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dejastew

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This is one factor that will NOT increase a machine brake system braking effect:
 
  a. increase the clamping force on the friction material
 b. increase the friction material coefficient of friction
 c. increase the brake fluid viscosity
 d. increase the swept area of friction material

Question 2

If a machine has a faulty service brake system this will be the result:
 
  a. the machine's brakes are overheating
 b. the machine will roll on a hill when the parking brakes are applied c. the machine will slow down normally
 d. the machine will not slow down normally



strudel15

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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