10:20Air Brakes Explained Simply :: Service, Parking and Emergency Brakes One & the Same
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Brake disc
FORD
1102560
FORD
1169974
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1629479
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1643706
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1643718
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1H2Z3F572AA
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5022661
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5022663
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6122827
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6134505
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6169974
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6169975
FORD
83BB1125CB
FORD
83BB1125CE
FORD
83BB1125CF
FORD
83BB1125CH
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83BB1125FH
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87BB1125EA
FORD
87BB1125FA
FORD
87BX1125E1A
FORD
87BX1125EA
FORD
E7RY1125C
FORD
V87AX1125BA
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5:57A brake disc (rotor) is the metal disc that the brake pads clamp onto to slow the wheel.
When the pads press against the spinning disc, friction converts the vehicle's motion into heat, which the disc dissipates; commercial vehicle discs are large and heat-resistant for high loads and repeated braking.
Mounted at the wheel as part of a disc brake. Because braking is safety critical, discs and pads are inspected on schedule and replaced by axle set by a qualified technician.
Yes — it is linked to 23 OE-compatible part number(s), shown in the compatible parts section above.