EBRO | Brake

Brands shown for reference purposes only. It does not mean that it is an original product.

The forerunner of the Ebro brand was founded by Ford Motor Co. in Spain in 1920. It is a company established under the name of SAE. In 1929, its name was changed to Ford Motor Ibérica SA and it was destroyed during World War II. In the period up to World War II, buses, trucks, automobiles and tractors belonging to the Ford series were assembled and sold in Spain under the Ford brand. Brake parts are produced in accordance with this brand in our factory.

Tractor Models of Ebro Brand

The brand has a wide range of products. Below are some tractor models of the Ebro brand.

  • 157 Stretched: It has 58 horsepower. Also, the engine type is Perkins engine.
  • A – 21: It is a model with 19 horsepower.
  • 154 – C Crawler: It has 45 horsepower.
  • A – 21 L: It has 19 horsepower. Engine type is Lombardini.
  • H 135 DT: It has 135 horsepower. Engine type is Nissan engine.
  • A – 32: It has Lombardini engine type and 40 horsepower.
  • Major 44: It is a model produced under Ford license. It has 44 horsepower.
  • TC – 75 Crawler: It has 72 horsepower. Engine type is Perkins engine. Produced by Landini.
  • 165 High Crop: It has 66 horsepower and also a Perkins engine.
  • Ebro 80: It has 80 horsepower.
  • H 100: It has a Nissan engine type and 101 horsepower.
  • 460: It has 62 horsepower. It has a Ford license. This model has perkins engine type.
  • 155 – D: It has 55 horsepower.

In our factory, brake spare parts are produced in accordance with the Ebro brand and with superior quality.

What is Brake?

Brake is the mechanism used to reduce the speed of a vehicle or to stop the vehicle. Braking systems, on the other hand, are systems that are located in vehicles and have a very complex structure.

Today, with the use of modern braking systems, situations such as skidding or overturning of vehicles are prevented.

How Does the Braking System Work?

Different braking systems are used to ensure driving safety. But basically, when the brake is pressed, the hydraulic fluid in the system changes. This change is transmitted to the discs with the help of the piston. The friction force on the disc causes the vehicle to slow down or stop.

The more force applied to the brake, the more pressure the discs are exposed to. Therefore, the rotation speed of the wheel slows down in direct proportion.

Types of Brake System

The types of braking systems vary according to the models, sizes and features of the vehicles. The main types of brakes used are as follows:

ABS System

It aims to provide steering control by preventing the wheels from locking in sudden brakes. It turns one wheel less than the other, or activates when one wheel is not turning.

ASR System

This system has been developed to prevent the vehicle from skidding. It stands for 'anti skid system'.

ESP System

It has been developed to prevent the vehicle from skidding. However, this system works in conjunction with ABS and ASR braking systems. Therefore, the ESP system is a system that follows the movements of the herd.

Hydraulic Brake System

This system makes use of hydraulic oil pressure when operating the braking system. When the brake pedal is pressed, the piston moves and the calipers are closed by the pressure of the oil. Then the brake pads and the discs on the wheels stick together. In this way, the vehicle is provided to slow down or stop. However, when the oil runs out, the braking system is not activated. For this reason, the oil in the system should be checked regularly.

EBD System

It stands for 'electronic brake force distribution system'. It provides equalization of the power distribution in the front and rear brakes. Therefore, it regulates the power of the brakes and allows the rear to approach the ground.

Brands shown for reference purposes only. It does not mean that it is an original product.

Categories

Brands