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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Breakmaster/ Hydro Vac


       A master cylinder is an automotive device that applies hydraulic pressure to the braking system. The master cylinder is typically located in the engine compartment and is fitted with a removable cap to add brake fluid.A brake master cylinder converts pressure from the brake pedal into hydraulic power that causes the brakes on an automobile to operate.
      The master cylinder supplies pressure to both circuits of the car. It is a remarkable device that uses two pistons in the same cylinder in a way that makes the cylinder relatively failsafe. The combination valve warns the driver if there is a problem with the brake system, and also does a few more things to make your car safer to drive.       The master cylinder works in a similar manner to a syringe; as pressure is applied, the brake fluid is pushed out of the cylinder toward the brakes.
      Most brake master cylinders have two chambers that each operate a set of wheels. Master cylinders are designed in this way in case of a failure in the brake system from a broken brake line or other problem. If the brakes serving one set of wheels fail, the other set will still have powered brakes.
      A reservoir is built into master cylinders to hold excess brake fluid. When the brakes are applied the fluid is forced into the brake line, causing the brakes to operate. When the brake pedal is released the fluid is allowed to escape back into the reservoir, releasing the brake system.

source: e-how,howstuffworks

  Our company supplies various kinds and types of hydro-vac from different Japan car brands.Prices ranges from Php1000 to 2000.

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