is a component in a disc brake system of a vehicle. It houses the brake pads and clamps them against the brake rotor when the brakes are applied. This action creates friction, which slows down and eventually stops the vehicle. Electric brake calipers play a vital role in the braking process by converting hydraulic pressure into mechanical force.
QBC001 Front Brake Caliper Assembly
QBC004 Brake Caliper
QBC008 Front Brake Caliper Assembly
QBC013 Front Brake Caliper
QBC007 Rear Brake Caliper
QBC016 Rear Brake Caliper
The is a vital component of the braking system in vehicles. Its primary function is to apply pressure to the brake pads, causing them to squeeze against the brake disc (rotor) to generate friction and slow down or stop the vehicle. When the driver presses the brake pedal, hydraulic pressure is created in the braking system. This pressure is transmitted to the brake caliper through brake lines or hoses. Inside the brake caliper, pistons or pistons seals are actuated by the hydraulic pressure, causing them to move outward or inward.
Both types of brakes and calipers effectively perform the function of applying pressure to the brake pads to generate friction and initiate the braking process. Regular maintenance and inspection of the mechanical parking brake calipers, such as checking for signs of wear or damage, ensuring proper lubrication, and addressing any abnormalities promptly, are essential to maintain their optimal performance and ensure safe and effective braking.
is essential for ensuring your vehicle's braking system's efficiency and safety. Here are three maintenance tips for brake caliper parts: