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Another presentation from Autotechlabs showing you how a Hydraulic Disc Brake System works. The presentation is split into two parts. The first part explains the Principle and the Caliper side working. The second part will explain the brake pedal side which includes the master cylinder and will be uploaded soon.
You can skip the principle and see them working at 1:56
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@sandmastermaster
@sandmastermaster 7 лет назад
Very good video. I really hate it when people use that robot voice but I love how easy it was to learn from this video.
@xdygmnyrdf
@xdygmnyrdf 5 лет назад
i really love the robot voice. maybe the guy who made this video is shy, and doesnt want to show himself to thousands of people.
@shawndamccormick278
@shawndamccormick278 4 года назад
@@xdygmnyrdf also is faster and water to edit the video and the make just might not have a good voice for narration. I look at it like how alot of actors during the silent film era couldn't make the change to talkies. Even if they were A film stars. I don't really mind the "robot" as long as the content is good. Especially the crime videos. I usually watch/ listen to this while working or going to bed so it actually kinda helps.
@N3230_mobilephoneshootemupgame
@N3230_mobilephoneshootemupgame 3 года назад
i like Daniel UK voice
@teeztoyz
@teeztoyz 8 лет назад
I've watched several videos and none have explained what causes the caliper pads and piston to return to their pre compressed state when you release the brake pedal.
@nathanleacock8103
@nathanleacock8103 8 лет назад
+tzone but if the system is sealed then the brake pedal return to its upright position the fluid would cause the piston in the caliper to back off of the disc and back to their original positions
@teeztoyz
@teeztoyz 8 лет назад
That's what I thought too but investigating further apparently there's a square gasket seal that sits in a recess in the piston cylinder wall that rolls when the piston is compressed and unrolls when the brakes are released assisting the piston back by the smallest fraction to release the rotor...apparently.
@nathanleacock8103
@nathanleacock8103 8 лет назад
i see thanks for sharing
@Spraiser74
@Spraiser74 8 лет назад
Hi both. We are working on a series of technical trainings on clutch, transmission and brakes. In terms of the piston return, it is achieved by an inner seal or "Square cut seal". When the brake is engaged, the seal flexes or deforms. When hydraulic pressure is released, the seal reverts back to its natural state, taking the piston back with it. We explain this with animation in one of our videos. Once up you may wish to take a look.
@achyuth_rj
@achyuth_rj 8 лет назад
Riverdene Consulting Ltd thanks!
@swedish_sadhguru3854
@swedish_sadhguru3854 2 года назад
Ok so now what’s the difference between brakes in a Porsche GT2 and a Volvo?
@sandmastermaster
@sandmastermaster 7 лет назад
What a smart robot
@SevenFootPelican
@SevenFootPelican 5 лет назад
smartbot
@Pengulin
@Pengulin 4 года назад
Smot
@dylandolsky440
@dylandolsky440 4 года назад
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@sshanto17
@sshanto17 4 года назад
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@pranitjadhav8733
@pranitjadhav8733 4 года назад
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@BKnugget97
@BKnugget97 9 лет назад
Seriously these videos are in incredibly easy to understand! I really hope that you continue to make more videos.
@UllahMohd
@UllahMohd 6 лет назад
The Pascal's law in the brake system explanation! Wow!
@shalinithakur4906
@shalinithakur4906 3 года назад
Till now I thought some metal rod inserts in those holes to stop it😂😂
@lachlanjones4148
@lachlanjones4148 3 года назад
Same bro
@pichayapakkhundee5273
@pichayapakkhundee5273 Год назад
I can now die peacefully understanding and designing my brake system for my senior project! You have saved so many engineering lives!! Thank you so much keep up the good work.
@gsxr-er8jz
@gsxr-er8jz 7 лет назад
whilst watching this, I had to take a toilet brake, I piston the toilet seat
@fanshuriardhani9929
@fanshuriardhani9929 7 лет назад
You seems to be addicted to brake fluid. I believe that you can stop anytime
@fanshuriardhani9929
@fanshuriardhani9929 7 лет назад
well that's unoriginal pun. Ok, just give me a brake
@screwsnutsandbolts
@screwsnutsandbolts 7 лет назад
Can we all just STOP with the brake jokes ?
@shekelboi
@shekelboi 6 лет назад
You want us to take a brake?
@mehranamirian2369
@mehranamirian2369 9 лет назад
Flawless, two thumbs up! Thank you :) Can you post more lessons like; how the steering, suspension, Electrical devises or Hybrid engines and transmission systems work?
@luckyg2729
@luckyg2729 5 лет назад
Yet again learning more in like 5 minuets from a video than school teaches me in a year... so sad but very helpful thank you for this simple easy explanatory video!!!
@night_aviation
@night_aviation 4 года назад
Wow, thanks to the text-to-speech AI voice, I feel much smarter now :D
@pankajthakur332
@pankajthakur332 9 лет назад
Your presentation and explanation is touched my heart! Now I knew it that we can develop ourselves just because of you!
@swapnilkadam6401
@swapnilkadam6401 4 года назад
Plz upload more videos about automobile components
@malindupabasara3294
@malindupabasara3294 5 лет назад
How great. That was amazing. Perfect explanation. Please continue your lessons. 👌
@dannymagee8202
@dannymagee8202 5 лет назад
Don't care about the voice robot, only the information and how it's conveyed. Fantastic content - exactly what I wanted to start learning some basic mechanics. Subbed. Edit: Just noticed you stopped making videos ages ago. That's a real shame! This was brilliant.
@iamanoobiecheez
@iamanoobiecheez 8 лет назад
I like the computer narrator voice. This is my favorite voice
@Smiley957
@Smiley957 4 года назад
This video really helped me solve one problem I was stuck at in A level physics. Thanks
@stimfalc
@stimfalc 2 месяца назад
What gets the brake pads off the disk? Drum brake pads have a spring that push the piston back. The piston on the disk brakes is not being pushed back by anything.
@ballerinic
@ballerinic 6 лет назад
very well explained learned stuff I never knew before hand like how when force is applied to the left piston the fluid will transmit a force to the right piston force
@krishnankrish9483
@krishnankrish9483 5 лет назад
Really tnq to post this video..very useful me this video simple explanation
@mafsal007
@mafsal007 3 года назад
Thnks for your valuble class
@vishalvijay8085
@vishalvijay8085 6 лет назад
Highly informative, but sir I want to know that how the 3d animated video was built?
@xelle1649
@xelle1649 6 лет назад
He, most likely, made it in Autodesk Inventor; Autodesk Inventor is commonly used in industries to create 3D "blueprints" for products.
@hellMode
@hellMode 4 года назад
thanks! I always wonder how a single piston break works, now I know
@ilhemedu31
@ilhemedu31 6 лет назад
nice thank you
@opsorryyt
@opsorryyt Год назад
Which type of bearing is installed at the end of the sleeve of a release brake? plz answer
@randomguyfrommars
@randomguyfrommars 3 года назад
I want to give a applause speech for this channel: I'm speechless🤣🤣
@masterj3718
@masterj3718 7 лет назад
plz upload the video of «vacuum pump working" .
@potatochop
@potatochop Год назад
Brilliant! I'm glad you used an equation to explain Pascal's Law, that was more useful detail than I expected. Good work!
@siphilipe
@siphilipe 4 года назад
If they are...? The holes are not mainly for the ventilation as mentioned. The holes are linked to the principle called the current of Foucault (Léon Foucault) a French Scientist.
@MrLilHammer
@MrLilHammer Год назад
Thanks for the great explanation.. but using the voice synthesizer, kinda hurts my ears to be honest... prefer people being more authentic in terms of presenting themselves instead of some unnatural bot.
@Sunrazor
@Sunrazor 3 года назад
Good but you failed to tell what a brake actually does, which is transforming movement energy into heat. That is actually all it does. Hence the heating as you stated. Otherwise it was very educational.
@viswanathnath7929
@viswanathnath7929 4 года назад
Very useful video our company is brake manufacturing Mando automotive India..🙏🙏
@justexpressingmyself397
@justexpressingmyself397 3 года назад
You had the potential to earn a lot by posting videos here on RU-vid... Some had made over a million by having a lot of subscribers. Why dont you post more?
@markk3652
@markk3652 4 года назад
Drilled rotors are a hoax. They may cool faster than a smooth rotor, but they generate more heat during braking. The smooth rotor has more mass(weight) to absorb heat energy from braking. The drilled rotor has less mass to absorb the same heat. One could argue that the holes let the heat out, so they don't heat up, but one would be wrong by using that argument. The metal that is missing can't absorb anything, therefore the metal that is there must absorb more heat. It's simple thermodynamics in action. The drilled rotor also is at risk of cracking due to the stresses at each drilled hole due to the higher temps, and vascillating heat cycling that they go thru. Complete waste of money.
@shravanjadhav3430
@shravanjadhav3430 4 года назад
Hii sir i love you're videos
@TheSwapnilsawant
@TheSwapnilsawant 7 лет назад
your plays an important role in understanding the concept better subscribed 👍👍👍
@123ghosttown123
@123ghosttown123 6 лет назад
My mechanic said that the brake pad and the disc should slightly touch when the brake is not apply, Is it correct? When we step on the brake pedal, they will further be pressed together.
@amrteko7834
@amrteko7834 8 лет назад
thanks for the great video but i have a question, what pushes the piston back when brake is released because i disassembled the caliper on my car and pushed the brakes so the piston extended out and i had to use a c-clamp to get it back in, i mean why doesn't it return back when brakes are released and doesn't that make the pads in contact with the rotor all the time ?
@amrteko7834
@amrteko7834 8 лет назад
+AutoTech Lab Thanks i was just confused because my right wheel brakes seem to be slightly stuck and the wheel doesn't move on low rpm while the car is on jacks i thought this might be the problem but i'm guessing now it could be the master cylinder, another question can a faulty master cylinder cause the brakes to stick on one side only or does the master feed both sides at the same time, and are the 2 pistons inside the master for right and left or not ?
@elevatedascent
@elevatedascent 8 лет назад
The piston is sliding on a square seal located in the bore this seal is what brings the piston back.. As the piston moves the square seal will twist slightly when the brake is applied and when the brake is released the seal will bring the piston back so the seal is flat..
@prasannakumar5683
@prasannakumar5683 6 лет назад
Bro the break piston have more elastic spring it pushes bake.
@pokemon17007
@pokemon17007 6 лет назад
Amr Teko omg i have the same question. Still dont know what is 'square seal' and where it is alocated. I need to check that part on my bike. Doing investigation... would be nice if someone can give me some hints..
@labradormcgraw
@labradormcgraw 4 года назад
As always, great animation; Christ awful narration. Why oh why use a computer voice to ruin the video?
@SlackersIndustry
@SlackersIndustry Год назад
awesome, didnt understand how the outter brake pad was being pushed in now i see, my pins are frozen stuck no wonder outter brake pad minimal wear and only in one corner thanks
@pragmaticapproach1590
@pragmaticapproach1590 3 года назад
I've very visible but I don't know how the piston return backward? I don't see a spring.
@anamulvictor4202
@anamulvictor4202 5 лет назад
Dear bro what a good video it's. Thanks for that.
@torisaurio
@torisaurio Год назад
2:40 drilled holes are not for ventilation, they only help in evacuating gases that the pads produce and weight reduction
@gibbethoskins8621
@gibbethoskins8621 3 года назад
Once the brake pads clamps on the disk to brake, what force retracts them away to stop braking?? 🤔
@ghidfg
@ghidfg 2 года назад
after they have squeezed the rotor, what makes them go back to their original position.
@sajithchamara6885
@sajithchamara6885 4 года назад
Thanks for your hard work on this video really appreciate
@thatguyfromca
@thatguyfromca 10 месяцев назад
What if the caliper bolts are not screwed in all the way because of bad threads, can this cause a wobble?
@chielomancini9436
@chielomancini9436 3 года назад
Wow Good video, Could you explain how piston returned to it position. Because there is no spring
@siddeshmetri1169
@siddeshmetri1169 6 лет назад
It's really awesome engineering. And thank you sir for explanation with animation.
@jahajachrist2448
@jahajachrist2448 3 года назад
literally watched a 2 hour lecture and didnt understand shit, watched this and now i get the whole thing, fucking hell man
@AdrianJayeOnline
@AdrianJayeOnline 4 года назад
seriously, any YT channel which can't be bothered with a real human should be taken down
@TristanVash38
@TristanVash38 3 года назад
I had this weird notion that a grocery cart with rocket launchers was going to pop out while I'm at the grocery store in Birmingham at 2AM.
@adityarai2470
@adityarai2470 Год назад
I always that the brake had hooks in them that fitted in the holes on the disc brake,never knew it worked like that
@boateff709
@boateff709 Год назад
Joms🔥
@ClawSpike
@ClawSpike 3 года назад
I would like to give this robot a beer. Good job.
@jialieyan5263
@jialieyan5263 6 лет назад
Very impressive video, clearly show how break works. I am looking forward more presentation from you guys.
@deeps-v
@deeps-v 6 лет назад
Excellent video. Thanks a lot for the wonderful explanation.
@djsonfire0001
@djsonfire0001 7 лет назад
thumbs down for automated voice👎i hate when people don't just narrate it
@johnbru1191
@johnbru1191 Год назад
What releases the brake pads and keeps them away from the rotor until the pedal is pressed again?
@Evrenthewrencher
@Evrenthewrencher 8 лет назад
ok but did u explain how piston calipers go back to its original position when u let off brakes?
@yosyp5905
@yosyp5905 7 лет назад
casanovaevren You let go the brake causing negative pressure.
@Benzknees
@Benzknees 6 лет назад
Good question. I can see why the caliper piston would pull back, but why would that cause the caliper frame and pads to move away from the disc rotor? The inner pad has no mechanical fixing to the piston to pull it away. And there seems no reason why the inward movement of the piston would cause the caliper frame to shift outwards, to pull the outer pad away from the rotor.
@kaiserindia2
@kaiserindia2 6 лет назад
true, i have the same question in my mind
@vishalpagadala8062
@vishalpagadala8062 8 лет назад
great video!!! which software you used to do this animation?
@jonahtagaro5775
@jonahtagaro5775 5 лет назад
Can u please make a video that repairs or shows the combination switch function?
@Kooolram
@Kooolram 6 лет назад
Very informative. Thanks for clearing the science behind this...
@chemicalspore
@chemicalspore 4 года назад
If my high school teachers taught me algebra like this, i wouldn't be so dumb. This is amazing
@iandude44
@iandude44 Год назад
Never knew how the outside pad gets forced onto the rotors, makes perfect sense now
@landonwoodruff
@landonwoodruff 3 года назад
so what would cause the outer brake pad to wear down to metal while the inner brake pad is nearly new?
@sherazmalik7596
@sherazmalik7596 3 года назад
So excelent video
@samaxel_19
@samaxel_19 7 лет назад
Thank you for making this video.. it really help me a lot! Thank you thank you!!
@Smart-ci6nw
@Smart-ci6nw 4 года назад
very interesting.Thank you for sharing
@bricknmotor
@bricknmotor 4 года назад
Anyone know whats cause the rotor to not turn by hand as soon as i just hand tighten the caliper bolts on?
@HimanshuPathakasb
@HimanshuPathakasb 7 лет назад
amazing... this is a next level study material for students.... highly appriciated the content..
@dmmujahid7509
@dmmujahid7509 5 лет назад
Pls make a veido on ABS breaking system and what is adventage of using hydraulic breaking system against wired breaking system...... And thanks for such a great veido
@PhoenixT1953
@PhoenixT1953 5 лет назад
wire would stretch or snap from the force needed to stop the car
@eltattooma
@eltattooma 7 лет назад
a super clean explain.. thanks very much.
@neerajpant100
@neerajpant100 7 лет назад
Very poor video too hard to understand use simplistic language
@md.janealamjony8951
@md.janealamjony8951 8 лет назад
waiting for next video, its awesome works :) thanks a lot...
@amitjh08
@amitjh08 5 лет назад
One of the best explanation which i have seen on RU-vid...
@mrchuckers929
@mrchuckers929 8 лет назад
How does the caliper attach to the wheel? if the rotor spins doesnt the caliper also spin with it?
@k.pathirana.8868
@k.pathirana.8868 10 месяцев назад
Very helpful. Congratulations.
@psmith7361
@psmith7361 3 года назад
very interesting
@arfanation9447
@arfanation9447 6 лет назад
Please stop that silly background music
@anandmohan9037
@anandmohan9037 4 года назад
How the pads release the Disc on releasing then Brake pedal is not explained
@zewdutesfalem1382
@zewdutesfalem1382 4 года назад
it is very nice vedeo for teaching and knowing about disk brake
@benp4736
@benp4736 4 года назад
Today I accidently got my finger stuck in one and it sliced it up
@praveenmuthukumarasamy5790
@praveenmuthukumarasamy5790 4 года назад
A clean and nice explanation. Very much appreciable.
@TequilaShortz
@TequilaShortz Год назад
Disc brakes in old times👉 ru-vid.comp6BChsqESDw
@TheGamecheater100
@TheGamecheater100 8 лет назад
I don't understand how the brake Is attached to the wheel, the wheel spins but the brake don't, can anyone explain that to me please.
@TheGamecheater100
@TheGamecheater100 8 лет назад
+AutoTech Lab thanks alot for the answer
@nightwalkerinlight4660
@nightwalkerinlight4660 6 лет назад
TheGamecheater100 if the calipers rotated with the discs it wouldn't stop because it needs to be a attached to a stationary base in order to stop. Just logic
@carlosherrera8541
@carlosherrera8541 3 года назад
Now I’m catching myself talking like this very smart robot 😂😂😂
@sudharsanjp9218
@sudharsanjp9218 7 лет назад
Hi very clear vedio very clan explaining... thank you very much...
@Simoses
@Simoses Год назад
I can’t believe they got candy cadet to talk about brakes
@ajonnet
@ajonnet 8 лет назад
Nice explanation. But i was wondering why only Hydraulic fluid, if only requirement is pull and push. Why not some wire system like we have in clutch wire?
@ajonnet
@ajonnet 8 лет назад
Interesting stuff with fluid, didn't know that. Thanks for replying.
@RanjithkumarRK37
@RanjithkumarRK37 7 лет назад
Very helpful, Thanks a lot sir...
@myplaystation5
@myplaystation5 5 лет назад
Good job
@rafaelgraterol5928
@rafaelgraterol5928 2 года назад
This really throws a lot of light when considering the dynamics of the brake pedal over it's movement, thanks a lot!! Even if now is easier to consider, an animation presentating it would help those with doubts on this!
@gopikrishna4655
@gopikrishna4655 5 лет назад
engine start motor with part's name explained sir please
@bhanuthakur163
@bhanuthakur163 7 лет назад
greatly explained..thanks
@mulunehgetnet4827
@mulunehgetnet4827 8 лет назад
It isn't clear that how the outer caliper moves against arotor
@alisterrebello5337
@alisterrebello5337 5 лет назад
I see a video about disc brake because I'm a car enthusiasts, I clicked, "physics and chemistry starts"
@ScriptGuider
@ScriptGuider 5 лет назад
There was no chemistry involved here.
@highwinds71
@highwinds71 Год назад
Frickin awesome, I was curious I couldn't picture how it works in my mind, man I hope I'm lucky enough that I don't need to replace the entire caliber or one of the brake lines and it's just the pins that need grease.
@baba802
@baba802 8 лет назад
Thanks for great explanation with good animation
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