brake dust

  • 1brake dust — The dust created as the brake linings wear down in normal use. Brake dust usually contains dangerous amounts of asbestos …

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  • 2Brake lining — Brake linings are the consumable surfaces in braking systems, especially those used in vehicles.tructure and functionBrake linings are composed of a relatively soft but tough and heat resistant material with a high coefficient of dynamic friction …

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  • 3Brake fade — Vehicle braking system fade, or brake fade is the reduction in stopping power that can occur after repeated application of the brakes, especially in high load or high speed conditions. Brake fade can be a factor in any vehicle that utilizes a… …

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  • 4Dust — For other uses, see Dust (disambiguation). A dust storm blankets Texas homes, in 1935. Dust consists of particles in the atmosphere that arise from various sources such as soil dust lifted up by wind (an Aeolian process), volcanic eruptions, and… …

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  • 5Dust collector — Two rooftop dust collectors in Pristina, Kosovo A dust collector is a system used to enhance the quality of air released from industrial and commercial processes by collecting dust and other impurities from air or gas. Designed to handle heavy… …

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  • 6brake hood — A plastic, rubber, or leather covering mounted around the brake levers to keep out the dust and to provide a non abrasive placement for the hands during cycling …

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  • 7dust shield — Sheet metal disc or plate placed on the brake assembly to keep debris from brake assembly. Also called splash shield …

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  • 8Disc brake — Close up of a disc brake on a car On automobiles, disc brakes are often located with …

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  • 9Drum brake — A drum brake with the drum removed as used on the rear wheel of a car or truck. Note that in this installation, a cable operated parking brake uses the service shoes …

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  • 10Muzzle brake — The muzzle brake of the 105 mm gun on an AMX 10 RC fighting vehicle …

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