remtrommel
Remtrommel, or brake drum, is the rotating cylindrical component of a drum brake system used on many road vehicles. The drum is attached to the wheel hub and turns with the wheel. When the brakes are applied, brake shoes are pressed outward by hydraulic pistons inside wheel cylinders and contact the inner surface of the drum, creating friction that slows the vehicle. The drum also serves as a heat sink, helping to dissipate the heat generated by braking.
Drum brakes can be self-energizing, meaning the motion of the rotating drum helps push the shoes into
Materials commonly used for remtrommels are cast iron, chosen for wear resistance and heat capacity; aluminum
Maintenance and inspection involve checking for cracks, scoring, or out-of-round wear on the drum interior, and