féknyergek
Féknyergek are a fundamental component of a vehicle's braking system. Their primary function is to house the brake pads and to apply pressure to the rotor when the brakes are activated. When the driver presses the brake pedal, hydraulic fluid is forced through the brake lines, which in turn actuates the caliper. This action forces the brake pads against the rotating brake rotor, creating friction that slows and eventually stops the vehicle.
There are two main types of féknyergek: floating (or sliding) calipers and fixed calipers. Floating calipers
The components of a féknyereg typically include the caliper body, pistons, seals, and bleed screws. The caliper