(isim) frenler

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brakes
third person singular of brake
Information about the brake system of the car
Are used to stop the bike
Device used to slow or stop the train These are places at strategic places along the track to keep the train within reasonable speed (as in the rides specs , or within park tolerances, which are often not the same as the enthusiasts tolerance) Brakes are almost always located on the track instead of the train Brakes come in many different varietys
A device used to slow or stop the train on a roller coaster Brakes are placed on the brake run, but may also be located along the course the train travels to slow the train down if necessary or stop it at a block Related terms are block brake, trim brake and brake run Types of brakes include skid brakes, fin brakes, and magnetic brakes
brake consisting of a combination of interacting parts that work to slow a motor vehicle
The brake system uses hydraulic pressure to stop your vehicle when you step on the brake pedal Pushing the pedal down pumps fluid from the master cylinder to the brakes at each wheel This squeezes the brake linings against the rotors and drums, creating friction which brings the vehicle to a halt The only maintenance the system requires is to check the fluid level periodically, and to replace the fluid every couple of years -- or when brake repairs are performed (See also Brake Bleeding, Brake Drums, Brake Fluid, Brake Job, Brake Linings, Brake Pads, Brake Rotors, Brake Shoes, Calipers, Master Cylinder, Parking Brake and Wheel Cylinder)
Brakes are used to slow the train, they are located strategically in the circuit to control speeds in areas where excessive speed may be undesirable Most brakes are located on the track, rather than on the train They operate by squeezing or rubbing on a pad or fin on the passing train There are several types of brakes, see: check brake, scarf brake, and trim brake
The brake lines of the canopy are synonymous with steering lines Used together, they slow the parachute Used independently they result in a turn
plural of brake
Every coasteraholic's nightmare! used to slow the train, they are located strategically in the circuit to control speeds in areas where excessive speed may be undesirable (note that "undesirable" and "unsafe" are not necessarily synonymous in this case, see also Theme Park Mentality) Brakes are usually located in the center of the trackwork, and not on the cars themselves There are several different types of brakes used on a coaster, they are
Devices used to slow or stop the train These are placed at strategic places along the track to keep the train within reasonable speed (as in the ride's specs , or within park tolerances, which are often not the same as the enthusiasts' tolerance ) Brakes are almost always located on the track instead of the train Brakes come in many different varieties - see Check Brake, Fin Brake, Magnetic Brake, Scarf Brake, Skid Brake, and Trim Brake
{i} devices which allow one to slow or stop a vehicle
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