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From the Rolls-Royce experimental archive: a quarter of a million communications from Rolls-Royce, 1906 to 1960's. Documents from the Sir Henry Royce Memorial Foundation (SHRMF).
Explaining why new, lighter front brakes fitted to axle G.74294 are prone to squeaking and the proposed solution.

Identifier  ExFiles\Box 66\5\  scan0068
Date  25th October 1926
  
To R. {Sir Henry Royce} from Hs {Lord Ernest Hives - Chair} /GWH. {George W. Hancock - Head Chateauroux}
c. to BJ. Wor. {Arthur Wormald - General Works Manager}
c. to RG. {Mr Rowledge} E. {Mr Elliott - Chief Engineer}
c. to DA. {Bernard Day - Chassis Design} BY. {R.W. Bailey - Chief Engineer}

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Hs {Lord Ernest Hives - Chair} /GWH {George W. Hancock - Head Chateauroux} 1/LG25.10.26.

WHY THE NEW TYPE FRONT BRAKES FITTED
TO AXLE G.74294 ARE MORE PRONE TO SQUEAK X7420
THAN THE PRESENT STANDARD.

This is due to the general lightening all round
of the brake unit.

The drums are .010" lighter in section which makes
them more flexible and causes more wear to take place on the
toe of the shoes. The braking surface is 5.8% less which
causes more distortion of the brake drum. The anchor plates
are considerably lighter. We found that the inner anchor
plate G.74257 distorts outwards when the brakes are applied.
This plate is not supported between the cam bearing and top
of pivot boss. To overcome this we fitted a bolt with a
distance piece between the two anchor plates as near the cam
bearing as possible which has stiffened up the plate and
prevents the distortion.

We have notified the D.O. of what has been done
so as to get the improvement standardised.

Hs {Lord Ernest Hives - Chair} /G.W.Hancock.
  
  


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