Chapter 23 Terms
Drum brake assembly
A brake system that uses a wheel cylinder to force two brake shoes against a rotating drum.
Floating caliper
A caliper that moves when the disc brakes are applied.
Wheel cylinder
A device used to convert hydraulic fluid pressure from the master cylinder to mechanical force, pushing out two pistons to apply the brakes.
Control module
A higher-level module that directs lower-level modules
Asbestos
A long, thin, fibrous silicate mineral with insulating properties, which can cause cancer when inhaled.
Accumulator
A variable and pattern designed to keep a running total through multiple iterations
Pressure differential switch
Alerts if there is a leak in the brake line
Bleeder screw
Allows air to be removed from the hydraulic brake system.
Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)
Allows the driver to stop without brake lockup. Standard equipment in many newer vehicles. Designed to be used by applying steady pressure on the brake pedal.
Dust boot
Cover the piston to keep dust and water away from inner seal, reducing the possibility of the piston sticking
Metering valve
Designed to equalize braking action at each wheel during light braking applications.
Brake shoe
Friction units that are pushed against the rotation brake drum by the action of the hydraulic wheel cylinder
wheel speed sensors
Magnetic sensor used in an anti-lock brake system to measure wheel speed
Primary Cup
Mounted on the front of each piston and used to develop hydraulic pressure
Brake hoses
Part of the brake lines that allows flexing in the hydraulic system.
Hydraulic pressure
The pressure in the liquid in a hydraulic arm
Secondary brake shoe
The rear shoe. Typically has the largest lining.
Rotor
The rotating member of an electrical machine.
Hydraulics
The use of a liquid flowing under pressure to transmit power from one location to another.
Foundation Brakes
Used at each wheel. Most common being the S-Cam drum Brake
Hydraulic modulator
_______________________ is common to all vehicles equipped with ABS.
Traction control system
a computer controlled system which will reduce engine torque and or apply a brake to reduce wheel spin under accceleration
hydraulic system
a system that multiplies force by transmitting pressure from a small surface area through a confined fluid to a larger surface area
Parking brakes
also called emergency brakes, provide a mechanical means of applying the brakes
Emergency brakes
also called parking brakes, provide a mechanical means of applying the brakes
master cylinder
creates the pressure used to apply the breaks
Disc brake caliper
device in a disc brake system that is mounted straddling the brake disc. The caliper contains at least one piston and is used to provide clamping force of the brake pads on the disc.
kinetic energy
energy of motion
Cup expanders
help press the outer edges of the cups against the wall of the wheel cylinders
Brake fade
loss of brake effectiveness due to overheating
Wheel cylinder pistons
metal or plastic plungers that transfer force out of the wheel cylinder assembly
Secondary Cup
mounted on the rear of each piston and used to prevent fluid leakage between the two chambers or from the rear of the master cylinder
Diagonal split brake system
one master cylinder piston operates one front brake and one rear brake on opposite sides
Power brakes
require less physical effort on the brake pedal
Servo action
results when the primary shoe helps apply the secondary shoe
pistons
sliding pieces within cylinders that move back and forth
Brake line
small diameter, rigid steel tube the connects the brake system to the brake hose which connects to the wheel cylinders
coefficient of friction
the ratio of the force of friction to the normal force acting between two objects
Pumping
the repeated application of the pedal in quick movements
low-fluid warning light switch
turns on a dash light if the brake fluid in the master cylinder becomes low.
Proportioning valve
used to equalize braking action in systems with front disc brakes and rear drum brakes
reservoir
1. (n.) reserves, large supply (Igor the Indomitable had quite a reservoir of strengh and could lift ten tons, even after running 700 miles, jumping over three mountains, and swimming across an ocean.) 2. (n.) a body of water used for storing water (After graduation, the more rebellious members of the senior class jumped into the town reservoir used for drinking water.)
Braking ratio
The amount of braking the front brakes do compared to the rear.
brake fluid
The fluid used in the hydraulic brake system.
Primary brake shoe
The front shoe, typically has a shorter lining.
Pascal's law
Pressure exerted by a confined fluid acts undiminished equally in all directions.
Quick take-up Master Cylinder
Provide a large volume of fluid on the first stroke of the brake pedal.
push rod
Pushes the slack adjuster
Combination valve
Single unit that functions as a brake warning light switch, a metering valve, and/or a proportioning valve
Brake drum
Surface area the brake shoes push against to slow the rear wheels.
Backing plate
Surface at the end of the brake assembly against which rotors and stators are pressed
