Adjusting mechanism for a disc brake

Brakes – Wheel – Axially movable brake element or housing therefor

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188 727, F16D 6552

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054490529

ABSTRACT:
An adjusting mechanism for a disc brake, particularly a sliding-caliper disc brake. The adjusting mechanism comprising a force-dependent coupling disposed on the side of the adjusting drive mechanism which side is directed toward the brake disc. In particular, the force-dependent coupling is disposed between an application shaft and an adjusting shaft. A part of the coupling is fixed to the adjusting shaft, both rotationally and axially, axially at least so as not to be slidable in the direction away from the brake disc. The remainder of the adjusting drive mechanism is axially slidable in the direction away from the brake disc against an elastic restoring force.

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