:News] [Date:2022-11-3] [Hits:] [Return]

1. Theoretically, the brake disc is a thick and hard stone, so it is difficult to be rubbed.

Therefore, there is a large gap between it and the brake disc. If the brake disc is too soft or hard and does not have enough friction and elasticity when the vehicle is speeding up or encounters a deceleration strip, the braking effect will be reduced or even the vehicle will stop. In theory, are brake pads easier to rub than brake discs? This is actually a very easy question to understand. Theoretically, the brake disc will contact the brake pedal, so when the brake pad contacts the brake disc and brake pedal, the braking reaction will become faster. However, if the brake pedal is more easily rubbed than the brake pad, then the pressure that the brake pad needs to bear is much higher than the brake disc.

2. If the brake disc is not used for such a long time, will there be friction between the brake pad and the brake disc?

First of all, the reason for friction between brake pads and brake discs is that there is a large space difference between brake pads and brake pads, so relatively large friction between brake pads and brake pads will be generated. The brake discs are mostly used on the high speed and seldom cleaned, so there is less friction between them. However, it can not be done once and for all. Because the braking torque of each vehicle is different, some vehicles can reduce their wear by shifting and cleaning the brake pads, brake calipers and other components after driving for a period of time. In addition, the new brake pads that have been replaced usually have a thickness of about 2 mm. Therefore, if the cleaning work is not carried out during driving, the brake pads will be stuck in the brake discs, which will cause abnormal noise during braking. In addition, some car owners do not clean the dust on ralized.

3. What do you think of the brake caliper?

The brake caliper is divided into positive brake caliper length and reverse brake caliper length. The positive brake caliper length represents that the braking force is greater, generally between 10 mm and 20 mm. The positive brake caliper is shorter, and the brake is earlier, usually around 30 mm. The length of the reverse brake caliper means that the distance between the brake pad and the brake disc is greater, and the longer the braking distance is, the worse the braking effect is. The braking system is different from the brake disc. The braking force is very limited, especially when braking is required in an emergency. The biggest difference between the brake system and the brake disc is that the braking force of the brake system is infinite, while the brake disc can change the braking force and braking time at any time according to the actual situation of its car. Therefore, the greater the braking force, the better our response will be. However, we need to pay attention to our comprehensive understanding of the car's brake system to know how to properly carry out vehicle maintenance. When driving, we should often observe the brake perfthe brake disc surface after replacing the new brake disc to make the driving noise in the car less, which will also cause friction between the brake pads and the brake disc. Therefore, this cannot be geneormance and speed of the car to determine whether there is a problem with the tire and brake system.