Brake Wheel Cylinder
Brake function within general vehicle Drum Brake
Movement of Piston operated by Oil Pressure produced by BMC, and attaches the Shoe to the Drum within the Drum Brake to cause brake power
Fixed on Back Plate located between the inner Shoe of the Drum Brake and end section of the Shoe
Auto Adjust BWC
Automated Gap control Wheel Cylinder (both directions)
Movement of Piston operated by Oil Pressure produced by BMC, and attaches the Shoe to the Drum within the Drum Brake to give brake power
Fixed on Back Plate located between the inner Shoe of the Drum Brake and end section of the Shoe.
When the LINING is more worn out than the Lining Set GAP, The screws spin and fix the Gap as much as abrasion.
Auto Adjust BWC (Brake Wheel Cylinder)
Automated Gap control Wheel Cylinder (one direction)
It is attached to the up/down direction within the Drum, and Shoe with additional left/right directions is attached to the Drum to cause brakes
Wedge BWC
Automated Gap Control Wheel Cylinder (both directions)
By the air pressure within the Brake Chamber, the Rod part of the WC meeting with the Chamber moves to cause Piston movement in the form of a Wedge, and it causes brakes by attaching the Shoe to the Drum
DFixed on Back Plate located between the inner Shoe of the Drum Brake and end section of the Shoe.