remklemmen
Remklemmen, also known as brake calipers, are essential components of a vehicle's braking system. Their primary function is to house the brake pads and apply friction to the brake rotor, thus slowing down or stopping the vehicle. When the driver applies the brakes, hydraulic fluid is forced into the caliper, pushing pistons against the brake pads. These pads then press against the spinning rotor, creating the necessary friction.
There are two main types of remklemmen: floating (or sliding) calipers and fixed calipers. Floating calipers
Fixed calipers, often found in higher-performance vehicles, have pistons on both sides of the rotor. This design
Remklemmen are typically made from cast iron or aluminum. The materials used can affect braking performance