Task 5 - Brake Callipers and Discs Brake callipers and discs, like the braking system are different in design due to the demands and environment they are used. Road disc and callipers are designed for...


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Task 5 - Brake Callipers and Discs<br>Brake callipers and discs, like the braking system are different in design due to the demands and<br>environment they are used.<br>Road disc and callipers are designed for durability, longevity, low cost maintenance and good<br>overall performance in a variety of conditions. Competition vehicle disc and callipers are design<br>for ultimate performance. They are able to withstand high temperatures and easy maintenance<br>however at a very high cost. Inspect samples of vehicle discs and callipers to understand their<br>construction and materials used. Complete the following questions:<br>Q.5 examine the example calliper and identify the materials used?<br>Q.6 How many pistons are normally used on floating callipers? Light and Heavy Vehicle Technology p562<br>Q.7 Why are grooves and vents used on some brake discs? Light and Heavy Vehicle Technology p564<br>

Extracted text: Task 5 - Brake Callipers and Discs Brake callipers and discs, like the braking system are different in design due to the demands and environment they are used. Road disc and callipers are designed for durability, longevity, low cost maintenance and good overall performance in a variety of conditions. Competition vehicle disc and callipers are design for ultimate performance. They are able to withstand high temperatures and easy maintenance however at a very high cost. Inspect samples of vehicle discs and callipers to understand their construction and materials used. Complete the following questions: Q.5 examine the example calliper and identify the materials used? Q.6 How many pistons are normally used on floating callipers? Light and Heavy Vehicle Technology p562 Q.7 Why are grooves and vents used on some brake discs? Light and Heavy Vehicle Technology p564
Component<br>Function<br>Material<br>A<br>Cylinder Block<br>B<br>Oil Sump Pan<br>Piston<br>Connecting Rod<br>Piston/Gudgeon<br>Pin<br>F<br>Crankshaft<br>Main bearing<br>Camshaft<br>Poppet Valve<br>Valve Spring<br>K<br>Cylinder Head<br>

Extracted text: Component Function Material A Cylinder Block B Oil Sump Pan Piston Connecting Rod Piston/Gudgeon Pin F Crankshaft Main bearing Camshaft Poppet Valve Valve Spring K Cylinder Head

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