* Brake pedal
* Master cylinder
* Brake lines
* Wheel cylinders or brake calipers
* Brake pads or brake shoes
* Brake rotors or brake drums
Here's a brief description of each component:
1. Brake pedal: This is the part that you press with your foot when you want to slow down or stop the vehicle.
2. Master cylinder: This is the component that converts the force applied to the brake pedal into hydraulic pressure.
3. Brake lines: These are the tubes that carry the hydraulic fluid from the master cylinder to the wheel cylinders or brake calipers.
4. Wheel cylinders or brake calipers: These are the components that apply pressure to the brake pads or brake shoes, which in turn rub against the brake rotors or brake drums to stop the vehicle.
5. Brake pads or brake shoes: These are the materials that make contact with the brake rotors or brake drums to generate friction and slow down the vehicle.
6. Brake rotors or brake drums: These are the components that rotate with the wheels and provide a surface for the brake pads or brake shoes to rub against.