TYPES OF DRUM BRAKE LINING MATERIAL
Drum brakes, a staple in vehicle braking systems, especially in older automobiles and many motorcycles, operate by pressing brake shoes against a spinning drum, generating friction essential for deceleration or complete stoppage. The surface material of these brake shoes, known as the brake lining, is pivotal in ensuring peak braking efficacy and vehicular safety. Tailored specifically for drum brakes, this lining material is engineered to withstand rigorous conditions, offering durability and superior performance even under high-pressure scenarios.
Drum brake linings boast innovative features meticulously crafted to diminish noise and curb vibrations during braking. These include specialized noise-dampening materials and advanced mechanisms engineered to minimize both drum and lining vibrations, ensuring a smooth, quiet, and efficient braking experience.
BRAKE LININGS SPECIFICATION |
Package Size |
435*285*245 |
Delivery Time |
25~40Days |
Application |
New T850 Front, FAW |
MOQ |
400PCS |
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Q1: What are the factors to consider when buying drum brake lining materials?
A1: It is important to consider the type of vehicle and the driving conditions to buy the right drum brake lining material. Vehicles that carry heavy loads require durable brake linings. Driving habits also influence the type of drum brake lining material to purchase. Buyers should also consider cost and availability
Q2: How long does a drum brake lining last?
A2: There is no specific time or number of miles a drum brake lining willast. This is because several factors affect the longevity of the material However. The drum brake lining material can last between 40000~120000KM. Signs of wear include reduced braking performance and noise when braking.
Q3: Can buyers get customized drum brake linings?
A3:Ves buyers can get customized drum brake linings, manufacturers and suppliers provide customization options to meet specific requirements and preferences. Buyers can specify the size, shape, and composition to suit particular applications and requirements.
Q4: Can damaged drum brake linings be repaired?
A4: Mildly damaged drum brake linings can be repaired through relining or resurfacing. However, extensively damaged linings require replacement.
Q5: What should buyers do with old brake linings once replaced?
A5: Brake linings contain materials that can be harmful to the environment if not disposed of properly. Therefore, it is recommended that buyers send old linings to professional recycling or disposal institutions to ensure their proper handling and reduce environmental impacts.