EATON Brake Shoes | Raptor Supplies
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EATON Brake Shoes


Eaton brake shoes are a part of a vehicle's drum brake system commonly found on its rear wheels. The brake shoes are positioned inside the brake drum and are ideal for generating friction to slow & stop the vehicle whenever the brake pedal is pressed. They are used in various vehicles like cars..., trucks, buses & trailers. Whenever the brake pedal is pressed, the pressure gets transmitted to the brake drum, pressing the brake shoes against the drum. The friction between the brake shoes & the brake drum slows down the vehicle. They are available in sizes ranging from 8 to 19 inches.Read more

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48-1268-4
€4,802.22
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48-603-7
€6,569.32
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48-1267-4
€3,938.26
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48-1971
€12,808.54
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48-554-7
€8,048.87

Working Mechanism

  • After pressing the brake pedal, the pressure transfers to the wheel cylinder.
  • The wheel cylinder pushes the brake shoes in the outward direction against the brake drum's inner surface.
  • The friction material (brake shoe lining) on the brake shoes rubs against the brake drum and creates friction.
  • The amount of braking force on the drum is based on the applied pressure on the brake pedal & the brake system's design.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do these Eaton brake shoes comply with any standard?

Selected models, such as Eaton 48-1268-4, are UL-listed, offering enhanced user safety.

What are the causes of the wearing down of Eaton brake shoes?

Over time, Eaton brake shoes may wear down due to the wearing of brake shoe linings. Users should replace them to maintain proper braking performance.

Are Eaton brake shoes suitable for all vehicle types?

Eaton brake shoes are suitable for a wide range of vehicle types like cars, trucks, buses & trailers. However, users should check the instructions for a specific vehicle.

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