What is a brake? A brake is what we refer to as a brake. Of course, the application of a brake is very extensive, and it is commonly used in movable mechanical equipment. There are many types of brakes, one of which is a disc brake.
People who have applied disc brakes may encounter noise from disc brakes. What should they do?
If there is a "squeak, squeak" noise when braking with a disc brake, the following methods can be used to eliminate it:
1. Add an anti noise plate between the brake caliper piston and the brake lining to create an inclination on the piston. Then ensure that the brake pads and brake discs have a flexible touch during braking, so that the brake pads do not produce abnormal noise under normal wear conditions.
2. Select brake pad materials with softer and lower density for the brake.
3. When braking with a disc brake, the brake pads move to one side, creating a collision motion. This is caused by the large gap between the brake pad and the caliper body, which can be eliminated by plating solder. However, it should be noted that the solder plating should be placed on the opposite side of the direction of travel to avoid failure under the effect of braking force.
After reading the relevant introduction above, have you come up with appropriate measures to deal with the noise of disc brakes?