Crossdrilled and Slotted Rotor Question
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The more absence of surface the less the friction. Also know that slotted and drilled will eat pads faster too.
I know that slotting was once done to help gasses escape but the pad materials have changed and its been shown to not give too much of an advantage and they are prone to cracking. Everything I've read states go blank or slotted.
The more absence of surface the less the friction. Also know that slotted and drilled will eat pads faster too.
I know that slotting was once done to help gasses escape but the pad materials have changed and its been shown to not give too much of an advantage and they are prone to cracking. Everything I've read states go blank or slotted.
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