103b Drum Brakes

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Across
  1. 1. a hubbed brake drum that contains the wheel bearings and attaches directly to the spindle
  2. 5. the procedure used to safely break in new brake shoes and resurfaced drums
  3. 10. a seal created by the rolled edge of the backing plate and a groove on the drum
  4. 11. the end of the brake shoe closest to the anchor in the direction of drum rotation
  5. 12. a brake shoe that wraps itself onto the drum when applied to increase friction
  6. 15. a type of brake lining attached to the shoe using thermal set glue rather than rivets
  7. 16. the threaded wheel on a self adjuster that is turned to eliminate excess shoe clearance
  8. 17. a loss of stopping power caused by excessive heat reducing the coefficient of friction
  9. 18. the parking brake component that acts as a fulcrum and forces the front shoe into the drum
  10. 19. the thicker metal piece of the brake shoe that provides rigid support and mounting holes
  11. 20. the cylindrical friction surface attached to the wheel assembly
Down
  1. 2. a parking brake linkage component that ensures even application force reaches each wheel
  2. 3. a hubless brake drum that fits over the wheel studs and a central pilot hole
  3. 4. another name for a leading trailing or non servo brake layout
  4. 6. the curved surface of the brake shoe that the friction lining is attached to
  5. 7. the shoe closest to the front of the vehicle that is the first to move off the anchor
  6. 8. the shoe with a longer thicker lining that does up to seventy percent of the braking force
  7. 9. the end of the brake shoe closest to the applying force
  8. 13. the springs that pull the brake shoes back to their rest position when the pedal is released
  9. 14. a brake arrangement where both shoes self energize in either forward or reverse rotation