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Drum brake (upper right) with the drum removed (lower left, inside facing up), on the front of a Ford Falcon Sprint A rear drum brake on a Kawasaki W800 motorcycle. A drum brake is a brake that uses friction caused by a set of shoes or pads that press outward against a rotating bowl-shaped part called a brake drum.
Front. Internal-expanding dual double leading shoe. Rear. Internal-expanding single leading shoe. Brake operations, both front and rear, cable-actuated: Tires: Front 2.75 x 18 Rear 3.00 x 18: Rake, trail: 27.5 Trail 90 mm: Wheelbase: 1,315 mm: Dimensions: L: 1,925 mm W: 510 mm: Weight: 105 kg (231 lb) Fuel capacity: 6 Gallons
The Ausco-Lambert disc brake [1] is an unusual brake where an axially-expanding shoe assembly is sandwiched between two linked rotating discs. It may be thought of as an "inside out" disc brake : instead of pads pinching a disc, the pads expand inside a hollow disc.
Front Brake Disc Dia 240 mm Disc - Non Asbestos Type Front Brake Drum Internal expanding shoe type ( 130 mm ) - Non Asbestos type Rear Brake Drum Internal expanding shoe type ( 130 mm ) - Non Asbestos type: Tires: Tyre Size Front 80/100 x 17 - M/C 46 P (Tubeless tyres) Tyre Size Rear 100/90 x 17 - M/C (Tubeless tyres) Wheelbase: 1270 mm: Dimensions
Internal expanding brakes are fitted to the rear wheels together with an external hinged shoe brake behind the gear box. [ 1 ] "One of the special features of this car is the new type of wind screen in front of the driver, which permits it being opened, and protecting the driver in wet weather, whilst giving a clear view ahead."
For example, PCC trolley brakes include a flat shoe which is clamped to the rail with an electromagnet; the Murphy brake pinches a rotating drum, and the Ausco Lambert disc brake uses a hollow disc (two parallel discs with a structural bridge) with shoes that sit between the disc surfaces and expand laterally. A drum brake is a vehicle brake in ...