Liquid cooled, externally engaging drum brake

Brakes – Elements – Cooling and lubricating

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192113B, F16D 6580

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039878724

ABSTRACT:
A drum brake is provided with a liquid cooling circuit, wherein the rim is provided with a circuit for a cooling liquid, said circuit being on the one hand connected to a source of liquid under pressure and on the other hand opens outwardly on at least one of the faces of the rim. The invention avoids any excessive heating and subsequent deterioration of the brake band.

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