What is Brake Caliper?
The brake caliper is a vital part of the vehicle's braking system. Brake calipers work by starting to press against the disc and moving forward or backward in order to generate this power. When you want to stop the vehicle, the brake caliper is activated and works together with the modern disc system. While applying power to the brake pedal, a pressure is created on the hydraulic system, the pressure is transferred to the caliper area via the master cylinder as soon as the brake is applied. The brake caliper presses the brake pads to the disc area by acting on the piston, thanks to the pressure pushed, and thus all the necessary system to stop or slow down your vehicle is completed.
Brake systems have groups among themselves;
- Hydraulic Brake System
- Air Brake System
- ABS Brake System
- ASR Brake System
- ESP Brake System
- BAS Brake System
- MSR Brake System
- EBD Brake System
- EPB Brake System