Wear detection probe for a braking element and a braking element

Brakes – With condition indicator – Wear

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ABSTRACT:
A wear detection probe is provided for a braking element with a holder to prevent the displacement of a detection wire. The holder 11 is formed with an arrangement path assembly 14 including two through paths 15F, 15R arranged one before the other, a communication path 16 and two exposed paths 17L, 17R arranged side by side. A wear detection probe 10 is assembled by fitting a detection wire 18 into the arrangement path assembly 14. The arrangement path assembly 14 has bent paths, and the detection wire 18 is caught at the bent portions of the arrangement path assembly 14 even if a pulling force acts thereon. Thus, there is no likelihood that the detection wire 18 is displaced.

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Document No. 20327, Vehicle brake lining wear sensor, London Transport Executive, p. 124, Mar. 1981.

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