bremsekalipere
Bremsekalipere, or brake calipers, are a central component of disc brake systems found on many automobiles, motorcycles, and modern bicycles. They hold the brake pads and use hydraulic or mechanical force to press the pads against a rotating brake disc (rotor), creating friction that slows or stops motion.
Most car calipers are either floating (sliding) or fixed. Floating calipers move laterally on guide pins and
Actuation is usually hydraulic, with brake fluid transmitting pressure from the master cylinder to the caliper
Materials vary; aluminum alloy calipers are common for weight savings, while cast iron or steel components