frenler
Frenler is the Turkish plural of "fren," meaning brakes. In general use, the term refers to devices or systems designed to slow or stop the motion of a machine, vehicle, or other moving parts by converting kinetic energy into heat, electrical energy, or deformation. The word is borrowed from European languages (French frein) and is commonly used in automotive, railway, bicycle, and industrial contexts.
Functionally, frenler provide controlled deceleration and hold vehicles stationary when parked. They are critical for safety,
Types of frenler include mechanical systems (cable- or rod-actuated), hydraulic brakes (common in passenger cars), drum
Regular maintenance—inspection of pads, rotors, fluid, and linkages—is essential to ensure performance and longevity. Brake systems