Car Calipers
The braking system components of automobiles and motorcycles use hydraulic pistons to push brake pads to clamp the disc, generating friction to achieve deceleration and braking effects. The caliper contains a deep cavity structure, oil passages, and multiple sets of piston seats. The manufacturing process must precisely control coaxiality, sealing surface flatness, and hole position to ensure stable and reliable braking performance under high temperature, high load, and frequent braking conditions.
Stable machining of deep cavities and oil passages inside calipers; control of piston seat coaxiality and sealing surface precision.
