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Asbestos Brake Shoes
Asbestos brake shoes are those which contain asbestos in the friction material. They used to be very popular before the health risks of asbestos became known. Asbestos is linked to several diseases, including lung cancer. Because of this, many countries have banned the use of asbestos in new brake shoe products. However, some aftermarket brake shoes may still contain asbestos.
Non-Asbestos Organic (NAO) Brake Shoes
Non-asbestos organic brake shoes are made from materials like cellulose, rubber, and resins. They are designed to be similar in performance to asbestos-containing materials, but without the health risks. NAO brake shoes tend to be quieter and smoother than other types. However, they may wear out faster and perform poorly in high-temperature situations.
Metallic Brake Shoes
Metallic brake shoes are made from a high friction material that contains steel, copper, and other metals. They offer high friction and are very durable. This makes them a good choice for high-load or high-speed applications. However, they tend to be noisier than other types and can cause damage to brake drums.
Semi-Metallic Brake Shoes
Semi-metallic brake shoes strike a balance between NAO and fully metallic materials. They contain around 30-70% metal fibers blended with organic materials. This gives them good strength and durability, while also allowing for quieter operation.
Ceramic Brake Shoes
Brake shoes that are made from ceramic friction materials are called composite brake shoes. They are more durable and can produce high friction. This makes them a good option for heavy-duty vehicles or for racing. They are also quiet and produce little dust, making them suitable for applications where noise and cleanliness are important.
Carbon-Carbon Composites
Carbon-composite brake shoes are mainly used in aircraft and high-performance vehicles. They are good for high-temperature performance, wear resistance, and good mechanical strength. This makes them suitable for applications that involve frequent and heavy braking.
Here are the specifications and features of the CG 125 brake shoe:
The size of the brake shoe cg125
Brake shoes are available in different sizes to match the needs of different vehicles. The brake shoe size is measured by the length, width, and radius. The brake shoe cg125 has a length of 155 mm, width of 52 mm, and a 66 mm radius.
Brake shoe materials
Brake shoes are made from cast iron, stamped steel, and other materials. The CG 125 brake shoe is manufactured from cast iron, which is durable and corrosion resistant. The brake lining is made of friction material that is bonded to the brake shoe.
Brake shoe lining thickness
The brake lining thickness affects the performance and lifespan of the brake shoe. The CG 125 brake shoe has a lining thickness of 5 mm. This ensures the motorcycle has effective braking since the brake shoe will have enough friction material to stop the wheel.
Brake shoe mounting
The CG 125 brake shoe is mounted on a drum using brake shoe pins. The brake shoes are returned to their original position by return springs. The brake shoes are actuated by a brake lever, which is connected to the brake pedal using a brake rod. When the brake pedal is pressed, the brake lever moves and pushes the brake shoes outward, making contact with the brake drum.
Brake shoe weight
The brake shoe weight affects the overall performance of the vehicle. A heavy brake shoe will increase the weight of the brake shoe, which will translate to a heavier pedal. The CG 125 brake shoe weighs 500 grams.
Maintaining the CG 125 brake shoes will ensure they last longer and provide better braking performance. Here are some maintenance tips for the brake shoes:
Choosing the right brake shoes for a specific vehicle is crucial for optimal performance and safety. Here are some factors to consider when selecting brake shoes:
Compatibility:
Ensure the brake shoes are compatible with the vehicle's make, model, and specifications. For instance, the CG 125 bike brake shoe will be appropriate for a Honda CG 125 motorcycle. The dimensions, mounting points, and braking system types (drum or disc) should match to ensure proper fit and function.
Quality and brand:
Consider the reputation and brand of the brake shoes. Well-known brands often provide reliable products and better after-sales services. Users can also read reviews and seek recommendations to identify trusted brands.
Type of brake shoes:
Different types of brake shoes are available, such as semi-metallic, organic, or ceramic materials. Each type has advantages and disadvantages depending on the driving conditions, noise levels, and durability requirements. A Honda CG 125 brake shoe is made of organic material and is suitable for regular city commuting with good stopping power and low noise.
Driving habits and conditions:
Determine the driving habits and conditions where the vehicle will be used. For heavy-duty applications or high-speed vehicles, brake shoes with superior performance and heat resistance are needed. In contrast, regular or occasional use requires standard brake shoes.
Price and budget:
Set a budget for the brake shoe purchase. While it's tempting to settle for cheaper options, prioritize quality and safety. Compare prices and features from different suppliers to find the best value for money.
Warranty and guarantee:
Check if the brake shoes have a reasonable warranty period and guarantee. This protects the buyer's investment and gives them confidence in the product's quality.
Replacing the CG125 brake shoes is a straightforward process that can be done with basic mechanical skills and tools. Here is a step-by-step guide:
Tools and Materials Needed:
Replacement Steps:
Q1: How often should someone change their brake shoes?
A1: There is no definite number of times to change brake shoes. A Honda CG125 brake shoe should be changed once users start noticing worn-out signs. The change period can be between 15,000 to 30,000 miles. Factors that affect the change period include driving habits and road conditions.
Q2: What are the signs of worn-out brake shoes?
A2: Worn-out brake shoes can lead to several damages and accidents if not changed in good time. The signs of worn-out brake shoes include squeaking noises when braking, grinding noises when braking, and a spongy feel on the brake pedal. Others include longer stopping distances and visible damage on the shoes.
Q3: Can users change brake shoes on their own?
A3: Yes, users can change the CG 125 brake shoe on their own. However, they need to have basic mechanical skills and knowledge. They should also have the right tools for the job. To be on the safe side, users should consult a professional mechanic.
Q4: Are there different types of brake shoes for different vehicles?
A4: Yes, there are different types of brake shoes for different vehicles. The CG 125 brake shoe is designed for Honda CG125 motorcycles. Other vehicles have their brake shoes customized to fit the braking system and requirements of the vehicle.