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Forklifts
The forklift emergency brakes - or electronic brakes for short - are not only for use in emergencies, but also when the forklift is parked, especially when the driver is exiting the vehicle.
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The lowest forklift weight is also about 1000kg for a 500kg payload, with the higher the load, the greater the weight.
Some forklifts for outdoor use, the roughness can be much heavier.
So, if the car is parked even at the slightest angle or slope, it can easily start rolling without the electronic brake applied.
It's almost impossible to stop them from stopping - especially if it continuously speeds up, when they crash against a wall, person or anything, the consequences are always dire.
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How electronic brake works
Although there are many different types of electronic brakes, the way they work uses the clogs that are installed inside the brake drum on the lift wheel.
When braking, the brake clogs press against the brake drum, creating enough friction to slow down the forklift if the vehicle is in motion and to keep the vehicle still if the vehicle is parked.
The brake shoe itself is made up of two parts including the brake pad and the brake drum.
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The brake plate is a rounded part that fits the brake drum when the electronic brake operates.
Usually, the brake pads have a rough surface to enhance the ability to hold the vehicle in place due to friction.
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