Design and Maintenance Problems on Heavy-Duty Brakes
350120
01/01/1935
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- THIS paper sets forth some of the many problems connected with the design and maintenance of heavy-duty brakes that urgently require solution.Satisfactory brakes, on the heavier vehicles at least, should include the following features:
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Brakes should be on all wheels, utilizing the entire weight of the vehicle.
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They should be of internal construction with hinged shoes of some type.
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Power of some sort should be used to obtain the pressures necessary to stop the vehicle with comfortable effort on the part of the operator.
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Cast-iron drums, which give the best results so far as known at present.
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The friction element should be some kind of so-called “fabricated” material, not so hard as the drum and in an easily replaceable form.
Detailed consideration of each of the foregoing five points is then presented, and a summary covering 10 desirable features for heavy-duty brakes is appended. -
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- Citation
- Leeds, N., "Design and Maintenance Problems on Heavy-Duty Brakes," SAE Technical Paper 350120, 1935, https://doi.org/10.4271/350120.