kerékfékrendszer
A kerékfékrendszer is the collective term for the components in a vehicle that enable it to slow down or stop. This system is crucial for safe operation and relies on the principle of converting kinetic energy into heat through friction. The primary components typically include brake discs or drums, brake pads or shoes, a master cylinder, brake lines, and often a brake booster. When the driver applies the brake pedal, hydraulic fluid is pressurized, transmitting this force to the brake calipers or wheel cylinders. These components then force the brake pads or shoes against the rotating brake discs or drums, generating the necessary friction. Modern vehicles may also incorporate anti-lock braking systems (ABS) and electronic stability control (ESC) as integral parts of the kerékfékrendszer, enhancing safety and control during braking. Regular maintenance and inspection of the kerékfékrendszer are essential to ensure its optimal performance and the safety of all road users.