Floating caliper spot type disc brake

Brakes – Wheel – Axially movable brake element or housing therefor

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188 7334, 188 7336, 188 7344, 188 7345, F16D 6514

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ABSTRACT:
A floating-caliper spot-type disc brake comprises a brake support member with two radially extending brake-shoe carrying and guiding arms and a floating caliper arranged between the arms. The floating caliper is axially guided by at least one axial bolt supported on the brake support member. For securing the floating caliper in position while mounting or dismounting the axial bolt, both circumferential sides of the floating caliper are provided with extensions which radially inwardly engage underneath abutments disposed on the associated brake-shoe carrying and guiding arms.

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