Brake disc definition

Brake disc means a rotating, wearable device against which the brake calliper clamps the brake pads in a disc brake assembly. This device acts as the primary heat absorption and dissipation device as the brake corner transforms vehicle kinetic energy into heat.

Examples of Brake disc in a sentence

  • Brake disc thermal fatigue test This test is conducted using a new disc with new brake lining assemblies which have been type approved according to Regulation No. 13 or 90 (in the condition as mounted on the vehicle, e.g. protective grease removed).

  • Brake disc design types for L1, L2, L3, L4 and L5 categories (examples) One-piece type: brake disc with braking surface and ▇▇▇▇ made in a single piece and, therefore, of the same material Composed fixed type: brake disc having the braking ring made of steel, while the ▇▇▇▇ is of other material, generally aluminium; the 2 components are rigidly bounded by a screwed or riveted connection.

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