Description
Suzuki brake calipers are part of the disc brake system on Suzuki vehicles. They are typically located on each wheel and house the pistons and brake pads. When you press the brake pedal, brake fluid travels through the brake lines and creates pressure within the caliper. This pressure forces the pistons in the caliper to squeeze the brake pads against the disc brake rotor (attached to the wheel hub), which slows down the wheel.
Here’s a breakdown of their function:
- Made of: Cast iron or aluminum for durability and heat resistance
- Components: Pistons, brake pads, seals, and caliper bracket
- Function: Converts hydraulic pressure from brake fluid into clamping force on the brake pads
- Types: Front calipers typically have more pistons for stronger braking force compared to rear calipers.
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