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Master Cylinder 91A4610100
Category: Master Cylinders
Product Description
The braking & drive axle master cylinder 91A4610100 is precisely engineered for optimal performance in various industrial vehicles. As an essential braking system component, the master cylinder plays a key role in vehicle safety and control. It converts the mechanical force applied by the brake pedal into hydraulic pressure.
This hydraulic pressure is transmitted through brake lines to the brake calipers or shoes at each wheel, effectively enabling the braking mechanism. The master cylinder controls hydraulic fluid delivery to the brakes under various conditions, from gentle stopping to emergency braking. This ensures effective braking responsiveness and stability, which is crucial for safe vehicle operation.
Manufactured from high-grade materials to meet original equipment standards, this master cylinder offers superior durability and reliability.
Features/Benefits
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High-Quality Material Composition: Constructed using premium-grade materials resistant to corrosion and wear. This ensures long-term durability and reliability under various operational stresses, including exposure to high temperatures and brake fluid chemicals.
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Advanced Sealing Technology: Features superior sealing components to prevent brake fluid leaks and maintain consistent hydraulic pressure. This technology helps to ensure that the brake system remains efficient and responsive.
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Optimized Fluid Dynamics: Engineered to optimize the flow of brake fluid through its chambers and valves, ensuring smooth and responsive braking. This design minimizes lag or delay in brake application when the pedal is pressed.
Product Specifications
Part Type |
Master Cylinder |
Model Number |
91A4610100 |
Condition |
New |
Fitment Type |
Direct Replacement |
Weight |
2.15 lbs |
Length |
146 mm |
Material |
Iron |
Neck Diameter |
38 mm |
Mounting Holes |
60 mm |
Push Rod |
Included |
Master Cylinder
Signs of Faulty or Damaged Master Cylinder
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Soft Brake Pedal: A pedal that feels spongy or sinks to the floor can signify master cylinder failure.
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Poor Braking Response: Inadequate braking response may indicate a problem within the master cylinder.
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Fluid Leaks: Look for visible leaks around the master cylinder, as they can suggest seal failures.
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Uneven Brake Pad Wear: Uneven brake pad wear may be a symptom of a malfunctioning master cylinder that distributes pressure unevenly.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I Know if this Master Cylinder is the Correct Part for My Vehicle?
Verify compatibility by consulting your vehicle's service manual or contacting a professional with your model and serial number. This OEM master cylinder is specifically designed for specific industrial vehicle models.
What is Included in the Master Cylinder Package?
The package includes the master cylinder itself. Ensure to check whether additional components like seals or mounting hardware are required and if they are included in the package.
How Often Should I Replace My Vehicle's Master Cylinder?
The master cylinder should be replaced according to the manufacturer's recommended service interval or at the first sign of wear or failure. Regular inspections are crucial for maintaining optimal brake performance.
What are the Risks of not Replacing a Faulty Master Cylinder?
Delaying the replacement of a faulty master cylinder can lead to brake failure, posing significant safety risks. Timely maintenance and replacement are crucial for ensuring safe driving conditions.
How Can I Identify Early Signs Of Master Cylinder Failure?
Early signs of master cylinder failure include a brake pedal that feels unusually soft or sinks to the floor when pressed, reduced braking effectiveness, and fluid leaks directly under the brake master cylinder. If you notice any of these symptoms, it's advisable to have your braking system checked immediately.
How Does the Master Cylinder Interact With Other Components in the Braking System?
The master cylinder is integral to the braking system as it directly influences how hydraulic brake fluid is pressurized and delivered to each brake caliper. It works with the brake booster to enhance the force the driver's foot applies, ensuring sufficient pressure is generated to engage the brakes effectively.