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THE COMPONENTS OF DRUM BRAKES


The drum brakes, like disc brakes, have a master cylinder, steel brake lines, and
proportioning valve. Where drum brakes part from disc brakes in design is in the
secondary hydraulic system and friction medium.
Here’s how the parts list for drum brake systems differ from disc brakes:



  • Wheel cylinders are attached to the backing plate to actuate the friction
    medium called brake shoes.

  • Brake shoes are used instead of brake pads. These shoes are affixed to the
    backing plate via anchoring springs. Return springs are located at the top and
    bottom of the shoes to ensure that when the brake pedal is released, the shoes
    return to their resting position. Also, drum brakes use an elaborate self-
    adjusting system comprised of cables, cable tracks, self-adjusting star wheels,
    and a lever to actuate the star adjuster unlike disc brakes, which simply rely
    on hydraulic pressure to keep the pads tight to the rotors. Some four-wheel
    disc systems do use a mechanical actuator for the emergency brake.

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