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Damper weights on the brake caliper | HELLA

General information

When a moving vehicle brakes, oscillations occur at the brake caliper. These oscillations generate vibrations, which can lead to unpleasant breaking noises. In order to dampen (eliminate) these unwanted oscillations, additional weights are attached to the component in question. These weights are known as damper weights.

Damper weights on the brake caliper- Image 1

Task

An additional damper weight mounted on the brake caliper increases the overall mass of the component, thus lowering its resonant frequency. Depending on the configuration and position of the weight, it can be used for either targeted noise reduction or complete noise elimination.

The design of the weight may vary depending on the vehicle manufacturer and the brake system.

Example:

  • Fiat Punto rear axle ( Fig. 1)
  • Opel Astra rear axle (Fig. 2)
Damper weights on the brake caliper- Image 2

Assembly instructions

Damper weights installed in the factory by the vehicle manufacturer must be re-mounted on the new component if the brake caliper is replaced.

Damaged damper weights must be replaced, and should never be removed without subsequent replacement.

Important safety note

Technical information and practical tips have been compiled by HELLA in order to provide professional support to vehicle workshops in their day-to-day work. The information provided on this website is intended for use by suitably qualified personnel only. Reprinting, distribution, reproduction, exploitation in any form or disclosure of the contents of this document, even in part, is prohibited without our express, written approval and indication of the source. The schematic illustrations, pictures and descriptions serve only for the purposes of explanation and representation of the instructions and cannot be used as a basis for installation or assembly work. All rights reserved.

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