Automotive Car Part

BRAKE DISC


 A brake disc, sometimes referred to as a rotor, is an essential part of a car's disc braking system. Together with the brake pads, it slows down or stops the car. It is made of metal, typically composite materials, stainless steel, or cast iron. Squeezing the brake pads against the brake disc when using the brakes produces the friction required to lower the vehicle's speed.

When to Replace Brake Discs

  • Replace brake discs when they fall below the manufacturer’s minimum thickness specification.
  • Replace if you notice visible cracks or excessive scoring.
  • If discs are warped and cause vibration, replacement is necessary.
  • Brake discs generally last between 50,000 to 100,000 kilometers, depending on driving style and conditions.

Tips for Brake Disc Maintenance

  1. Check discs during routine maintenance to spot early signs of wear or damage.
  2. Worn pads can damage discs, so replace pads before they are fully worn.
  3. Frequent hard braking increases heat and wear on discs.
  4. After replacing discs or pads, follow the bedding-in process to ensure optimal performance.
How Brake Discs Work

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