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  2. Drum brake - Wikipedia

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    Brake shoes are typically made of two pieces of steel welded together. The friction material is either riveted to the lining table or attached with adhesive. The crescent-shaped piece is called the Web and contains holes and slots in different shapes for return springs, hold-down hardware, parking brake linkage and self-adjusting components.

  3. Parking brake - Wikipedia

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    In manual transmission vehicles, the parking brake is engaged to help keep the vehicle stationary while parked, especially if parked on an incline. [2] [3]While automatic transmission vehicles have a "Park" gear that immobilizes the transmission, it is still recommended to use the parking brake, as the parking pawl in the gearbox could fail due to stress or another vehicle striking the car ...

  4. Electric friction brake - Wikipedia

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    The brake shield is mounted on an axle/spindle using the holes in the centre. The brake shoes (3) are the items performing the braking by pressing outwards at the drum that covers all the innards. The brake shoes are held in place by reactor springs (2) and an adjuster (7) spring. There are also some minor clips not pictured to keep the brake ...

  5. Electronic brakeforce distribution - Wikipedia

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    FS: Parking Brake. Electronic brakeforce distribution (EBD or EBFD) or electronic brakeforce limitation (EBL) is an automobile brake technology that automatically varies the amount of force applied to each of a vehicle's wheels, based on road conditions, speed, loading, etc, thus providing intelligent control of both brake balance and overall ...

  6. Transmission brake - Wikipedia

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    The transmission brake is the yellow drum, to the right rear of the transfer box. A transmission brake or driveline parking brake is an inboard vehicle brake that is applied to the drivetrain rather than to the wheels. Historically, some early cars used transmission brakes as the normal driving brake and often had wheel brakes on only one axle ...

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    Biological mother 'flips out' when bride chooses adoptive parents to walk her down th… News. News. Associated Press. Abrupt end to border app that brought nearly 1 million to US strands many in ...

  8. Talk:Parking brake - Wikipedia

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    To release the "parking brake" there is usually a lever nearby to release it. As for the Audis, there is a button on the centre console which once pressed, either engages or disengages the parking brake. The Audi setup is more of a "finger brake", and hence the "parking brake" title takes these alternative brake setups into consideration.

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    A Lions team adjusting to playing without injured running back David Montgomery piled up 474 yards of total offense. Gibbs thrived in the No. 1 role with 154 yards from scrimmage and a touchdown.

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