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 a rotating cylinder-shaped part called a brake drum.
The brake disc is the component of a disc brake against
 which the brake pads are applied. The material is flake graphite
 cast iron typically Grey Iron for automotive brake disc. 
Torque Plate plays a major role in braking system of heavy automobiles. It performs the mounting role of scamshaft, axle and brake shoes.
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