To most drivers who do not realize will be the worth of your brake rotor. A brake rotor, also known as a brake disc, is the contact surface of the brake pad. These circular discs convert the automobile's kinetic energy into thermal energy through the effect of friction. Therefore, heat can create problems when designing and using brake parts. Heat dissipation is solved by the use of ventilation slots or cross drilling on some brake rotors. Due to the continued effects of pressure, heat, and dust particles, such components become warped, faded, or cracked over time. As a result, the brake pad may be unable to grip the rotor, resulting in reduced braking capability. A vibrating sensation when applying brakes could be a clear indication that the brake rotors have worn away to their minimum possible thickness. This means it is time for you to replace the brake rotor.
For the last 50 years, Zimmerman has been supplying brake and engine components to major automobile manufacturers. Zimmerman production includes over 1000 different brake rotors that are exported and distributed by trade wholesalers to nearly 60 countries. Zimmerman brake rotors are renowned for precise design and superior materials. The company adheres to the OE brake blueprint and also offers Coat Z rotors, which prevent rust formation on the center and peripheral diameter of the rotor with a zinc coating, ensuring an improved, reliable, and attractive appearance of the rotor once installed. Zimmerman cross-drilled rotors are also available for specific uses. Zimmerman has been conducting inertia dynamometer tests and driving tests on a continuous basis. Of all the brake rotors that went on trial, lower-grade products were found to fade and crack much faster. Thus, Zimmerman brake rotors and original manufactured products have a significantly longer durability. The thermomechanical distortion of the Zimmerman brake rotors is the same as the original brake rotor. The lower-grade products fall significantly below this level regarding almost all measured requirements. All Zimmerman brake rotors are made in Germany in compliance with DIN EN ISO 9001:2000. Zimmerman promises to provide drivers with top-quality products at all times. Zimmerman brake rotors are robust and built to withstand friction damage longer than lower-grade factory brakes even with extreme brake use like racing, heavy-duty hauling, and uphill trucking. Factory brakes can disintegrate quickly, especially under heavy braking applications. By upgrading to high-quality Zimmerman brake rotors, the braking power will be long-lasting. In fact, Zimmerman brake rotors significantly increase braking power even when taking tight turns and during uphill climbing. Finally, Zimmerman brake rotor designs are the result of numerous trials performed on all brake rotors available. This enhances rotor endurance and ensures long-lasting performance.