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BIT 4 Piston for BENZ BMW VW TOYOTA Performance Brake Calipers: A Closer Look
The brake caliper is one of the most important parts of a car as it is responsible for the car's stopping power. When the driver depresses the brake pedal, the brake fluid causes the pistons in the calipers to push the brake pads, which press against the brake discs, and...Read more -
The Importance of Brake Calipers in Your Vehicle
Brake calipers are an important part of a vehicle’s braking system. They are responsible for the proper functioning of your brake pads and pads, ultimately ensuring your safety on the road. In this blog, we will discuss the significance of brake calipers in automotive parts, and introduce y...Read more -
How to choose the appropriate brake caliper and the use environment
This article will introduce the product description, usage method and usage environment of the brake caliper from a business point of view, so as to help novice users use the brake caliper better and solve problems during use.Product Description A brake caliper is a mechanical device used in the ...Read more -
What is an EPB and how it works
Electronic parking EPB (Electrical Parking Brake) refers to the technology of electronically controlled parking brake. Electronic handbrake is a technology that realizes parking brake through electronic control. Advantages of the system: 1. After the EPB engine is turned off, the system can autom...Read more -
What do brake calipers do?
What is the role of the caliper: Calipers can also be called brake cylinders. There are a lot of pistons inside the caliper. The function of the caliper is to push the brake pads to clamp the brake disc and slow down the car. After the brake pads clamp the brake disc, the kinetic energy can be co...Read more -
What is a car’s brake caliper? What is the function?
The function of the car caliper: it has the function of decelerating, stopping or maintaining the operation of the wheel. Typically only disc brake systems are used, which are areas that protrude on the outside of the pads to enhance braking performance. The disc brake in the car consists of a br...Read more -
The automotive brake caliper market will be worth $13 billion by 2027;
The automotive brake caliper market revenue is expected to reach $13 billion by 2027, according to new research from Global Market Insights Inc.Automakers making more fuel-efficient vehicles are driving the growth of the brake caliper market over the forecast period. Many brake caliper manufactur...Read more -
How Disc Brakes Work
When the driver steps on the brake pedal, the power is amplified by the brake booster (servo system) and changed into a hydraulic pressure (oil-pressure) by the master cylinder. The pressure reaches the brakes on the wheels via tubing filled with brake oil (brak...Read more -
What is Electronic parking brake?
What is Electronic parking brake? An electronic parking brake (EPB), also known as an electric park brake in North America, is an electronically controlled parking brake, whereby the driver activates the holding mechanism with a button and the brake pads are electrically applied to the rear wheel...Read more -
Electric Park Brake (EPB)
BIT keeps on putting out its seal of quality in the Aftermarket thanks to its revolutionary Electric Park Brake (EPB) portfolio, which is in its fifth generation and covers several important platforms including Renault, Nissan, BMW and Ford. Initially launched in 2001, the BIT Electric Park Brake...Read more -
Electric Parking Brake on the Way to Standard – New Trends
The electric caliper brake includes a carrier to which a pair of pad plates are mounted, a caliper housing which is slidably mounted to the carrier and is provided with a cylinder containing a piston, a spindle unit including a screw which penetrates a rear portion of the cylinder and is configur...Read more -
What are calipers good for?
The brake caliper houses your car’s brake pads and pistons. Its job is to slow the car’s wheels by creating friction with the brake rotors. The brake caliper fits like a clamp on a wheel’s rotor to stop the wheel from turning when you step on the brakes. What happens when a brak...Read more