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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).
Front to rear brake wear ratios on various cars.

Identifier  ExFiles\Box 121\3\  scan0139
Date  2nd June 1941
  
To: Rm.{William Robotham - Chief Engineer} from Rm{William Robotham - Chief Engineer}/MHR.{M. H. Rigby}

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Rm{William Robotham - Chief Engineer}/MHR.{M. H. Rigby}1/RH.{R. Hollingworth}2.6.41.

BRAKE WEAR CHART

The chart serves the dual purpose of telling us:
(a) The rates of wear both front and rear on all the cars under a variety of conditions. (b) The state of the linings on all the cars for servicing purposes.

2.B.50. Ratio of wear Front/Rear = 3/2.
The clearances on this car have not been increased, and the fronts have at times stuck on.

3.B.50. Figure to be obtained when the car is next in.

4.B.50. After 2,600 miles with VG.91 rear linings and B.2. and RU. front, ratio of wear Front/Rear = 1/2. No complaints.

8.B.V. Odd linings.

9.B.V. Cast Iron drums. F/R wear = 2/3
Aluminium drums. F/R wear = 2/1 on the short mileage so far covered.

10.B.V. Ratio of wear Front/Rear = 2/5 over a short mileage, should be 1/1.

12.B.V. Doubtful figure of wear F/R = 1/5.

30.G.VII. Figure to be obtained when car is next available.

1.R.I. Wear ratio F/R = 1/6. Handbrake has been sticking on, probably getting rear linings very hot.

1.Rt.I. Wear ratio F/R = 1/1. Brakes have hardly been used.

The cars to be watched are :-

3.B.50. These are good brakes, and although the car is not very fast, it is a fairly typical rationalised chassis.

9.B.V. We must check the figures already obtained over a greater mileage.

12.B.V. We do not believe the figures so far obtained.

30.G.VII. Is important being the only 8 cylinder chassis now running having VG.91 rear linings.

Rm{William Robotham - Chief Engineer}/MHR.{M. H. Rigby}
  
  


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