Assembly - Front View
OrthographicThe Front view provides a clear profile of the brake disc's thickness and the arrangement of the caliper mounting points, which are critical for understanding the overall design and alignment.
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The Front view provides a clear profile of the brake disc's thickness and the arrangement of the caliper mounting points, which are critical for understanding the overall design and alignment.
The Top view shows the circular geometry of the brake disc and the position of the mounting holes, which is essential for understanding the assembly's footprint and how it interfaces with the wheel hub.
The Left view reveals the depth and internal features of the brake disc, including the bore and the caliper's engagement area, which are not visible in the Front or Top views.
This section cut along the Y-axis reveals the internal thickness of the brake disc and the bore diameter, which are critical for manufacturing and structural analysis.
This horizontal section cut reveals the internal structure of the caliper and the brake pad engagement area, which are essential for understanding the braking mechanism.
This section cut along the Y-axis reveals the internal thickness of the brake disc and the bore diameter, which are critical for manufacturing and structural analysis.
This horizontal section cut reveals the internal structure of the caliper and the brake pad engagement area, which are essential for understanding the braking mechanism.
This detail view magnifies the mounting hole pattern, which is critical for ensuring proper alignment and secure attachment to the wheel hub.
This detail view focuses on the central bore of the brake disc, which is essential for ensuring proper fit and alignment with the axle.
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