How much do we know about brake pads and their role as necessary auto parts in vehicle fitness and the safe driving and stopping of our vehicles?
Brake pads are a part of the disc braking system, which is standard equipment for modern vehicles. In a disc braking system, a calliper is situated around the front wheels of your vehicle (most of a car’s stopping force comes from the front tires).
The calliper is fitted with brake pads. When you press the brake pedal, the calliper squeezes the brake pads against the wheel and the resulting friction slows your vehicle to a stop.
With the Assistance of Auto Parts Specialist Goldwagen, we approached Hella Pagid with a Q&A to gain more insights on brake pads as friction components.
Introduction
Joint Venture between TMD Friction, one of the global leading friction manufacturers, and Hella KG
More than 100 years of experience in automotive spare parts
Which types of brake pads are more commonly used in vehicles?
Three...
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