brake drums

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Automobile break drums used as metal percussion sounds by the comparsas in the Cuban carnival
The cast iron housing and friction surface around a drum brake The brake shoes expand outward and rub against the inside surface of the drums when the brakes are applied Worn drums often take on a grooved appearance The inner surface should be turned smooth on a brake lathe when the shoes are replaced If the drum has worn too thin, is cracked, warped or has taken on a bell-mouthed shape, it must be replaced The spring around the outside of the drum on some vehicles is there to soak up vibrations and noise
(Otomotiv) Part of the braking system, these are metal drums mounted at the rear wheels on some cars. The brake shoes press against the inner surfaces of the drums to slow or stop the car. See also brake system
Part of the braking system, these are metal drums mounted at the rear wheels on some cars The brake shoes press against the inner surfaces of the drums to slow or stop the car See also brake system
Brake drums are drum-shaped components which contain internal brake shoes, which expand and press against the drum, when the driver presses on the brake pedal, slowing or stopping the car
brake drum
A hollow metal cylinder, attached to a wheel of a vehicle, to which pressure is applied when braking
brake drum
A metal cylinder to which pressure is applied by a braking mechanism in order to arrest rotation of the wheel or shaft to which the cylinder is attached
brake drum
a hollow cast-iron cylinder attached to the wheel that forms part of the brakes
brake drum
mechanism of a vehicle attached to the wheel hub or transmission shaft which aids in braking movement of a vehicle
brake drums
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