BRAKE DRUM

a solution that meets and exceeds OEM standards in the auto industry

Design Features

A drum brake is a brake that uses friction caused by a set of shoes or pads that press outward against a rotating cylinder-shaped part called a brake drum. Brake Drums work on the same principle as Brake disc: Shoes press against a spinning surface. In this system, that surface is called a drum. Many cars have Brake drums on the rear wheels and disc brakes on the front.

Size Range

  • 200mm to 300 mm dia ( 8" to 12")

Material of Construction

  • Flake Graphite Cast Iron

Specification

  • MS 131-50 Grey Cast Iron for Automotive Brake Disc, Drum,
  • MS 131-17 Grey Cast Iron for Automotive Brake Disc, Drum

Standard Compliance

  • Conforming to JIS G5501 (95)- FC 250 , ASTM A247-67
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