BRAKE ASSEMBLY Ventilated disc with single pot caliper of 54 mm piston diameter are provided for front & solid disc with single pot caliper of 38 mm piston diameter are provided for rear brake. Salient features of disc brakes Caliper assembly consists of a caliper carrier bolted to the knuckle and the body assembly slides on twoguide rod pins used in the carrier (guide rod ‘A’ & ‘B’). Both the sliding guide rod pins are sealed against water and dust by boot guide rod thereby avoiding possible unequal sliding loads caused by dirt, corrosion. Drag of the pads is taken directly by the carrier; consequently, the pins are loaded only by the weight of the caliper body. When the brake pedal is pressed, the hydraulic pressure from Master Cylinder pushes the piston in the caliper pot and with it the in-board pad on to the disc. The caliper body reacts and slides on the guide rod pins to bring the out-board pad into contact with the disc. Thus, the clamping forces on both sides of the disc become equal. When the hydraulic pressure is released, upon release of the brake pedal the sealing ring fitted in the groove of the caliper pot retracts the piston by a small amount, which allows the moving parts to relax sufficiently for the disc pads to retract and remain in close proximity to disc, ready for the next brake application. ITEM NO DESCRIPTION 16-1-1 SENSOR 16-2 SHIM INNER 17 PAD KIT OUTER 17-1 PAD ASSY OUTER 17-2 SHIM OUTER 18 PROTECTIVE PLUG 19 MOTOR ACTUATOR ASSY 20 ACTUATOR PROTECTIVE PLUG 21 O- RING ACTUATOR 22 SCREW ASSY 23 BARCODE LABEL BRAKE (LR) 31
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