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Disc Brake

 

Why Choose Us

Professional Team

Our Team have been working in this field for over 8 years. After years of development, the company has created a wealth of experience in sales and after-sales service team,and has established an outstanding reputation among customers.

Our Certifications

We have our own factories and warehouses, All our factories are certified by ISO9001 and TS16949, some are OEM manufacturers.

Sales Market

Our customers are from all over the world, including customers from Europe, South America, Africa, South Asia, etc.

 

Mercedes-Benz 2054230281 Rear Right Disc Brake Caliper

 

Disc Brake - Overview

A disc brake is a type of brake that slows or stops a vehicle by using calipers to press brake pads against a rotating disc (rotor) attached to the wheel. This creates friction, converting the vehicle's kinetic energy into heat, and thus reducing speed. Disc brakes are a crucial part of a vehicle's braking system, known for their superior stopping power and heat dissipation compared to drum brakes.

 

 

Product Specification

 

 

We provide the following product specifications:

OEM #

47750-0K300

Engine Application

 

Vehicle Fit

Toyota Hilux Series

Place of Origin

China

Price Terms

FOB

Minimum Order

5 PCS

Delivery Estimation

15 days

Standard Package Info

Inner Box Size:

Carton Size:

Gross Weight:

Delivery port

Shanghai

 

Product advantages

 

Self-Adjustment:

Disc brake calipers are self-adjusting, providing the shortest stopping distance throughout the entire life of the brake. This feature contributes to smoother braking and eradicates the need for time-consuming brake adjustments.

Lock-Up Sensitivity:

Disc brakes are less prone to premature lock-up compared to hydraulic or electric drum brakes.

Mercedes-Benz 2054230181 Rear Left Disc Brake Caliper

Contamination Resilience:

Disc brakes are less affected by contaminants such as dirt, water, or rust. This resilience ensures consistent and reliable braking performance, even in less-than-ideal conditions.

Fade Resistance:

Disc brakes exhibit impressive fade resistance, maintaining their braking efficiency even during prolonged or intense use. This attribute is particularly valuable for hauling heavy loads over long distances.

 

Components of Disc Brake

 

 

Brake Rotor: The Heat Sink
The brake rotor, commonly known as the brake disc, is a flat, circular metal disc connected to the wheel hub. When the driver presses the brake pedal, the pads clamp down on the rotor's surface, creating friction. The resulting resistance converts the vehicle's kinetic energy into heat energy, which the rotor effectively dissipates, preventing the brakes from overheating.

 

Brake Caliper: Embracing the Rotor
The brake caliper plays a crucial role in the disc brake system. It houses the brake pads and contains a piston on each side. When the driver applies the brakes, hydraulic pressure forces the pistons to squeeze the pads against the rotor. This action generates the friction needed to slow down the vehicle effectively.

 

Brake Pads: The Friction Facilitators
Brake pads are located within the brake caliper and directly interact with the brake rotor. They are composed of high-friction material designed to withstand tremendous heat and pressure. These brake pads undergo wear and tear over time and need regular inspection and replacement to ensure optimum braking performance.

 

Hydraulic System: Transmitting Force
The hydraulic system ensures that the driver's input on the brake pedal translates into the force applied to the brake pads. When the driver presses the brake pedal, it triggers a hydraulic fluid transfer, creating the pressure necessary to activate the brake caliper and subsequently apply the brake pads on the rotor.

 

Material of Disc Brake
Cast Iron:
This is the most used material in brake discs, particularly for standard passenger vehicles. Cast iron discs are preferred for their durability, cost-effectiveness, and good heat dissipation properties. However, they are quite heavy, which can affect a vehicle's fuel efficiency and performance.
Carbon Ceramic:
These brake discs are often found in high-performance and luxury vehicles. Carbon ceramic discs are lighter than cast iron, which makes for better handling and acceleration. They also perform exceptionally well under high temperatures, making them ideal for high-speed driving. The downside is their much higher cost compared to cast iron.
Mixed Materials:
These are the latest innovation in brake disc materials. Composites can include a mix of metals and non-metallic substances to create discs that are lightweight yet durable. They are designed to offer improved performance and can be tailored to specific applications, though they can be more expensive than traditional materials.

 

 

Customization Process

 

 

 

Requirement Discussion: Contact us and provide your design drawings, size specifications, and other technical parameters.

 
 

Design Proposal: Our professional team will develop a design proposal and provide a quotation based on your requirements.

 
 

Sample Production: We produce samples according to the design proposal and conduct rigorous testing.

 
 

Mass Production: Upon your approval, we commence mass production to ensure timely delivery and consistent quality.

 
 

After-Sales Service: We offer ongoing technical support and service to ensure the long-term stable operation of our products.

 

 

Other Services

Machining:

We offers complete cylinder head, crankshaft and block machining; the life of the engine begins with precision machine work

Parts:

We is a warehouse distributor for major engine part manufactures servicing domestic, import, truck, and heavy duty engines

Rebuilding:

We builds engines around your customer's needs, for all the Rebuild, Repower and Restore motorheads out there

Engines:

We sells high quality re-manufactured engines with a three year, 100,000 mile no-fault warranty

 

 

FAQ

 

 

Q: What are the main parts of a disc brake system?

A: The main parts are the brake rotor, brake caliper, brake pads, and master cylinder.

Q: How often should I replace my brake pads?

A: The mileage varies based on the vehicle and usage. When they're worn to 3/32nds of an inch or less, replace the brake pads.

Q: How can I tell if my brake rotors need replacing?

A: If they measure thinner than the discard level, they're corroded on the face, or they're warped or grooved, replace them.

Q: What's the difference between ceramic and semi-metallic brake pads?

A: The friction material composition is quite different with ceramic brake pads producing less dust and operating quieter, whereas semi-metallic brake pads are more aggressive and can produce some brake noises.

Q: Can I drive with a leaking brake caliper?

A: It isn't a good idea. A leaking caliper can reduce your braking power on sudden stops and the brake pedal can sink as you're holding a stop.

Q: Are you manufacturer or trading company?

A: We are manufacturer.

Q: What's your best delivery time?

A: Within 15-30 days.

Q: What is the quality control of your product?

A: Follow strictly quality control measures for implementation,

Q: Will your company provide free sample?

A: It depends on which sort of item you want to get. Some can be provided free of charge, however, the client shall assume the shipping fees himself.

Q: Is OEM open to clients?

A: Yes, we can provide both OEM and ODM service.

Q: How can our company be your distribution partner?

A: We welcome you to be our distributor. For further details, please contact us.

Q: What is the payment of sample?

A: T/T and Alipay both acceptable.

As one of the leading disc brake suppliers in China, we warmly welcome you to wholesale cheap disc brake in stock here from our factory. All customized products are with high quality and low price. For free sample, contact us now.

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