How to Maximize the Efficiency of ABS Brakes?

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OVera
07/29/25 7:08pm
ABS anti-lock braking system controls the rolling friction of the wheels. The ABS master cylinder consists of multiple solenoid valves and wheel speed sensors. During emergency braking, when the brake pedal is fully depressed, the solenoid valves open the hydraulic oil circuit to prevent wheel lock-up. Below is an introduction to ABS: 1. Introduction: ABS stands for Anti-lock Braking System, a technology developed by Robert Bosch GmbH for use in motorcycles and cars. It prevents loss of vehicle control and reduces braking distance to enhance vehicle safety. 2. Function: The function of ABS is to automatically control the braking force during vehicle braking, preventing wheel lock-up to ensure maximum traction between the wheels and the road surface. 3. Development: The development of ABS systems can be traced back to the early 20th century. By the late 1970s, digital electronics and large-scale integrated circuits had advanced significantly.
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