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Parking Brake System: Description and Operation

Park Brake System Description and Operation

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. Releases applied park brake system when depressed again.
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. Threaded park brake cable equalizers are also used to remove slack in park brake cables.
Park Brake Apply Lever: Multiplies and transfers input force to park brake actuator/adjuster.
Park Brake Actuator/Adjuster: Uses multiplied input force from apply lever to expand park brake shoe (rear disc, drum-in-hat system), or drum brake shoes toward the friction surface of the drum-in-hat of the rear brake rotor, or the brake drum. Threaded park brake actuators/adjusters are also used to control clearance between the park brake shoe (rear disc, drum-in-hat system), or the drum brake shoes and the friction surface of the drum-in-hat (of the rear brake rotor), or the brake drum.
Park Brake Shoe (Rear Disc, Drum-In-Hat System): Applies mechanical output force from park brake actuator/adjuster to friction surface of the drum-in-hat (of the rear brake rotor).

System Operation
Park brake apply input force is received by the park brake pedal assembly being depressed, transferred and evenly distributed, through the park brake cables and the park brake cable equalizer, to the left and right park brake apply levers. The park brake apply levers multiply and transfer the apply input force to the park brake actuators/adjusters, which expand the park brake shoe (rear disc, drum-in-hat system), or the drum brake shoes toward the friction surface of the drum-in-hat (of the rear brake rotor), or the brake drum, in order to prevent the rotation of the rear tire and wheel assemblies. The park brake pedal assembly releases an applied park brake system when it is depressed again.