EATON Brake Hydraulic Cylinders | Raptor Supplies
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EATON Brake Hydraulic Cylinders


Eaton brake hydraulic cylinders are used in a vehicle / industrial equipment's brake system for transmitting the brake pedal force to the brake pads or shoes, thereby applying pressure on the brake rotors / drums and slowing down or stopping the vehicle or equipment. Eaton brake hydraulic cylinders are durable & reliable and can withstand regular wear and tear....Read more

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Working Mechanism

  • After pressing the brake pedal, the master cylinder gets activated to convert the mechanical force into hydraulic pressure.
  • This hydraulic pressure is transmitted to the brake hydraulic cylinders through the brake lines.
  • These brake hydraulic cylinders convert the hydraulic pressure to mechanical force and apply pressure to the brake pads or shoes.
  • The pressure is further applied to the brake rotors or drums to slow down or stop the vehicle or equipment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where are Eaton brake hydraulic cylinders used?

They are used in various brake system configurations like drum brakes, disc brakes & hydraulic actuated parking brakes. They can also be used in combination with other brake components like master cylinders, brake hoses & brake fluid.

When do I replace Eaton brake hydraulic cylinders?

  • If brakes are not functioning properly, it could be due to improper transmission of force from the brake pedal to the brake pads or shoes.
  • The cylinders are not working properly if a user faces a spongy or soft brake pedal.
  • If the leaking brake fluid is noticed, it could be due to brake hydraulic cylinders. Leaking brake fluid can lead to a loss of hydraulic pressure, affecting the braking performance of the vehicle.

How to maintain Eaton brake hydraulic cylinders?

  • Check the brake fluid level regularly.
  • Inspect the brake lines for damage or leaks.
  • Replace the brake hydraulic cylinders if needed.

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