Regarding braking capability, different vehicle types have varying demands for braking force. For example, in compact passenger cars, the braking force provided by the master cylinder only needs to bring the vehicle to a swift stop at normal driving speeds. However, larger vehicles or high-performance vehicles require greater braking force to handle higher speeds and heavier masses. Insufficient braking capability may prevent timely stopping during emergencies, posing a safety risk.
An unsuitable operating pressure range may cause abnormal brake system function. Excessive pressure can make braking overly sensitive, increasing the risk of wheel lockup and compromising vehicle handling. Conversely, insufficient pressure results in inadequate braking force and longer stopping distances. Therefore, select a master cylinder with an appropriate pressure range based on the vehicle's specific parameters.
Poor sealing allows brake fluid leakage, rendering the braking system ineffective. Fluid leaks not only compromise braking performance but may also damage brake components. Selecting a master cylinder with reliable sealing is therefore critical.
Quick response ensures immediate feedback when the driver presses the brake pedal, enabling timely vehicle control. Slow response causes braking delay and increases stopping distance.
Poor compatibility between the master cylinder and other brake components disrupts system coordination and reduces braking efficiency. Only a compatible master cylinder guarantees stable, high-performance operation of the entire braking system.
