ABS is a braking system that helps maintain control and stability during heavy or sudden braking. It uses speed sensors on each wheel, a control module, and hydraulic units to automatically regulate brake pressure and prevent wheels from locking. This helps avoid skidding and loss of traction, keeping the vehicle stable during hard stops. While effective for safety, ABS systems are more expensive and require more maintenance than regular braking systems.
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ABS in Cars
1. A Life Saver for Riders
ANISH MALAN
4th Year, Mechanical Engineering
Roll No- 2910437
KITM , kurukshetra
2.  It is a Braking system arrangement in
vehicles for safe riding during sudden or
heavy braking.
 It maintains a balance between the wheel
speed and the vehicle speed to avoid
skidding during heavy braking.
 It ensures that there is less TRACTION
loss in the tires of the vehicle.
5.  Brake Calipers
 Speed Sensor in wheels
 A Hydraulic Motor
 Pressure Release Valves
 Control Unit (Computer Controlled Module)
6. A- The Speed Sensor
B- The Control
Module
C- The Hydraulic
Unit With Pressure
Releasing Valves
D- The Brake Pipe