féktárcsákdobok
Féktárcsákdobok translates from Hungarian to English as "brake discs and drums." This term refers to the primary components of a friction braking system used in vehicles. Brake discs, also known as rotors, are typically found on the front wheels of most modern vehicles and often on the rear as well. They are flat, circular metal plates that rotate with the wheel hub. Brake drums are generally found on the rear wheels of older or less performance-oriented vehicles, or as part of a parking brake system on many vehicles. They are hollow, cylindrical metal castings that also rotate with the wheel.
When the driver applies the brakes, brake pads (for discs) or brake shoes (for drums) are pressed