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Clutches and brakes design and selection P3

Typical externally and internally pivoted shoe brakes are shown in Figures 1 and 2. In all but extremely rare designs, equal forces act upon both shoes to produce equal applied moments about their pivots. External shoe brake control is usually through a lever system that may be driven by electromechanical, pneumatic, or hydraulic means. Internal shoe brake control is usually by means of a double-ended cylinder or a symmetrical cam. Calculation of the moments and shoe lengths to achieve a specified braking torque cannot be carried out directly when the two shoes are pivoted as shown in either of these...
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