What is Answerbag?

Ask questions and share your knowledge with the world here on Answerbag. Get the best answers where there are no duplicate questions and questions are always open - our community of over 1,142,000 will find your answer!

 

How Do a Car's Drum Brakes Work?

Thursday, April 09, 2009
Related Tags: drum | brakes | pads | disc | cylinder

Instructions

Braking System

  • Step 1:
    Drum brakes are part of the overall car braking system which includes the brake pedal, master cylinder and front disc brakes. When the brake pedal is pressed, brake fluid under pressure flows through the brake lines and presses the drum and disc brakes against shoes and pads, causing both to make the rotor system bring the car to a stop.

Drum Brake Parts

  • Step 1:
    While disc brakes consist of a pair of calipers that squeeze brake pads against a rotor disc to cause friction, drum brakes consist of a pair of brake pads that extend outward and press against the inside of what is called the "brake drum." These pads are situated inside the drum. They are mounted on a "back plate," which in turn is attached to the axle and wheel. The cylinder is the part which expands to press the brake shoes outward.

Braking

  • Step 1:
    When the pedal is pressed, brake fluid forces a cylinder on the top and bottom of the brake drum outward. The cylinder has double pistons, one to press on the brake pad on each side. This acts in the inverse way as a muscle does, expanding to cause pressure and push the pads against the drum. Both pads are shaped to fit the exact contour of the inside of the drum. So the pads create a lot of friction and force the car or truck to stop quickly. As such, these brakes are not as sensitive or performance minded as front side disc brakes. They are actually rarely used and only provide about 30 percent of everyday braking power.

How Do a Car's Drum Brakes Work? Provided by eHow.com
Related Content
How Car Brakes Work
Instructions Brake Types Step 1: There are two basic types of car brakes--disc and drum. Some cars may have disc brakes in the front and drum brakes in the rear, while other vehicles have disc...
What Are Rotors in a Car?
A brake rotor is a round flat piece of steel attached to a rod that is held in place on the inside of the wheel. On either side of the rotor are brake pads. When you apply the brake pedal on the...
How Brake Rotors Work
Instructions The Rotor or Disc Step 1: Disc brakes are named after the rotor. Most vehicles have used disc brakes in the front of vehicles for many years. Now, many vehicles are offering four-wheel...
10 Brake Problems
Brake problems can consist of malfunctioning components that include the pedals, rotors, brake pads/discs or master cylinder--the key components of a brake system. Caused by a defect or wear and...
How ATV Brakes Work
Instructions Discs and Drums Step 1: ATV brakes are just like car brakes. They have discs, or rotors, which are made of metal. These discs are fastened to the wheels. Fitting over the discs are...