bremseanlegget
Bremseanlegget, often translated as the braking system, is a crucial component of any vehicle responsible for slowing down or stopping its motion. Its primary function is to convert the kinetic energy of the moving vehicle into heat through friction. This process allows for safe control and operation of the vehicle.
The basic principle of most modern braking systems involves hydraulic pressure. When the driver presses the
There are two main types of braking mechanisms commonly found in vehicles: disc brakes and drum brakes.
Modern vehicles also often incorporate anti-lock braking systems (ABS). ABS is an electronic safety system that