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Drum brake anchors are typically made from durable materials such as cast iron or heavy-duty steel to withstand the immense forces exerted during braking. Their design is engineered to endure heat generated from friction when brakes are applied. Over time, the heat can cause wear on various components involved in the braking system, but a well-designed anchor helps mitigate some of these effects by maintaining stability and strength.
drum brake anchor

Another important part of the brake drum assembly is the wheel cylinder. Located within the drum, the wheel cylinder is responsible for applying hydraulic pressure to the brake shoes. It consists of two pistons housed within a cylinder. When the brake pedal is pressed, brake fluid flows into the wheel cylinder, pushing the pistons outward and forcing the brake shoes against the drum. This hydraulic mechanism is crucial for delivering consistent and powerful braking force.
parts of brake drum
