What Causes Abnormal Noise When Braking?
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Reasons for abnormal noise when braking: 1. Normal activation of ABS; 2. Rust on brake pads or discs; 3. New brake pads; 4. Excessive wear of brake discs and pads: Both brake discs and pads are high-wear components that experience friction during each brake application, leading to natural wear over time. When excessively worn, abnormal noise will occur; 5. Assembly issues. Braking, also known as deceleration, refers to the action of stopping or reducing the speed of moving locomotives, vehicles, other transport tools, or machinery. The general principle of braking involves fixing a wheel or disc on the machine's high-speed shaft and installing corresponding brake shoes, bands, or discs on the machine base, which generate braking torque under external force. The braking device is a mechanical deceleration device that can slow down the vehicle, also known as a retarder.