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  1. TRANSPORT|land transport|land transport · INDUSTRY|mechanical engineering|mechanical engineering
    córas coscánaithe scoilte Tagairt Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    split braking circuit | split braking system
    en
    Sainmhíniú braking system comprising two independent sections of mechanism capable of developing braking force such that, excluding the means of operation, a failure of any part (other than a fixed member or a brake shoe anchor pin) of one of the said sections will not cause a decrease in the braking force capable of being developed by the other section and in which the said two sections are both operated by a common actuating mechanism Tagairt "COM-EN, based on: Northern Ireland Statutory Rules, 1999 No. 454, Road Traffic and Vehicles. http://www.legislation.gov.uk/nisr/1999/454/made [20.4.2012]"
    freins à deux circuits séparés
    fr
  2. TRANSPORT|land transport|land transport · INDUSTRY|mechanical engineering|mechanical engineering
    córas coscánaithe trasnánach-scoilte Tagairt Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    diagonally-split braking circuit | diagonal split braking system
    en
    Sainmhíniú "split braking system [ IATE:62125 ] in which the two independent mechanism sections operate diagonally opposite wheels" Tagairt "COM-EN, based on:Ayers, C. What is a Split Braking System? EHow > Car Repair & Maintenance > Brake Repair & Maintenance > Replace Brake Wheel Cylinders > What Is a Split Braking System? http://www.ehow.com/about_6545035_split-braking-system_.html#ixzz1sacTo34c [20.4.2012]"
    Nóta "The diagonal split concept comes from the fact that the left rear and right front brakes are on one hydraulic line while the right front and left rear brakes are on another. The diagonal split system, because it maintains braking ability for both a front and rear tire, is easier for the driver to control the vehicle in emergency brake failure. In a nondiagonal system, all the braking power would transfer to either just the front or back tires, increasing the likelihood of skidding and possibly losing control.Note ref.: Ayers, C. What is a Split Braking System? EHow > Car Repair & Maintenance > Brake Repair & Maintenance > Replace Brake Wheel Cylinders > What Is a Split Braking System? http://www.ehow.com/about_6545035_split-braking-system_.html#ixzz1sacTo34c [20.4.2012]"
    système de freinage à deux circuits en diagonale
    fr