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Technician A says that sometimes linings are bonded to the metal brake
backing. Technician B says that sometimes linings are riveted to the metal
brake backing. Who is right?
O A only
O Neither A nor B
OB only
Both A and B


Sagot :

Both technician A and technician B are right because linings are attached to the brake shoe either by riveting or bonding.

How are linings attached to a brake?

Linings are attached to the brake shoe either by riveting or bonding.

Riveted lining attachment has several advantages when compared to bonding lining attachment.

One of these advantages include;

  • Riveted lining is simpler,

However, rivet heads may score the drum if the linings are not replaced soon enough.

Thus, we can conclude that both technician A and technician B are correct, because linings are attached to the brake shoe either by riveting or bonding.

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