What are the common types of brakes?
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There are two common types of brakes: disc brakes and drum brakes. Disc Brakes: Disc brakes, also known as caliper brakes, are named for their shape. They are hydraulically controlled and consist of main components such as the brake disc, wheel cylinder, brake caliper, and oil pipe. The brake disc is made of alloy steel and fixed to the wheel, rotating with it. The wheel cylinder is fixed to the brake's backing plate and remains stationary. Drum Brakes: A typical drum brake mainly consists of components such as the backing plate, brake drum, brake shoe, wheel cylinder (brake wheel cylinder), return spring, and positioning pin. Introduction to Brakes: Generally refers to the manual brake installed in motor vehicles, commonly known as the handbrake, used to stabilize the vehicle after it has come to a stop, preventing accidents caused by rolling on inclined surfaces.