| 1. | Dynamic braking reduced wear and tear on brake shoes, reducing maintenance costs.
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| 2. | There are two brake shoes or brake pads used at each wheel.
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| 3. | The braking is double-sided; it's made using brake shoes-two for each wheel.
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| 4. | In 1955, Bill Denison sold his business to American Brake Shoe.
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| 5. | Springs can break from fatigue if not replaced along with worn brake shoes.
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| 6. | To counter this effect, brake shoes were drilled and slotted to vent gas.
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| 7. | Cast steel ribbed brake drums; cast alloy brake shoes; cast iron segments lining.
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| 8. | Asbestos brake shoes made school buses stop quicker and safer.
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| 9. | The brake shoes are held in place by reactor spring.
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| 10. | In the UK two common grades of brake shoe material used to be available.
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