Band brake

A band brake fitted to an 1873 steam locomotive of the Rigi Railways
Band brake for rear wheel of a bicycle.

A band brake is a primary or secondary brake, consisting of a band of friction material that tightens concentrically around a cylindrical piece of equipment or train wheel to either prevent it from rotating (a static or "holding" brake), or to slow it (a dynamic brake). This application is common on winch drums and chain saws and is also used for some bicycle brakes.[1]

A former application was the locking of gear rings in epicyclic gearing. In modern automatic transmissions this task has been taken over entirely by multiple-plate clutches or multiple-plate brakes.[citation needed]

  1. ^ Atkins, Tony; Escudier, Marcel, eds. (2013). "Band Brake". A Dictionary of Mechanical Engineering. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780191752308. Retrieved 1 February 2024.

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