Inclined Cone Hole Floating Brake Disc Rotor, Improved Heat Dissipation: Traditional floating brake discs have vertical through-holes that restrict airflow. The inclined cone hole design allows for smooth airflow, with larger holes at the top intake air (high pressure) and smaller holes at the bottom releasing it (low pressure). This effectively dissipates heat generated during braking, enhancing cooling performance
Self-Cleaning Function: The inclined cone holes provide excellent self-cleaning capabilities, quickly removing dust and sand during braking while also reducing braking noise.
Effective Braking Performance: The design allows for axial play between the disc and the fixed plate, ensuring a larger effective contact area with the brake pads and shorter response times, which further improves braking efficiency. Additionally, the larger area of the inclined cone holes increases braking friction.
Lightweight Design: The inclined cone hole outer disc is lighter, and using snap rings instead of rivets for connecting the inner and outer discs also reduces weight