Reasons for Brake Vibration at High Speeds
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Reasons for brake vibration at high speeds: 1. Uneven brake disc surface with excessive radial runout; 2. Significant deviation in wheel alignment data; 3. Tire pressure being too high or too low; 4. Abnormal tire wear; 5. Wheel rim deformation. Braking, also known as deceleration, refers to the action of stopping or reducing the speed of moving locomotives, vehicles, other transportation tools, or machinery. The principle of braking involves fixing a wheel or disc on the high-speed shaft of the machine and installing corresponding brake shoes, bands, or discs on the machine base to generate braking torque under external force. Common braking devices include drum brakes and disc brakes.