Ford was founded in 1903 by Henry Ford in the United States. Its founder was the first person to come up with the idea of the production line and also the person who produced the first mass production car. Its headquarters is in the United States. Brake parts are produced in accordance with this brand in our factory.
There are 3 different brands affiliated with Ford Motor Company. These brands are;
Ford sold Volvo to the Chinese company Geely in 2009, and Jaguar and Land Rover to the Indian company Tata in 2008.
Tractors belonging to the Ford brand have come to the fore with their reliability and at the same time the precautions they take against overturning. The tractor models produced are as follows;
Brake parts are produced in accordance with the Ford brand in our factory.
Today, different braking systems are used to ensure driving safety. But basically, when the brake pedal is pressed, the hydraulic fluid in the system changes. This change is transmitted to the discs with the help of the piston. The friction on the disc causes the vehicle to slow down or stop.
The more force applied to the brake pedal, the more pressure the discs are exposed to. Therefore, the rotation speed of the wheel slows down in direct proportion.
The types of braking systems vary according to the size and model of the vehicles, as well as their characteristics. The main brake types used are as follows;
It is a system that prevents the wheels from locking in sudden braking. Its main purpose is to provide steering control. In order to achieve this, it turns one wheel less than the other, or it activates when a wheel does not turn. It stands for 'anti-lock braking system'.
This system makes use of hydraulic oil pressure when operating the braking system. When the brake 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 slowed down. However, in case of running out of oil, the braking system is not activated.
It is generally used in heavy vehicles or heavy commercial vehicles. It works with an air compressor. It allows the existing air to be discharged when the brake is pressed. The discharge of air activates the braking system.
This system has been developed to prevent the vehicle from skidding. It stands for 'anti skid system'.
It has been developed to prevent the vehicle from skidding. However, this system works in conjunction with ABS and ASR braking systems. The ESP system is a system that monitors the movements of the herd. The ESP system stands for 'electronic stability program'.
This braking system is a system that prevents the vehicle from slipping on slippery surfaces. In this way, it provides a safe ride on slippery surfaces. It stands for 'engine brake regulation system'.
The engine starts to slow down when the accelerator pedal is released. Therefore, this slowing force stops the motor after a while. Also known as engine braking.
It is a braking system designed to prevent the vehicle from slipping on a slope or any inclined road. It applies braking to the clutch engagement point of the vehicle. This braking ends when the accelerator is pressed. Therefore, the vehicle moves safely.
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. The EBD system stands for 'electronic brake force distribution system'.