"Cage a brake" typically refers to a method used in mechanical or engineering contexts where a brake system is temporarily immobilized or secured, often during maintenance or inspection. This can involve using a physical barrier or a locking mechanism to prevent the brake from being activated unintentionally. The term may also relate to specific procedures in aviation or automotive industries to ensure safety while servicing braking systems.
caged the brakes means they made them release or not applied so that they can make adjustments.
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What is cage? What do you mean?
At the front of the brake chamber, there is usually a rubber flap. You pull that back, and you can see the screw you have to twist to cage them. Typically, they will come with the caging bolts, but some fleets remove them.
it means put them in a cage
Cage the brake chambers and tow it.
Cage of fools
If you cage your brakes off the service brakes will work just fine because the brake chamber is two separate parts. The parking brake works trough the service brake but service brakes will work unless the diaphragm in the parking brake chamber is ruptured, holding the brakes on. Harley
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An "airtight cage" is a very small inclosed space, in which you are in.
"Caging" is the present participle of "cage" - to place something into, or keep something in, a cage.