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Ruian DongYe Auto Parts Co.,Ltd. has 15 years experience for exporting cargos to foreign countries. We are a professional manufacture of Clutch master cylinder, brake master cylinder, clutch slave cylinder and brake wheel cylidner. Our advantage is we are manufacture, so we can give very competitve prices. Even you can order very small quantity, because we have large stock. Welcome to buy.

 

 
 
Why Choose Us
Extensive Export Experience
We have 15 years of experience exporting automotive parts to overseas markets, with products exported to numerous countries and regions, including the Middle East, South America, and Africa. We have established a mature and comprehensive operational system to meet the technical standards, certification requirements, and customer needs of various markets.
Quality Control
Our products are made of high-quality cast iron, aluminum alloy, and engineering plastics, and incorporate advanced manufacturing processes. We adhere strictly to high international industry standards for production and quality control, ensuring stable performance, durability, and reliability.
Sufficient Inventory
Our company maintains ample finished product inventory, enabling us to quickly respond to customer orders, significantly shorten lead times, and meet urgent delivery needs, effectively reducing customer wait times and improving supply chain efficiency.

 

Specification

PRODUCT NAME

BRAKE MASTER CYLINDER

OEM NO

58620-5H000 58620-5H050 58620-45021

BORE SIZE

30.16,13/16

APPLICATION

HYUNDAI CHORUS II

MATERIA

Alu,IRON

 

Advantages Of Brake Master Cylinder

Force Amplification

It takes the relatively weak force from your foot on the pedal and multiplies it into the hydraulic pressure needed to operate the brakes.

Hydraulic System Control

Acts as the central control point, distributing pressurized brake fluid to the calipers or wheel cylinders at each wheel.

Safety Redundancy (Dual-Circuit)

Modern designs have two separate circuits (e.g., front/rear), so a leak in one doesn't mean losing all braking ability.

 

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Types of Brake Master Cylinder

Single Circuit Master Cylinder: This type was commonly used in older vehicles. It has one reservoir and one piston, supplying brake fluid to all four wheels through a single brake line.


Dual Circuit Master Cylinder: Today, most vehicles are equipped with a dual-circuit master cylinder and brake booster. This combination provides more effective braking by applying greater force to the master cylinder piston when the driver pushes the brake pedal. The cylinder also has two separate pistons and two reservoirs.

 

This provides redundancy and increases safety by splitting the braking force between two circuits, typically one for the front and one for the rear brakes. If one circuit fails, the other will still function, allowing the driver to have some braking capability to stop the vehicle.

 

Components Of The Brake Master Cylinder
 

Reservoir

The master cylinder contains a reservoir filled with brake fluid. This reservoir ensures a constant fluid supply to the master cylinder and compensates for fluid displacement when the brakes are applied.

Primary Piston

The primary piston is actuated by the brake pedal. When the pedal is pressed, the primary piston moves forward, displacing brake fluid and creating pressure in the brake lines.

Secondary Piston

In dual-circuit master cylinders, a secondary piston operates independently of the primary piston. This design provides redundancy and ensures braking functionality even if one circuit fails.

Seals and Gaskets

The master cylinder contains seals and gaskets to prevent brake fluid leaks and maintain hydraulic pressure. Over time, these seals may wear out and require replacement to prevent fluid loss and brake system failure.

 

Basic Principles of Brake Master Cylinder

The brake master cylinder is a device that converts the brake pedal's force into hydraulic pressure used to activate the brake calipers. The brake master cylinder is typically located near the brake pedal and is connected to the brake pedal through a push rod. When the brake pedal is pressed, the push rod pushes the piston inside the brake master cylinder, forcing brake fluid through the brake lines and into the brake calipers.


The brake calipers press the brake pads against the rotors, which slows down the rotation of the wheels and stops the vehicle. Inside the brake master cylinder are two separate chambers, one for the front and the other for the rear. When the brake pedal is depressed, both chambers are pressurized simultaneously, allowing the brake system to function as a whole.


The brake master cylinder also has a reservoir that holds brake fluid, which is necessary for the system to work. When the brake pedal is depressed, the brake fluid is forced out of the reservoir and into the brake lines, pressuring the brake calipers. As the brake pads press against the rotors, the brake fluid is forced back into the brake master cylinder's reservoir, completing the cycle.

 

Key Considerations for Replacing a Brake Master Cylinder

 

 
 

Bore Size

Select the correct bore size for your vehicle's braking system to ensure optimal performance.

 
 
 

Port Location

Check that the ports are positioned for easy installation and compatibility with your vehicle's brake lines.

 
 
 

Adjustable Pushrod

Consider an adjustable pushrod for fine-tuning pedal feel and response, which can be particularly useful for custom setups.

 

 

 

Tips On Maintaining Brake Master Cylinder

Inspect The Brake Master Cylinder For Leaks: Regularly inspect the brake master cylinder for any leaks or damage, such as rust or corrosion. If any leaks are found, it's crucial to have a professional mechanic repair or replace the brake master cylinder as soon as possible.


Flush The Brake Fluid: Over time, brake fluid can become contaminated with moisture, which can cause corrosion and damage to the brake system. To prevent this, it's recommended to flush the brake fluid every 2-3 years or as recommended in the vehicle's owner's manual.


Regularly Check The Brake System: Check the entire brake system for any issues, such as worn brake pads or rotors, leaks, or other problems. It's essential to address any issues promptly to prevent further damage or brake failure.


Have A Professional Mechanic Inspect The Brake Master Cylinder: Have a professional mechanic inspect the brake master cylinder and brake system regularly, especially during regular maintenance or check-up. They can detect any issues that you may not be able to see and can perform any necessary repairs or replacements.

Professional-grade Brake Master Cylinder 59110-44510 For HYUNDAI H100 Platform/chassis

 

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FAQ

 

Q: How long does a brake master cylinder typically last?

A: On average, a brake master cylinder lasts between 60,000 and 120,000 miles, depending on maintenance and driving conditions.

Q: Can I drive with a bad master cylinder?

A: It's technically possible, but it's extremely unsafe. A failing master cylinder can lead to reduced braking power or complete failure. It's crucial to get it inspected immediately.

Q: Do I need to bleed the brakes after replacing the master cylinder?

A: Yes, it's essential to bleed the brakes after replacing the master cylinder to remove any air from the system and restore full hydraulic pressure.

Q: What's the difference between a master cylinder and a brake booster?

A: The master cylinder generates hydraulic pressure, while the brake booster amplifies the force applied to the brake pedal. Both components work together to provide effective braking.

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