In an adjusting device for drum brakes in which adjacent ends of a pair of brake shoes rest under spring load on the circumference of an adjusting disc, the diametrically opposite brake-shoe contact surfaces of which lie on circular-halves offset eccentrically relative to one another and can be...
If and when the parking brake had been drawn while the drum brake was hot, then it is often difficult, if not impossible, in state-of-the-art brakes to subsequently release the brake again when it has cooled down. Indeed, even deformations of the drum occur occasionally. This does not ...
1419254 Internal shoe drum brakes; slackadjusting GIRLING Ltd 26 Nov 1973 [7 Dec 1972 23 Jan 1973 8 June 1973] 56474/72 3304/71 and 27351/73 Heading F2E In an automatic adjuster for vehicle brakes of the kind comprising a two-part strut assembly of which the parts have a non-reversible...
This adjusting device compensates for brake lining wear in an internal brake shoe drum brake. Known adjusting devices for internal brake shoes have the disadvantage that a considerable force is necessary for actuation. In addition, there is a great likelihood of corrosion. The present invention ...
doi:US3223204 ACHOUINGS LESLIE CYRILUSUS3223204 * Mar 12, 1964 Dec 14, 1965 Automotive Prod Co Ltd Adjusting means for internal shoe drum brakes
Improvements in an automatic mechanism for Adjusting drum brakes for motor vehiclesJAMES CHARLES CUMMING
selbsttaetige adjusting device for drum brakesKAISER,FELIX
Improvements in or relating to Automatic Adjusting Means for Internal Shoe Drum Brakes1,198,362. Brake adjusters. AUTOMOTIVE PRODUCTS CO. Ltd. 13 Nov., 1968 [15 Jan., 1968], No. 2204/68. Heading F2E. In an internal shoe drum brake having both fluid pressure means and mechanical means ...
A height adjusting device for a vehicle seat which has a function of moving a front part of the seat up and down to set up a desired inclination of the seat and a function of moving both the front and
The cutting press 10 is started by engaging the clutch and releasing the brakes, thereby actuating or opening the switching element 36. The cutting press 10 is now run up to its high operating speed which, of necessity, produces an increase in depth to which the upper die 13 penetrates ...