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The parts that develop the friction in a drum brake are:
Brake shoes
In any drum brake assembly, there are:
Two brake shoes
As hydraulic pressure is applied to the wheel cylinder, which is located between the brake shoes:
The pistons inside it push apart and act against them
The brake shoes then push outward against the inner surface of the brake drum:
And the resulting friction between the brake shoes and brake drum slows the vehicle