What are the parts of a brake caliper brush? |
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There are many parts to a brake caliper brush. These include the head, wire bristles, the handle and a hanging hole. Read this guide to the parts of a brake caliper brush to find out a bit more about each part and its function. | ||||
Brake caliper brush handle |
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The ergonomic handle provides the user with a comfortable grip, with finger grooves for greater comfort when brushing for long periods of time. | |||
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HoleThe hole in the handle can be used to hang up the brush for storage when it is not in use. |
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Brake caliper brush head |
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The head holds the wire bristles and is also angled to give the hand leverage and room to manoeuvre when brushing in tight areas.
The handle can be held more upright while the front of the brush is still parallel to the surface. |
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Brake caliper brush wire bristles |
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The wire bristles of a brake caliper brush are the vital parts that remove rust, dirt and dust from the different areas of brakes. Individually, they are flexible, but together they are quite stiff, providing the abrasive action need to remove the rust, dirt and dust. | |||