Sunday, February 1, 2009

Brake Repair And Its Relationship With Your Car's Rotors

Rotors need brake repair when certain things alter its performance. These can be found in the braking system. They are the part on which the pads are pressed against when the driver wants the vehicle to come to a stop or slow down. They are flat discs which are usually connected to the wheel and it turns as the wheel turns. The pads, which are pressed unto them, function in different ways, either hydraulically, mechanically, electromagnetically or pneumatically. It is the caliper that presses the pads on the rotating discs to implement the stop or the slowing own of the automobile. These discs need to be smooth all the way around in order to function properly and deliver the action that they are supposed to.

Damage

There are several ways that the rotors can be damaged. These include, but are not limited to warping, severe rusting, scarring, uneven smoothness and cracking. Warping is a condition in which the disc may have bent due to pressure or trauma. Brake repair for this damage may be done by machining the rotors themselves in order to compensate for the warp that has occurred. This is a delicate job because excessive bending can result to more warping or dents which are difficult to get rid of. If the discs are dented, they may need to be replaced because the dents can cause the pads to malfunction or wear out prematurely. Rust can accumulate on the rotors if these are made of cast iron. The presence of oxidized iron is normal for this kind of material but excessive occurrence can compromise the stability of the discs, especially those of vented brakes. Brake repair for excessive rust may be to replace the vented brakes or to scrape off the excess rust if constant use cannot do so. Scarring is a condition that happens to the discs when the pads are worn out and are not changed on time. The worn out pads eventually give way to the caliper which will now be the ones that will be pressed against the rotating discs as the driver steps on the brakes. The metal on metal action causes the caliper to score the rotors. Regular checkups on the state of the pads need to be done to prevent this from happening.

Cracking of the rotors themselves usually happen to those that have holes drilled on them. The holes are supposed to lessen the weight of the assembly. The result of drilling holes is the occurrence of cracks in and around the holes. The cracks can be hazardous because they compromise the function of the pads as they are pressed on the discs. Brake repair for cracks is to actually replace the rotors because no amount of resurfacing can take away the cracks.

These are most of the problems with the braking system that focus on rotors. It is advisable to have the entire assembly regularly checked in order to prevent damages in it as well as to prevent any accident which may be the result of malfunctioning brakes.

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