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  2. Coach Outlet's 20 best new clearance items start at just $26

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    Coach Outlet adds new bags and wallets to its clearance section every week. These new leatherware additions are some of the best deals we've seen to date. Coach Outlet's 20 best new clearance ...

  3. Brake gangwayed - Wikipedia

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    4 ft 8 + 12 in (1,435 mm) The brake gangwayed or BG coach (also known as a full brake ) is a type of British Railways Mark 1 passenger brake van . It has a guard's compartment in the centre and two large areas either side for storing luggage.

  4. Brake lining - Wikipedia

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    The dynamic friction coefficient "μ" for most standard brake pads is usually in the range of 0.35 to 0.42. This means that a force of 1000 Newtons on the pad will give a resulting brake force close to 400 Newtons. There are some racing pads that have a very high μ of 0.55 to 0.62 with excellent high-temperature behaviour.

  5. Cornering brake control - Wikipedia

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    CBC then adjusts brake steer torque, brake pressure, yaw rate, and stopping distance, helping the driver keep control of the vehicle while turning both inwards and outwards. [ 5 ] Experimentation done with CBC technology has shown that it is an advancement on the traditional Anti Lock Braking System (ABS) featured in modern vehicles.

  6. Disc brake - Wikipedia

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    A disc brake is a type of brake that uses the calipers to squeeze pairs of pads against a disc (sometimes called a [brake] rotor) [1] to create friction. [2] There are two basic types of brake pad friction mechanisms: abrasive friction and adherent [ further explanation needed ] friction. [ 3 ]

  7. Brake van - Wikipedia

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    British Rail Mark 1 coach with passenger compartments (left) and brake / luggage area (right) A passenger brake van was a combine car originally designed to serve the same purpose as a goods brake van, but, when continuous brakes became standard on passenger trains, its use changed. The van may have equipment for the application of continuous ...