1. Basic structure
The portable lock body integrated disc brake lock is usually composed of a lock body, a brake pad (or locking device), a lock cylinder, a key and other parts. The lock body is the main structure of the lock, the brake pad is used to contact the brake disc and generate friction, and the lock cylinder and the key are used to control the opening and closing of the lock.
2. Working principle
Locking process:
When the vehicle needs to be locked, the user first aligns the brake pad part of the lock body with the brake disc of the vehicle.
Then, by rotating the lock cylinder or using the key, the brake pad is tightly fixed on the brake disc to prevent the wheel from turning.
Since the brake disc and the wheel rotate synchronously, locking the brake disc is equivalent to locking the wheel and making the vehicle unable to move.
Unlocking process:
When the vehicle needs to be unlocked, the user only needs to insert the matching key into the lock cylinder and rotate it to release the brake pad from fixing the brake disc.
At this time, the wheel can rotate freely and the vehicle can move normally.
3. Safety performance
The portable lock body integrated disc brake lock has high safety performance. First, it uses the brake disc as the locking object, and the brake disc is an important part of the vehicle, which is usually strong and not easy to be damaged. Secondly, the lock is usually made of high-strength materials and precision manufacturing processes to ensure the durability and anti-pry and anti-smashing capabilities of the lock body. In addition, some high-end models of portable lock body integrated disc brake locks are also equipped with an alarm device, which will sound an alarm when the lock is illegally damaged or unlocked, further improving the anti-theft effect.
4. Precautions for use
When using a portable lock body integrated disc brake lock, ensure that the surface of the brake disc is clean, free of oil and debris, so as not to affect the friction effect of the brake pad and the locking performance of the lock.
The lock should be stored in a dry and ventilated place to avoid long-term exposure to humid environments that may cause rust or damage.
Regularly check the integrity and function of the lock. If there is any damage or abnormality, it should be replaced or repaired in time.