Structure of a brake arm assembly for caliper brakes

Brakes – Vehicle – Velocipede

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188 2412, B62L 114, F16D 4916, F16D 6500

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061093971

ABSTRACT:
A brake arm assembly for caliper brakes includes a brake block having a post, a seat formed with a pair of lugs at one side thereof and an elongated slot configured to receive the post, each of the lugs having a through hole, an arm having an intermediate portion having two opposite sides formed with two recesses configured to receive the two lugs, the arm having a front side formed with two threaded holes in each of which is fitted a compressed spring, the intermediate portion having an elongated opening between the two threaded holes, two sleeves fitted in two sides of the elongated opening, two first bolts turned through the seat to engage with the two threaded holes of the arm, and a second bolt extending through the through hole of the seat, the sleeves and the elongated opening.

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