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A typical drum brake line diagram illustrates several key components the brake drum, brake shoes, wheel cylinder, and the hardware kit, which includes springs and levers. The brake drum is a cylindrical component that rotates with the wheel. When the brake pedal is pressed, hydraulic pressure is generated in the brake line, pushing the piston in the wheel cylinder. This action causes the brake shoes to expand outward against the inner surface of the drum, creating friction that slows down or stops the vehicle.
Another important feature of drum brakes is the wheel cylinder, which is located at the top of the brake assembly. The wheel cylinder contains two pistons that move outwards when hydraulic fluid is pressed into the cylinder. This movement causes the brake shoes to expand and press against the drum. The design of the wheel cylinder is crucial, as it ensures even distribution of pressure on both brake shoes, promoting uniform wear and effective braking.
construction of drum brake
