- Mon Aug 24, 2020 3:44 pm
#92450
‘Self-servo’ is a function of any drum brake with two or more shoes. It is always an aid to braking effect – hence the move to twin leading or four leading shoe brakes. The problem with a drum brake isn’t the result of self-servo but of poor brake set-up or design.
The locking of the shoes occurs when the brake cam is rotated beyond the point of no return so that it is no longer the operating flats that expand the brake shoes but the entire width of the cam is forced between the shoes - a point at which the springs cannot return the brake to its 'off' position. Up to that point the brake ought not to lock.
Or am I wrong again?!
The locking of the shoes occurs when the brake cam is rotated beyond the point of no return so that it is no longer the operating flats that expand the brake shoes but the entire width of the cam is forced between the shoes - a point at which the springs cannot return the brake to its 'off' position. Up to that point the brake ought not to lock.
Or am I wrong again?!