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What is a reverse disc brake?

By Shilumoto July 13th, 2024 467 views

Brake system

The reverse brake  is a brake system in which the "reverse brake" refers to a specific design on the disc brake, that is, the disc brake is mounted in the opposite way to the front and back of the conventional disc brake. In the reverse button disc brake system, the disc brake disc is usually provided with two holes, and there will be a sign next to the hole, such as P or S. When installing, the side with the sign should face the user, and the other side is facing the outside. This design is designed to ensure the correct and safe use of the brake system. 1

The disc brake system consists of a brake disc connected to the wheel and a brake clamp on the edge of the disc. When braking, the high pressure brake oil pushes the brake block to clamp the brake disc, thus producing the braking effect. The working principle of the reverse buckle disc brake is the same as that of the conventional disc brake, which relies on the friction between the brake pad and the rotating disc to achieve the braking effect. Its main components include brake calipers, brake pads and disc and so on. 23

The design of the reverse button disc brake has been applied in some specific electric models, such as take-out special models, to improve the performance and safety of the brake system. This design can react quickly in the case of emergency braking, providing better braking effect, but it may also add some complexity due to its special installation. 4

In general, the reverse brake is a specific design of the disc brake, which is characterized by the mounting of the disc brake in the opposite way to the conventional disc brake, designed to provide better braking performance and safety.

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