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It's called an anchor.
Air and hydraulic brake systems.
THE PURPOSE IS THAT BRAKES COULD MAKE PEOPLE CRASH AND HAVE DIFFERENT ACSSEDENTS. there are bikes that have brakes too. it's not only cars.
A modern hydraulic braking system consists of: the brake pedal, the master cylinder, a brake booster for power brake systems, assorted metal and reinforced rubber hydraulic lines, a proportioning valve for directing pressure, often one brake line T-junction, slave cylinders for each brake (called brake calipers on disc brake systems, called slave or wheel cylinders on drum brake systems), springs and levers inside brake drums, brake shoes for brake drum systems, brake pads for disc brake systems, brake drums and brake shoes. On top of the above mentioned components, Anti-lock Braking Systems (ABS) will consist of wheel sensors and exciter rings on axles and special valving controlled by a small computer.
That function is handled by the antilock brake hydraulic unit.That function is handled by the antilock brake hydraulic unit.
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Brake controllers are used in car towing systems by securing the automobile being towed to the tow truck. The brake controllers prevent the car from moving.
you don't. they are two entirely seperate systems.
To notify the driver that there is a problem with the brake system.
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The bleed screw on the calipers of brake systems are for 'bleeding' air out of the brake lines.