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EATON Brake Wheels
Eaton brake wheels (also known as brake drums) are mounted on the hub of the vehicle's wheels. They are used in conjunction with brake shoes to stop the vehicle.
Style | Model | Price (ex. VAT) | |
---|---|---|---|
A | GH505LXC03 | €17,070.71 | |
A | GH505LXC07 | €17,070.71 | |
B | 511H1170-61 | €5,943.75 | |
B | 511H1170-9 | €4,764.05 |
Working Mechanism
- Eaton brake wheels use brake shoes to press against the insides of a drum to create friction and slow the vehicle.
- When the driver presses the brake pedal, hydraulic pressure is applied to the brake calliper, pushing the brake shoes outward against the insides of the brake drum.
- The friction between the brake shoes and the brake drum slows the rotation of the wheel and slows down the vehicle.
Standards and Approvals
- UL
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I inspect my brake wheels?
It is recommended to have your brake wheels inspected at least once a year.
How do I maintain brake wheels?
- Inspect your brake drums regularly for signs of wear or damage.
- Ensure proper adjustment of brake drums.
- Keep your brake drums clean by removing any dirt or debris.
- If you drive in wet or salty conditions, wash your brake drums periodically to avoid corrosion.
How to clean Eaton brake wheels?
- Use a soft-bristled brush or a cloth to remove dirt or debris.
- If the brake drum is dirty, use a brake cleaner spray to loosen any built-up grime or contaminants.
- If the brake drum is rusty or corroded, use a rust remover.
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