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brake pedal
I. Design and Materials
Pedal Material and Craftsmanship: The pedal is made of aviation-grade aluminum alloy, processed through precision casting and anodization;
Durability Advantages: Possesses excellent corrosion resistance to cope with the changeable outdoor environment of golf courses, while effectively resisting wear and tear to extend service life;
Ergonomic Design: The pedal contour fits the natural curve of the foot, preventing fatigue during long-term operation and providing drivers with a comfortable and precise control experience.
II. Product Performance
Response Speed | Equipped with advanced braking technology, it has an extremely short response time and can instantly convert pedal force into braking effect efficiently |
Braking Effect | Achieves rapid and smooth deceleration or stopping. The braking force is precisely adjusted with high linearity |
All-Scenario Stability | Whether driving on flat fairways or passing through undulating areas around greens, it ensures uniform and stable braking force, avoiding vehicle shaking or passenger discomfort caused by sudden braking, and maximizing driving and riding safety and comfort |
III. Adaptability and Installation
High Versatility: Carefully adapted to a variety of mainstream brands and models of golf carts on the market;
Convenient Installation: Comes with supporting installation components and detailed installation instructions, making the installation process convenient and efficient;
Cost Advantage: No complex professional debugging is required, greatly saving installation time and labor costs.
1.Q: Why is my golf cart’s brake pedal loose?
A: Likely due to loose mounting bolts or a worn linkage. Tighten the bolts first; replace the linkage if needed.
2.Q: Why does the brake pedal feel hard to press?
A: Low brake fluid or a clogged brake line is common. Check fluid levels; bleed the lines if the issue remains.
3.Q: What causes a squeaking noise when pressing the brake pedal?
A: Worn brake pads or dirty pedal hinges. Clean the hinges or replace the brake pads to stop the noise.
4.Q: How to fix a brake pedal with too much travel?
A: Adjust the brake rod length (per the cart manual) to reduce excess travel. Ensure the brakes engage properly after adjustment.
Choosing this golf cart brake system builds a solid and reliable safety line for every trip on the golf course.
brake pedal
I. Design and Materials
Pedal Material and Craftsmanship: The pedal is made of aviation-grade aluminum alloy, processed through precision casting and anodization;
Durability Advantages: Possesses excellent corrosion resistance to cope with the changeable outdoor environment of golf courses, while effectively resisting wear and tear to extend service life;
Ergonomic Design: The pedal contour fits the natural curve of the foot, preventing fatigue during long-term operation and providing drivers with a comfortable and precise control experience.
II. Product Performance
Response Speed | Equipped with advanced braking technology, it has an extremely short response time and can instantly convert pedal force into braking effect efficiently |
Braking Effect | Achieves rapid and smooth deceleration or stopping. The braking force is precisely adjusted with high linearity |
All-Scenario Stability | Whether driving on flat fairways or passing through undulating areas around greens, it ensures uniform and stable braking force, avoiding vehicle shaking or passenger discomfort caused by sudden braking, and maximizing driving and riding safety and comfort |
III. Adaptability and Installation
High Versatility: Carefully adapted to a variety of mainstream brands and models of golf carts on the market;
Convenient Installation: Comes with supporting installation components and detailed installation instructions, making the installation process convenient and efficient;
Cost Advantage: No complex professional debugging is required, greatly saving installation time and labor costs.
1.Q: Why is my golf cart’s brake pedal loose?
A: Likely due to loose mounting bolts or a worn linkage. Tighten the bolts first; replace the linkage if needed.
2.Q: Why does the brake pedal feel hard to press?
A: Low brake fluid or a clogged brake line is common. Check fluid levels; bleed the lines if the issue remains.
3.Q: What causes a squeaking noise when pressing the brake pedal?
A: Worn brake pads or dirty pedal hinges. Clean the hinges or replace the brake pads to stop the noise.
4.Q: How to fix a brake pedal with too much travel?
A: Adjust the brake rod length (per the cart manual) to reduce excess travel. Ensure the brakes engage properly after adjustment.
Choosing this golf cart brake system builds a solid and reliable safety line for every trip on the golf course.




