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NF-786 DISC BRAKE PADS

NF-786 DISC BRAKE PADS

Carlisle Brake & Friction's NF-786 disc brake pad compound is a low metallic, molded friction material with a medium coefficient of friction. At Carlisle, we manufacture our own non-asbestos organic lining materials, which are used in most disc brake systems. These materials are selected through extensive laboratory and field testing in order to ensure they meet the requirements for friction coefficient, lining wear, disc wear, thermal conductivity and structural integrity under various conditions.

Additional Product Details

  • Specific friction compound provides highest performance and life
  • Thru-molded to provide maximum shear strength
  • Backing plate strength prevents piston imbedding 
  • Imitation linings can lead to rapid disc wear

NF-786 DISC BRAKE PADS Resources

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    Normal Brake Usage

    Brake Location

    Actuation


    Actuation Fluid


    All gear reduction between the brake location and the vehicle ground contact.
    2% standard unless otherwise specified.
    Maximum pressure available at brake input.
    Dynamic (Rdvn)
    0% will be used unless otherwise specified.
    0.5 is typical ground coefficient for unmaintained loose earth.
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