Friction lining carrier member having replaceable friction linin

Brakes – Elements – Brake wheels

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29433, 188 732, 188250G, 192 7013, F16D 6512

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043622259

ABSTRACT:
A carrier member for replaceable friction linings for clutch-type disc brakes wherein the friction linings are guided and held radially relative to a brake disc by a positive engagement with grooves in an adjacent surface of the carrier member with the friction linings being supported in the circumferential direction relative to the disc by supporting elements connected to the carrier member. The supporting elements engage bores in the carrier member perpendicular to the adjacent surface and are held in their mounted position by a friction lining overlapping an edge of the adjacent supporting element.

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