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Brake System products for sale online in Zambia

The two types of brakes are disc or drum brakes mounted on the front or rear wheels
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Knorr Bremse Air Brake Compressor IVECO image
K8,500
The air brake system uses compressed air to generate the pressure needed to push on the brake pad. This part’s main function is to pump compressed air into the air reservoirs before it is used by the air-brake system.
EW Single Piston Air Brake Compressor Mercedes-Benz Atego image
K9,500
A mechanical automotive part that takes the air freely moving outside through suction power and compress it inside to produce pressured air energy for braking. The air is also used for the air ride suspension and other air accessories on the vehicle.
WABCO Double Piston Air Brake Compressor Mercedes-Benz Axor image
K17,000
A part of the air-brake systems that is primarily used in buses and trucks. Its main function is to pump compressed air into the air reservoirs before it is used by the air-brake system. The air brake system uses compressed air to generate the pressure needed to push on the brake pad.
Brake Regulator Load Sensing Valve - Mercedes Benz image
K1,450
The ABS Modulator Unit (MU) contains solenoid valves for each wheel. The modulators for the rear wheels act as proportioning control valves to prevent the rear wheels from locking up in the event the anti-lock braking system is malfunctioning or not activated. ABS is a system designed to provide and maintain the best possible traction and steering control during an extreme braking event.
WABCO ABS Modulator Valve image
K1,450
The ABS Modulator Unit (MU) contains solenoid valves for each wheel. The modulators for the rear wheels act as proportioning control valves to prevent the rear wheels from locking up in the event the anti-lock braking system is malfunctioning or not activated. ABS is a system designed to provide and maintain the best possible traction and steering control during an extreme braking event.

Brake Systems

The two types of brakes are disc or drum brakes mounted on the front or rear wheels

A brake is one of the most important controls of any vehicle. A brake system is basically a combination of some interactive parts. It absorbs energy from the moving part and slows down the vehicle with the help of friction. A brake system stops the vehicle within the smallest possible distance and hence this is done by converting the kinetic energy of the vehicle into the heat energy which is dissipated into the atmosphere. The two types of brakes are Disc Brakes and Drums Brakes. Disc brakes are mounted on front wheels whilst Drum brakes are mounted on rear wheels. Some modern high-end vehicles have Disc brakes on all four wheels. Browse through this category for brake systems available in Zambian stores.

The brake system takes the kinetic energy of your moving vehicle and converts it to thermal energy through friction. That energy is used to slow and stop your four-thousand-pound-plus metal machine. The concept is the same; the equipment, well that is a bit more complex.

Main Parts of a Braking System

  • Brake Pedal. The pedal is what you push with your foot to activate the brakes
  • Brake Master Cylinder. The master cylinder is basically a plunger that is activated by the brake pedal
  • Brake Lines
  • Rotors/Drums
  • Wheel Cylinders
  • Brake Pad

In most automobiles, there are three basic types of brakes; service brakes, emergency brakes, and parking brakes. These brakes are all intended to keep everyone inside the vehicle and travelling on our roadways safe.

A brake is a mechanical device that inhibits motion by absorbing energy from a moving system. It is used for slowing or stopping a moving vehicle, wheel, axle, or to prevent its motion, most often accomplished by means of friction. There are two kinds of service brakes, or the brakes that stop your vehicle while driving: disc and drum brakes.

The hollow drum turns with the wheel. When the brake pedal is depressed, a hydraulic cylinder pushes brake shoes with friction linings against the inner surface of the brake drum, creating friction and thereby slowing the wheel.

The mechanical braking system powers the hand brake or emergency brake. It is the type of braking system in which the brake force applied on the brake pedal is carried to the final brake drum or disc rotor by various mechanical linkages like cylindrical rods, fulcrums, springs etc.

The ability to stop or slow down at a split second significantly helps stop incidents and accidents. However, when you closely look at the sheer mechanics of how the braking system works, you'll begin to appreciate its function. Several components of your braking system work together to help keep the driver safe.

Even though both of these are used in most cars now with disc brakes being in front and drum brakes in the back, disc brakes are still the better choice.