Forklift Brake ShoeS

The function of the forklift brake shoe is to force the forklift to slow down or stop directly according to the driver's requirements. It can also stabilize the parked forklift under various road conditions, including on ramps, and prevent the forklift from exceeding a certain speed when going down a long slope.
The working principle of the brake hoof pad When stepping on the brake pedal, the cylinder pushes the piston of the brake master pump forward. After the hydraulic pressure of the brake fluid rises, it enters the wheel oil through the tubing pipe and pushes the brake cylinder piston outward. The cylinder piston pushes the two brake hoofs outwards. At this time, the brake hoofs around the bearing, so that the friction pads on the brake hoofs are pressed on the inner round surface of the brake wheel drum. In this way, the non-rotating friction pad produces a friction moment to the rotating brake drum, which is opposite to the opposite direction of the wheel rotating, thus forcing the wheel to slow down or stop rotating.