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ISO Truck Spare Part Brake Drum For Mitsubishi MK321338

Basic Information
Place of Origin: China
Brand Name: HCKSFS
Certification: ISO
Model Number: MK321338
Minimum Order Quantity: 1pc
Price: Negotiable
Packaging Details: Neutral Packing
Delivery Time: 3-15Days
Payment Terms: L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram
Supply Ability: 1000 Piece/Pieces per Day
Part Name: Brake Drum Packing: Neutral Packing
Part Number: MK321338 Delivery: 15 Days
Application: Hino Truck Port: Guangzhou,Shenzhen
Quality: Original Quality
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MK321338 Brake Drum

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Brake Drum For Mitsubishi

Best quality truck spare part brake drum for Mitsubishi MK321338

 

Product Name Brake Drum
Part No.

MK321338

Truck Model MITSUBISHI trucks
Brand HCKSFS
Quality Genuine Quality


 

2. Detailed Product Pictures

 

ISO Truck Spare Part Brake Drum For Mitsubishi MK321338 0

History[edit]

Several schemes of drum brake operation; the distribution force during the braking phase is highlighted in black.

The modern automobile drum brake was first used in a car made by Maybach in 1900, although the principle was only later patented in 1902 by Louis . He used woven asbestos lining for the drum brake lining, as no alternative dissipated heat like the asbestos lining, though Maybach had used a less sophisticated drum brake. In the first drum brakes, levers and rods or cables operated the shoes mechanically. From the mid-1930s, oil pressure in a small wheel cylinder and pistons (as in the picture) operated the brakes, though some vehicles continued with purely mechanical systems for decades. Some designs have two wheel cylinders.

 

3.Product Advantages

- Strong Durability

- Best for Parts Replacement

- Strong Durability

 

As the shoes in drum brakes wear, brakes required regular manual adjustment until the introduction of self-adjusting drum brakes in the 1950s. Drum brakes are also prone to brake fade with repeated use.[1]

Jaguar Cars fielded three cars equipped with disc brakes at Le Mans in 1953, where they won, in large part due to their superior braking over drum-equipped rivals.[2] This spelled the beginning of the end for drum brakes in passenger cars. From the 1960s to the 1980s, disc brakes gradually replaced drum brakes on the front wheels of cars (which receive the majority of braking force). Now practically all cars use disc brakes on the front wheels, and many use disc brakes on all four wheels.

In the United States, the Jeep CJ-5 (manufactured by AM General) was the final automobile (produced for the United States Postal Service) to use front drum brakes when it was phased out in 1986. However, drum brakes are still often used on the rear wheels, and for parking brakes. Some vehicles utilize a "drum-in-hat" parking brake, where the brake shoes are arranged inside the center portion (hat) of a disc brake rotor, which acts as the drum.[3]

 

4. FAQs

Q: What is your service process?

A:Please use the contact form down below to send us inquiry. We will get back to you in the next 8 hours and confirm the parts you need and quote you prices.

 

Q: Which shipping term you can supply?

A:By sea, air or by express ( DHL, Fedex, TNT, UPS, EMS)

 

Q: What is the payment method?

A:We accept bank TT, Western Union, Paypal or you can buy it on our Alibaba Store.

Contact Details
Andy Hu

Phone Number : +86 13823464092

WhatsApp : +8613823464092