- brake shoe
- nouna restraint provided when the brake linings are moved hydraulically against the brake drum to retard the wheel's rotation• Hypernyms: ↑restraint, ↑constraint• Part Holonyms: ↑drum brake• Part Meronyms: ↑brake lining
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1. a rigid plate, usually of steel in the shape of an arc of a cylinder, coated on the outside of its curved surface with a friction-producing material and tightened against the inside of a brake drum to produce a braking action.2. (on a bicycle) one of two metal blocks holding rubber pads that, when the hand brake is activated, press against the rotating wheel to produce a braking action. Cf. caliper (def. 6).Also called shoe.[1870-75, Amer.]* * *
brake shoe nounThe rubbing part of a brake• • •Main Entry: ↑brake* * *
a curved metal part of a brake in some vehicles that presses on the wheel to slow it downThesaurus: equipment and systems in cars and other road vehicleshyponym* * *
brake shoe,a part of a brake mechanism on railroad cars, automobiles, and other vehicles; a shaped metal block which rubs against a wheel, drum, or other surface in motion to provide friction when the brakes are applied.* * *
n. either of the long curved blocks that press on the inside of the brake drum
Useful english dictionary. 2012.