The mechanical brake, also known as the parking brake or emergency brake, is located near the driver’s seat. It is usually a lever or pedal that can be engaged to keep the vehicle stationary when parked.
The mechanical brake system is a crucial safety component responsible for slowing down or stopping the vehicle when needed. There are two main types of mechanical brake systems used in four-wheelers: drum brakes and discbrakes
Disc brakes generally offer better performance, are more efficient at dissipating heat, and provide better stopping power compared to drum brakes.
The mechanical braking system causes two surfaces to rub against one another, creating friction. In this braking system, a specific force is applied to the pedal, and it is transferred to the final drum