Brake shoe assembly with fasteners

Brakes – Elements – Shoes

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188250A, 188234, F16D 6904

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052557626

ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to brake components having mechanically detachable friction members. The friction member of the present invention has a plate with a plurality of apertures. This apertured plate has a first surface that abuts a mounting surface on a brake shoe member or the like. The apertured plate has a second surface, opposite of the first surface, with friction material affixed thereto. The apertured plate is detachably fastened to the mounting surface by fasteners, thereby detachably fastening the friction member thereto.

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