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W/Rear Drum



Park Brake System Description and Operation (w/Rear Drum)

System Component Description
The park brake system consists of the following:

Park Brake Pedal Assembly
Receives and transfers park brake system apply input force from driver to park brake cable system.

Park Brake Release Handle Assembly
Releases applied park brake system when pulled.

Park Brake Cables
Transfers input force received from park brake pedal, through park brake cable equalizer, to park brake apply lever.

Park Brake Cable Equalizer
Evenly distributes input force to both the left and right park brake units.

Park Brake Apply Lever
Multiplies and transfers input force to park brake actuator/adjuster.

System Operation
depressing the Park Brake Pedal creates INPUT FORCE. The INPUT FORCE is transferred and evenly distributed through the park park cables and the equalizer to the left and right rear park brake cables. The INPUT FORCE, is then transferred to the apply levers located in each of the rear brake drums. The levers then multiply the INPUT FORCE and transfer the force to the rear brake shoes. At that point, the brake shoes are forced to expand and make contact with the friction surface of the rear brake drums, preventing the rotation of the rear wheels. Use the park brake release handle to disengage the park brake.