Description
Technical Parameters
Product Introduction
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Item |
Forklift replacement |
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Model |
LJ-127 |
Product Detail
The Forklift Master brake cylinder is one of the crucial components in the automotive braking system, which is responsible for converting the mechanical force generated when the driver steps on the brake pedal into hydraulic pressure.

Characteristics of the master cylinder for braking
1.Sensitive Response
- The brake master cylinder employs hydraulic transmission principles to achieve instantaneous response, seamlessly converting driver inputs into precise braking force. This ensures optimal vehicle control across diverse road conditions.
2. Precision & Durability
- Precision-machined components maintain optimal piston-cylinder clearance, minimizing friction while preventing fluid leakage. Heat-resistant alloys and anti-corrosion coating processes ensure stable performance under extreme operating conditions.
3. Redundant Safety
- The dual-circuit fault protection design guarantees braking functionality even during partial system failures. The redundant architecture significantly enhances safety for urban commuting and heavy-duty operations, adapting to diverse environmental scenarios.
4. Universal Compatibility
- Compatible with passenger vehicles, commercial trucks, and industrial machinery, this product offers standardized hydraulic systems and vacuum-assisted configurations to meet specialized operational requirements.
5. Efficient Maintenance
- Modular design enables rapid servicing using seal repair kits, extending service life while reducing downtime and ownership costs. Streamlined component replacement significantly improves operational efficiency.
Common Forklift Braking System Issues and Solutions
Issue 1: Brake Fluid Leakage
- (EN): Aging or damaged seals in the master cylinder can lead to brake fluid leakage, reducing braking efficiency.
- Solution: Regularly inspect seals and replace worn components promptly.
Issue 2: Air in Hydraulic System
- (EN): Air entering the hydraulic system may cause a spongy brake pedal or complete loss of braking.
- Solution: Perform proper bleeding procedures to remove air and restore functionality.
Issue 3: Piston Seizure
- (EN): Prolonged use can lead to piston seizure due to corrosion or debris accumulation.
- Solution: Clean the master cylinder internals periodically; replace damaged parts if necessary.
Issue 4: Contaminated Brake Fluid
- (EN): Contaminants or moisture in the brake fluid degrade performance and corrode internal components.
- Solution: Use certified brake fluid and replace it regularly to maintain system integrity.
- Note: Routine maintenance and standardized operations are essential for preventing issues.





