Production process and precautions for automotive brake shoes?
Car brake shoes are one of the core components in the car brake system, which directly affects the braking performance and safety of the car. The following will introduce the production process and precautions of automotive brake shoes.
1、 The production process of automotive brake shoes
Material selection: The materials used for automotive brake shoes mainly include cast iron, steel, and aluminum alloy. Choosing appropriate materials is crucial for improving the performance of brake shoes.
Casting process: Brake shoes are generally produced using casting technology. The mold needs to be designed first, and then the melted metal is injected into the mold, waiting for cooling to form.
Precision machining: After casting is completed, precision machining is also required, such as removing burrs, polishing, etc., to ensure that the surface of the brake shoes is smooth and not prone to rust.
Heat treatment: Brake shoes need to undergo heat treatment to improve their hardness and wear resistance, ensuring that they do not deform or break after long-term use.
2、 Precautions for car brake shoes
Regular inspection: During use, it is necessary to regularly check the wear of the brake shoes. If there is excessive wear, it should be replaced in a timely manner to avoid affecting brake performance and safety.
Avoid overheating: The brake shoes will generate heat during prolonged braking, so it is important to avoid overheating to prevent brake failure.
Reasonable use: In daily driving, the brakes should be used reasonably to avoid sudden or frequent braking, in order to extend the service life of the brake shoes.
Regular maintenance: Regularly maintain the entire brake system, including replacing brake fluid, cleaning brake discs, and other operations, to ensure the normal operation of the brake system.

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