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High Quality Refabricated Brake Booster Gear Boxes Product for Chery 018
High Quality Refabricated Brake Booster Gear Boxes Product for Chery 018
High Quality Refabricated Brake Booster Gear Boxes Product for Chery 018
High Quality Refabricated Brake Booster Gear Boxes Product for Chery 018
High Quality Refabricated Brake Booster Gear Boxes Product for Chery 018
High Quality Refabricated Brake Booster Gear Boxes Product for Chery 018
High Quality Refabricated Brake Booster Gear Boxes Product for Chery 018
High Quality Refabricated Brake Booster Gear Boxes Product for Chery 018
High Quality Refabricated Brake Booster Gear Boxes Product for Chery 018
High Quality Refabricated Brake Booster Gear Boxes Product for Chery 018
High Quality Refabricated Brake Booster Gear Boxes Product for Chery 018
High Quality Refabricated Brake Booster Gear Boxes Product for Chery 018

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High Quality Refabricated Brake Booster Gear Boxes Product for Chery 018

Brand: C.OEFT

OE numbers:  018

Product Name:  Brake Booster 

Compatible model: -

Product status: 63X41X36m

Number of teeth on the product: -

Product weight: 11.655

Packaging size: -

Product packaging: Neutral Packaging

Car Series: for Chery 018

Car Type: Chinese

PRODUCT FUNCTIONS

1. Core Functions

·The core role of the Brake Booster is "force amplification". It amplifies the force exerted by the driver on the brake pedal through physical or electronic means to ensure the braking system operates quickly and effectively. Specifically, it can be broken down into three points:


2.Amplifying pedal pressure

·When the driver presses the brake pedal, the force applied is usually only a few dozen newtons. However, the brake calipers (or brake shoes) require several hundred to several thousand newtons of force to clamp the brake discs (or brake drums) and achieve deceleration. The Brake Booster amplifies the pedal force by 5 to 10 times using vacuum (commonly used in fuel-powered vehicles, leveraging the vacuum pressure from the engine's intake manifold) or hydraulic pressure/electric motors (commonly used in new energy vehicles, such as the Electronic Brake Booster, EBOOSTER), bridging the force gap between "human effort" and "braking requirements".


3.Synchronously transmitting braking signals

·The boosting process does not delay or deviate from the driver's operational intent. When the driver presses the pedal, the booster synchronously transmits the "amplified force" to the master brake cylinder, which then transfers it to the brake wheel cylinders of each wheel via brake fluid. This ensures immediate linkage between "pressing the pedal" and "braking action", preventing braking delays caused by booster lag.


4.Ensuring basic braking capability in case of failure
·It is designed with "failure redundancy": if the vacuum boosting system (in fuel-powered vehicles) or electronic boosting system (in new energy vehicles) malfunctions, the booster will not completely block the braking path. The driver can still push the master brake cylinder to work by applying greater force (e.g., using leg strength to press the pedal), maintaining basic braking capability (though the brake pedal will feel stiffer and the braking distance will increase, it avoids the danger of complete brake failure).
APPLICATION
ADVANTAGES
The Brake Booster enhances the vehicle's braking experience in three dimensions—"safety, controllability, and adaptability"—and is an indispensable component in modern vehicles:


1.Reducing operational effort and improving driving comfort

·There is no need for the driver to exert maximum force to press the brake. Especially in congested urban traffic (frequent braking) or during long-distance driving, it significantly reduces leg muscle fatigue and avoids a decline in driving experience caused by "strenuous brake pedal pressing".


2.Shortening braking response time and enhancing safety

·The amplified force allows the master brake cylinder to quickly build up sufficient braking pressure, enabling the brake calipers to clamp the brake discs rapidly. This reduces the time lag between "pressing the pedal" and "braking activation", indirectly shortening the braking distance. Particularly in emergency braking scenarios, it can lower the risk of collisions.


3.Adapting to the braking needs of different vehicle models

·Whether it is a small family car (with lower braking load) or a medium-to-large SUV/truck (with higher braking load), adjusting the amplification ratio of the Brake Booster ensures that different vehicle models can achieve a balance between "easy pedal pressing" and "effective braking", without requiring drivers to change their operating habits due to differences in vehicle weight.


4.Adapting to the power characteristics of new energy vehicles
·Traditional fuel-powered vehicles rely on engine vacuum for boosting, while new energy vehicles (without an engine) need to use an Electronic Brake Booster (EBOOSTER). It can precisely control the boosting force through an electric motor and can also work in coordination with the vehicle's regenerative braking system (e.g., prioritizing regenerative braking when braking, then connecting mechanical braking). This balances braking effectiveness and energy consumption optimization.
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