Floating friction brake

Brakes – Position adjusters – Slack

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188 728, 188 729, 188196V, F16D 6546, F16D 6550

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050206435

ABSTRACT:
A disk brake assembly wherein the floating caliper member houses an adjustable nut in which is mounted a power screw for actuating the carrier members and their brake pads into frictional engagement with a rotatable disk. The power screw has a cam connected to it, with the cam also adjustable mounted on an actuating lever to permit selected rotation of the cam to adjust the axial position of the power screw to compensate for wear.

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