Brake in A Sentence

    1

    A and B are fast and loose pulleys, and the brake band is placed partly over the one and partly over the other.

    2

    A burning smell can indicate a lot of things, but some common culprits are a worn clutch or overheating brake pads.

    3

    A chain brake to stop the saw in the event of a kickback.

    4

    A flexible steel band, lined with wood blocks, is gripped on the motor fly-wheel or pulley by a screw A, which, together with W, is adjusted to hold the brake steady.

    5

    A further consequence was excessive wear and tear on the brake drums and linings, leading to increased costs for the operators.

    6

    A January 2010 recall involved the brake booster input rod retaining clip.

    7

    A program of wheelset changes to replace worn out brake disks was due to be completed by April 2003.

    8

    A road maybe used as a self-acting or gravitating incline when the gradient is r in 30 or steeper, in which case the train is lowered by a rope passing over a pulley or brake drum at the upper end, the return empty train being attached to the opposite end of the rope and hauled up by the descending load.

    9

    A screeching sound that happens when you depress the brake pedal usually means you have a worn brake pad.

    10

    A self-compensating brake of another kind, by Marcel Deprez, was described with Carpentier's in 1880 (Bulletin de la societe d'encouragement, Paris).

    11

    A used trailer is an extension of the vehicle you are pulling it with, so ensure the brake lights and the rest of the wiring works properly so when it's time to get it inspected for a plate,the trailerwill pass.

    12

    A very convenient rule is to allow one brake horse-power of motor for every to foottons of work done at the hook; this is equivalent to an efficiency of 661%, and is well on the safe side.

    13

    A vibrating brake pedal can indicate a brake drum that is warped.

    14

    A weight is moved along the arm of one of the beams until it just keeps the brake steady midway between the stops which must be provided to hold it when the weight fails to do so.

    15

    Abstract The purpose of this paper is to present an engineering assessment of a proposal for a deployment brake for a momentum exchange tether.

    16

    All the brake compos and most of the thirds went into sets starting after World War II.

    17

    Allows the caliper piston to be wound back for the fitting of new brake pads.

    18

    Also, installing the right hitch, brake controls and lights are very important so that you know that you are towing your camper safely and legally.

    19

    Amymone having thrown her spear at a stag, missed it, but hit a satyr asleep in the brake.

    20

    An excellent brake for very large cranes is Matthew's hydraulic brake, in which water is passed from end to end of cylinders fitted with reciprocating pistons, cooling jackets being provided.

    21

    And having said this he made a cross upon the bread, and brake it and began to distribute it.

    22

    Apply the front brake and then start the engine * Squeeze in the clutch lever.

    23

    As an example we may take the case where a brake is provided offering a resistance, c R, proportional to the load sustained, and where the values a and b are small compared with unity.

    24

    As with any consumable car part, initial quality can have a big effect on the longevity of brake pads.

    25

    Barrel cranes are usually fitted with band brakes, consisting of a brake rim with a friction band placed round it, the band being tightened as required.

    26

    Both these forces usually act at the same radius R, the distance from the axis to the centre line of the rope, in which case the torque T is (W-p)R, and consequently the brake horse-power is (W - p)RX21rN, When µ 33,000 changes the weight W rises or falls against the action of the spring balance until a stable condition of running is obtained.

    27

    Brake pads front and rear are about £ 49 and £ 50 respectively and a replacement headlamp is close to £ 70.

    28

    Brakes.A brake is an apparatus for stopping and diminishing the velocity of a machine by friction, such as the friction-strap already referred to in 103.

    29

    Brembo four-piston fixed calipers operate the front brake while twin-piston floating calipers activate the rear.

    30

    But my personal favorite is the parking brake which is like the engine throttle control on the flight deck of a jet airliner.

    31

    By means of the Bromberger canal the Netze is joined with the Brake and then through this river with the Vistula.

    32

    By way of enforcing this point Paul repeats the tradition he had received direct from the Lord, and already handed on to the Corinthians, of how " the Lord Jesus on the night in which he was betrayed " (not necessarily the night of Passover) " took bread and having given thanks brake it and said, This is my body, which is for your sake; this do in remembrance of me.

    33

    Can you adjsut the handbrake or do i need new brake shoes.

    34

    Carpentier, and the principle has been used in the Raffard brake.

    35

    Check all of the parts of the scooter before your child uses it each time, searching for loose nuts and bolts, frame and tire defects, and brake problems.

    36

    Check the size of the brake lights and turning lights.

    37

    Condition Ii attached to the permit required the permit holder to fit air brake silencers and hush kits.

    38

    Consider upgrading to ceramic pads at your next brake service appointment.

    39

    Current problems were associated with the heavy leaf fall in late October when the retarder brake was too slow and caused many wheel flats.

    40

    Disk brakes - Method of braking in which a ventilated disk is clamped between 2 brake pads thus stopping the vehicle.

    41

    Drive very slowly in reverse (with your foot on the brake) until your car is just about 45 degrees (a perfect half-angle) to the first car, and then stop.

    42

    During my first and second stint, front brake judder occurred and I had to come into the pit.

    43

    Engines specially designed for testing are usually provided with a brake wheel having a trough-shaped rim.

    44

    Ever tried to find a head gasket or brake seal kit for a 1934 Leyland Lion?

    45

    First up was the brake pipe routing for the front bulkhead.

    46

    First, the car must be in park and you must have your foot on the brake.

    47

    For instance, at one time the vast majority of bicycles had the same brake mechanism--today there is the choice of different types of brakes that are designed for varying circumstances.

    48

    Froude constructed a brake to take up 2000 H.P. at 90 revs.

    49

    Further more, braking performance was also much improved, by the fitment ventilated front disks and 4-piston brake calipers.

    50

    Getting used to how much pressure to apply with the brake comes with practice.

    51

    Hand brake's been busted for ages.

    52

    Has not been embedded operations channel speed brake at senate judiciary committee.

    53

    He had to brake sharply to avoid what he thought would be a head-on collision.

    54

    Hence when a current is passed through the meter, the armature rotates and increases its speed until the driving force is balanced against the retarding force due to the eddy currents in the copper brake disk.

    55

    However, most brake experts recommend that you research the choices available.

    56

    I just couldn¹t get the foot-operated parking brake to hold on the severe hill start that was part of our test route.

    57

    I knew something was wrong when the brake drum and hub flange came off still attached to the wheel.

    58

    I like to practice slow riding skills, dragging the back brake & slipping the clutch.

    59

    If more than one force be applied to hold the brake from turning, Fr.

    60

    If the brake is not balanced, its moment about the axis must be included.

    61

    If the wheel doesn't spin freely (excessive brake drag) there could be a problem with the wheel bearings or the brakes.

    62

    If you attempt to brake and you notice that there's a low grumbling or grinding noise coming from your wheels, you should try to take your car to the nearest auto mechanic as soon as possible.

    63

    If you find yourself wondering, "How long does a brake pad last on the Toyota Sienna?," there's a good chance you may feel like you're replacing your brakes too often.

    64

    If you frequently drive your car in stop-and-go city traffic, you're likely to wear through brake pads more quickly.

    65

    If your lane is clear, quickly shift your right foot from the brake to the gas pedal and apply enough gas to keep the car from rolling back.

    66

    If your Toyota Sienna seems to be going through pads too quickly, some brake experts recommend the use of ceramic brake pads.

    67

    In 1889 a very important act was passed placing upon the Board of Trade the obligation to call upon railway companies throughout the United Kingdom (1) to adopt upon all passenger lines the " block " system of working; (2) to " interlock " their points and signals; (3) to fit all trains carrying passengers with some form of automatic continuous brake.

    68

    In 2001, nearly all cars tested by Autocar 6 could brake from 60 mph to a standstill in 3 seconds or less.

    69

    In addition to swooping curves, wild inversions, and terrifying dives, Griffon also incorporates a unique water brake element that fits with its tight design and surprising thrills.

    70

    In addition to the brakes on the lifting gear of cranes it is found necessary, especially in quickrunning electric cranes, to provide a brake on the subsidiary motions, and also devices to stop the motor at the end of the lift or travel, so as to prevent over-running.

    71

    In addition to where you drive, how you drive can have a major impact on the wear of your brake pads.

    72

    In addition, the hydraulic brake on the fork has been modified.

    73

    In America, also, freight trains are fitted with an automatic continuous brake, whereas in the United Kingdom this appliance is required by law only in the case of passenger trains, and in fact is not fitted to goods and mineral trains except in a few isolated instances.

    74

    In free-barrel cranes the lifting barrel is connected to the revolving shaft by a powerful friction clutch; this, when interlocked with the brake and controller, renders electric cranes exceedingly rapid in working, as the barrel can be detached and lowering performed at a very high speed, without waiting for the lifting motor to come to rest in order to be reversed.

    75

    In one of these a copper disk, called the brake disk, revolves, and in the other a copper armature disk.

    76

    In order to obtain a self-sustaining pulley tackle, which will have an efficiency of more than 50%, various arrangements are adopted, which during lifting automatically throw out of action a brake and cause it to come into action again when the effort is removed.

    77

    In ordinary cases conduction and convection suffice to dissipate the heat generated by the brake, but when a great deal of lowering has to be rapidly performed, or heavy loads have to be lowered to a great depth, special arrangements have to be provided.

    78

    In severe winters, however, some common Brake may be thrown over it.

    79

    In Spite Of The Large Range Of Temperature, The Correction For External Loss Of Heat Amounted To Only 5%, With The Brake Uncovered, And Was Reduced To Less Than 2% By Lagging.

    80

    In the brake shown, the cone I is pressed against a corresponding recess in the ratchetwheel J, which latter turns loosely in the casing and is provided with a pawl not shown in the figure; this pawl allows freedom of motion when the load is being raised.

    81

    In the second, or " braking off " method, the brake is automatically applied by a spring or weight, and is released either mechanically or, in the case of electric cranes, by the pull of a solenoid or magnet which is energized by the current passing through the motor.

    82

    In the United Kingdom the Regulation of Railways Act 1889 empowered the Board of Trade to require all passenger trains, within a reasonable period, to be fitted with automatic continuous brakes, and now all the passenger stock, with a few trifling exceptions, is provided with either compressed-air or vacuum brakes (see Brake), and sometimes with both.

    83

    In the United Kingdom, as in Europe generally, the vehicles used on passenger trains include firstclass carriages, second-class carriages, third-class carriages, composite carriages containing compartments for two or more classes of passengers, dining or restaurant carriages, sleeping carriages, mail carriages or travelling post offices, luggage brake vans, horse-boxes and carriage-trucks.

    84

    In this way the brake may be arranged to maintain a constant torque, notwithstanding variation of the speed.

    85

    It can be difficult to remove the brake dust that accumulates on the wheels, but this step will really improve the appearance of your vehicle.

    86

    It features Emergency Brake Assist plus the latest version of the Electronic Stability Program with understeer control, as well as ASR traction control.

    87

    It is sometimes necessary to use water to keep the brake wheel cool.

    88

    It offers a 100-foot cord, automatic chain brake and a two year warranty at an average price if $230.

    89

    It's difficult to predict the average life span of a brake pad because typical wear is dependent on several variables.

    90

    It's fast and fun, with brake checks, maximum speed limits, and tests against the elements.

    91

    It's very important to know the signs that your vehicle's brake system may need to be serviced.

    92

    July 2005 - Work has now finished on the brake overhaul.

    93

    Keep your foot pressed firmly on the brake pedal so you don't roll backward.

    94

    Kevin Jones continues the brake van repairs at Darley Dale also.

    95

    Learn to fix a puncture or change your brake blocks.

    96

    Mind keeping your foot on the brake pedal while I rummage?

    97

    Most often equipped with a steering wheel, handlebars, a brake and a gas pedal, child size ATVs are easy for children to maneuver, yet impose enough challenge off-road to keep the ride fun.

    98

    Mrs i back from Poland but unable to help as had to take car in for rear wheel brake binding and/or wheel bearing.

    99

    New front brake hose routed directly to the front brake caliper.

    100

    Next on my list is a new chain and sprocket set, and some fresh brake pads all round.

    101

    Next, push the clutch down all the way to the floor with your left foot and lightly press down on the brake with your right foot.

    102

    Not in the strong wind that brake the rocks in pieces, not in the earthquake, not in the fire, but in the still small voice that followed the Lord made himself known.

    103

    Of course they don't expect you to tell them how the car runs, but you need to know and be able to demonstrate that the car's headlights, tail lights, brake lights, and horn are in working order.

    104

    Often the rear brake lever is fitted in place of the clutch.

    105

    On the plus side, it is small and has no Ariel to brake in your pocket.

    106

    On the right, above the brake rigging is the vacuum pump, driven from the inside right cross head.

    107

    Once the car is in D, slowly release the brake.

    108

    Once the car is running, release the parking brake and put the car in first gear.

    109

    Once the car is started and you're ready to roll, keep your foot on the brake and shift the transmission into forward or reverse, depending which way you need to go.

    110

    Once you have the clutch in, you can press the brake and slow the car down.

    111

    One was a single engined job fitted with a vacuum brake ejector to enable her to be used on passenger trains.

    112

    Onto the rear end, a GSXR wheel and its matching brake was used, and then plumbed up with some more braided.

    113

    Other basic things to monitor include brake fluid, transmission fluid, coolant, and washer fluid.

    114

    Out of the corner of his eye, he saw the brake lights of the woman's car as she drove down the driveway.

    115

    Owning a car can seem like a constant stream of big and little repairs, and you may be asking yourself, "How long does a brake pad last on a Toyota Sienna?"

    116

    Perry used a band or rope brake in which compensation is.

    117

    Poncelet (1788-1867) invented a form of Prony brake which automatically adjusted its grip as µ changed, thereby maintaining F constant.

    118

    Press down on the brake while keeping the clutch out.

    119

    Pump the pedal a few times to force the brake pads to squeeze the brake rotors.

    120

    Rapid drying, stops brake squeal, free seized brakes.

    121

    Release the emergency brake, put the car in first gear, and with the clutch all the way in, start the car.

    122

    Release the hand brake; gently depress the accelerator pedal and the vehicle will move off smoothly.

    123

    Ride failures range from restraints not locking properly to brake systems malfunctioning to computers not properly interpreting sensor signals from trains in motion.

    124

    Riding the brake is a great way to wear out your brakes early, and you shouldn't do it.

    125

    See also DYNAMOMETER for illustrations of the use of what are essentially friction-straps of different forms for the measurement of the brake horse-power of an engine or motor.

    126

    Simply knowing what affects the life of your brake pads can help you make them last longer and save you money down the road.

    127

    Since the bracket was so close to the parking brake pedal, operators could inadvertently damage the bracket when they used the parking brake.

    128

    Sleep-related crashes are particularly dangerous and likely to result in serious injury - because the driver won't brake before impact.

    129

    Slowly release the gas pedal, and using your brake, come to a complete stop on the shoulder of the road.

    130

    So, with your right foot on the brake and the car in park, turn the key and start the car.

    131

    Some cars just go through brake pads more quickly than other vehicles.

    132

    Some drivers report typical brake performance.

    133

    Speed control is by a Lenze 9326 vector inverter plus a 9351 brake module to give fast emergency stop.

    134

    Starting off on a hill requires putting the car in first gear with the emergency brake still engaged, pressing the gas slightly while in first gear, and then releasing the emergency brake.

    135

    Studies have shown that the number of emissions increase more than travel time decreases when drivers are heavy on the gas and brake pedals.

    136

    Suitable vehicles will be tested on a roller brake tester.

    137

    Take it in to a repair shop immediately, and let them know that you suspect you might need a brake job.

    138

    Take your right foot off the brake, and move it over to the gas pedal.

    139

    The " oil in frame " twin that carried the disk brake fork used the small diameter steering stem and taper roller headraces.

    140

    The 1 and 2 buttons are easily accessible with your right thumb, and you use them to brake and accelerate, respectively.

    141

    The arrangements for this purpose vary, of course, with the amount of work to be done with one fixing of the machinery; where it is likely to be used for a considerable time, the drum and brake are solidly constructed, and the ropes of steel or iron wire carefully guided over friction rollers, placed at intervals between the rails to prevent them from chafing and wearing out on the ground.

    142

    The BF (= Brake freewheel) permits you to use the function of an automatic freewheel combined with a coaster brake.

    143

    The bicycle built up speed and Dean was aware that only one square inch of brake pad separated him from oblivion.

    144

    The brake blocks have been refitted to the power bogie which we overhauled four or five years ago now.

    145

    The brake lines, fuel lines and wiring looms were installed while the vehicle was upside down.

    146

    The brake system is one of the most important safety elements of your minivan.

    147

    The brake's rotor was coupled to the engine's crankshaft.

    148

    The clutch is on the far left, the brake is in the middle, and the gas is on the right.

    149

    The clutch is the pedal on the far left, the brake is in the middle, and the gas is the pedal on the right.

    150

    The compressed air supply in the turbine nacelle is only used to release the mechanical brake on a ` start ' command.

    151

    The Coyote comes equipped with a coaster brake, commonly called a back peddle brake.

    152

    The current to be measured passes transversely across the disk and causes it to revolve in the magnetic field; at the same time the copper brake, geared on the same shaft, revolves in the field and has local or eddy currents produced in it which retard its action.

    153

    The customer needs to check first of all that the brake pads are not worn out.

    154

    The defects of this method are that the tops are liable to split in the brake and the butts to remain foul.

    155

    The degree of hardening which the steel undergoes increases with its carbon-content, chiefly because, during sudden cooling, the presence of carbon acts like a brake to impede the transformations, and thus to increase the quantity of 0-iron caught in transit, but probably also in part because the hardness of this 0-iron increases with its carbon-content.

    156

    The engine 's sprag clutch and alternator need changing, and also the front brake disk.

    157

    The equations 65 and 66 are applicable to a kind of brake called a friction-strap, used to stop or moderate the velocity of machines by being tightened round a pulley.

    158

    The external forces holding the brake from turning are W, distant R from the axis, and the reaction, W 1 say, of the lever against the fixed pin P, distant R1 from the axis.

    159

    The first curve frightened the hell out of him and he knew the brake pres­sure necessary to slow him from this speed could not be engaged all the way down the mountain without overheating the tiny pads to the point of ineffectiveness.

    160

    The first is to fit aftermarket low dust brake pads.

    161

    The first method is in general use for steam cranes; it allows for a far greater range of power in the brake, but is not automatic, as is the second.

    162

    The fourth came back direct to Tarrant Rushton as a load was considered inadvisable owing to brake pressure trouble.

    163

    The frictional grip between the two surfaces prevents return motion of the worm shaft and the load remains suspended, but it may be lowered by turning the hand-wheel so as to overcome the friction brake.

    164

    The grades must not be too great for brake control nor for the hauling back of the empty cars.

    165

    The horsepower available at the driving-axle, conveniently called the brake horse-power, is from 20 to 30% less than the indicated horse-power, and the ratio, B.H.P./I.H.P. =E, is called the mechanical efficiency of the steam engine.

    166

    The hub also features a hub brake giving you maintenance free, all weather stopping power.

    167

    The hydraulic crane has a great advantage in possessing an almost ideal brake, for by simply throttling the exhaust from the lifting cylinder the speed of descent can be regulated within very wide limits and with perfect safety.

    168

    The Internet is full of informal brake pad complaints from drivers of the Toyota Sienna.

    169

    The last few examples of the '96 Turbo model received the revised brake calipers of the '97 model.

    170

    The latter is commonly referred to as the " brake horse-power."

    171

    The manufacturer recalled some models of the Jeep Liberty and Jeep Wrangler to prevent the loss of brake fluid.

    172

    The model of your car can also impact the brake system, and there are some customer complaints about early replacement of pads in the Toyota Sienna.

    173

    The new red chassis Uprated brake calipers The uprated brake calipers and dics were quite a surprise.

    174

    The old man smiled as he stomped on the brake.

    175

    The only damage being bent rear brake pedal and slight scuff on front mudguard.

    176

    The other probability is an air leak at the inlet manifold gasket, the brake servo hose or other small bore vac hoses.

    177

    The pedal on the right is the gas, and the wider one on the left is the brake.

    178

    The point where the brakes start emitting this noise is just above the limit when your brake calipers will start damaging the rotor of your wheel.

    179

    The Power Of The Brake May Be Estimated By Comparison With The Size Of The Rope Pulley Seen Behind It On The Same Shaft.

    180

    The rear brake compensator can cause trouble and, at worst, replacement may entail the removal of the gasoline tank.

    181

    The rear sidelight did n't, but amazingly the brake light did.

    182

    The rear sidelight didn't, but amazingly the brake light did.

    183

    The sand-pump descends by gravitation, and its fall is checked by pressing hack the lever, so as to throw the reel against a post which serves as a brake.

    184

    The soundings are made by means of a special machine fitted with a brake so adjusted that the revolution of the drum is stopped automatically the instant the lead touches the bottom, and the depth can then be read directly from an indicator.

    185

    The speed due to the excess of weight on the loaded side is controlled by a brake on the drum.

    186

    The traction motors were air-cooled from ducts positioned well above rail level to avoid the ingress of brake dust into the motors.

    187

    The transmission brake can now be worked off the gearbox output shaft carefully with a rawhide mallet.

    188

    The type of driving you do, your personal braking habits, and the quality of the initial parts can all affect the life of your brake pads.

    189

    The unit produced 34 brake horsepower at 4350 rpm.

    190

    The useful residue, known as the "actual," "effective" or "brake" horse-power, can be directly measured by a dynamometer; it amounts to about 80% of the indicated horse-power for good condensing engines and about 85% for non-condensing engines, or perhaps a little more when the engines are of the largest sizes.

    191

    The worm is of great pitch, so that if the effort were removed the weight would descend, did not the axial end thrust of the worm shaft throw into action a friction brake H, the resistance of which prevents motion downwards.

    192

    These include forged aluminum gear and brake levers, die cast aluminum footrest mounts, an aluminum silencer, and tubeless radial tires.

    193

    These little beauts have great stopping power and no brake fade - perfect for Britain's grimy, oily roads.

    194

    These Losses Were As Far As Possible Eliminated By Combining The Trials In Pairs, With Differ Ent Loads On The Brake, Assuming That The Heat Loss Would Be The Same In The Heavy And Light Trials, Provided That The External Temperature And The Gradient In The Shaft, As Estimated From The Temperature Of The Bearings, Were The Same.

    195

    Things to take into account are brake chutes and thrust reversers, it might be worth zooming in on these details.

    196

    Think about how quickly and easily you can accelerate and brake.

    197

    This can cause faster wear of your brake pads.Also, if you avoid downshifting to slow your car, you are likely to use your brakes more frequently.

    198

    This grinding indicates that irreparable damage may be happening to the rotors as the bare metal of the used-up brake pads scrapes over their carefully-calibrated surface.

    199

    This is so you don't get in the habit of riding the brake, which means that you rest your foot on the brake pedal even when you are not stopping.

    200

    This repair was needed to avoid a brake failure without warning.

    201

    This sound indicates that you've worn down the brake pads to the point where they are gone, and you have metal on metal contact between the brake caliper and the rotors.

    202

    This Variation May Have Been Due To The State Of The Lagging, Which Moorby Distrusted In Spite Of The Great Reduction Of The Heat Loss, Or It May Have Been Partly Due To The Difficulty Of Regulating The Speed Of The Engine And The Watersupply To The Brake In Such A Manner As To Maintain A Constant Temperature In The Outflow, And Avoid Variations In The Heat Capacity Of The Brake.

    203

    To "heave the log," a man holds the log-reel over his head (at high speeds the man and portable reel are superseded by a fixed reel and a winch fitted with a brake), and the officer places the peg in the log-ship, which he then throws clear and to windward of the ship, allowing the line to run freely out.

    204

    To do this, simply remove your right foot from the brake, depress the clutch with your left foot, and move the gear shifter into second gear.

    205

    To find the distance s through which a brake, exerting the friction F, must rub in order to stop a machine having the total actual energy E at the moment when the brake begins to act, reduce, by the principles of 96, the various efforts and other resistances of the machine which act at the same time with the friction of the brake to the rubbing surface of the brake, and let R be their resultantpositive if resistance, negative if effort preponderates.

    206

    To guard against this it is now customary to use some speed-checking appliance, independent of the engine-man, which reduces or entirely cuts off the steam supply when the cage arrives at a particular point near the surface, and applies the brake if the load is travelling too quickly.

    207

    To slow down, you just need to press down on the brake with your right foot.

    208

    Toyota voluntarily recalled more than 94,000 2011 Siennas for issues with the location of the brake lamp switch bracket.

    209

    Try to brake before you enter a curve so that you don't need to brake while you're turning.

    210

    Twin piston, twin caliper front brake and single twin piston caliper rear brake.

    211

    Unusual force required to stop - broken brake servo or air in system.

    212

    Using the rear brake at low speed soon trains you to ride properly - feet up - which improves your motorcycling handling no end.

    213

    Vehicles Some vehicle brake shoes or pads contain asbestos.

    214

    We can boast that our clutch & brake pedals have been designed to have more grip than any of our competitors.

    215

    What we want to talk about is how they managed to get 345 brake horsepower out of a 2 liter engine.

    216

    When the load is being drawn out, the engine pulls directly on the main rope, coiling it on to its own drum, while the tail drum runs loose paying out its rope, a slight brake pressure being used to prevent its running out too fast.

    217

    When the motor starts the brake is released; when it stops, or the current ceases, the brake goes on.

    218

    When you get in the car, press the brake pedal all the way to the floor and turn the ignition key only until you first hear the engine start.

    219

    When you're ready to stop the car, push in the brake and the clutch.

    220

    Whenever you park the car, always remember to use the emergency brake before you get out.

    221

    Who knows, you may see the occasional enthusiasts brake van tour round the works to catch the last wisps of Industrial Steam.

    222

    With the clutch and brake still on, move the shifter into first gear.

    223

    With the parking brake still on, the clutch pressed all the way down to the floor, and your right foot on the brake, turn the key of the car until it starts.

    224

    With your right foot on the brake pedal, depress the clutch with your left foot.

    225

    You do have the option of using the emergency brake, but I haven't used it once.

    226

    You may not be able to step on the brake fast enough when a red light appears or when someone in front of you stops.

    227

    You should get used to using only your right foot for both the brake and the gas.

    228

    You should replace your brake fluid at least once a year.

    229

    You steer with the directional pad, give gas with the button, and brake with the B button.

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    You still use the clutch as you normally do when stopping, but before you take your foot off of the brake pedal, make sure the emergency brake is fully engaged.

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    You're stepping on the brakes more often per mile of driving, so your odometer will probably display a lower number when it's time for a brake job.

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    Your reaction time may be slow, which means you may not move your hand away from sharp items fast enough or you may not hit the brake pedal in time.