
The adjustment of the brake mainly involves the following three aspects:
Pedal height adjustment: The brake pedal height adjustment is to confirm that the pedal is suitable for the driver's foot operation, providing a comfortable braking feeling and response. By adjusting the vertical position of the brake pedal to match the driver's foot position, easy and accurate stepping can be achieved
Brake clearance adjustment: Brake clearance refers to the distance between the brake pedal and the brake piston or brake drum (or brake disc) in a free state. Adjusting the brake clearance can confirm that the brake pedal is not loose or too tight when not braking, and produce appropriate braking action when needed. According to the manufacturer's recommendations, adjust the hydraulic or mechanical brakes accordinglyBrake force balance adjustment: Some vehicles are equipped with front and rear wheel brake force balance devices to confirm correct braking performance and stability. This adjustment usually involves adjusting the distribution ratio of braking force between the front and rear wheels, in order to maintain balance and controllability of the vehicle during emergency braking or high-speed driving. Brake force balance is usually achieved by rotating or adjusting the device to increase or decrease the bias of the front and rear wheel braking force