Brake Caliper Clamping Force Calculator:
Enter the values of caliper pressure, CP(PSI) and caliper area, CA(in2) to determine the value of Brake Caliper Clamping Force, BCF(lbs).
Brake Caliper Clamping Force Formula:
The brake caliper clamping force is a measure of the stopping power exerted by a brake caliper on a vehicle’s brake rotor.
Clamping Force, BCF(lbs) in pounds is calculated by multiplying the caliper pressure, CP(PSI) pounds per square inch by the caliper area, CA(in2) in square inches.
Clamping Force, BCF(lbs) = CP(PSI) * CA(in2)
BCF(lbs) = brake caliper clamping force in pounds, lbs.
CP(PSI) = caliper pressure in pounds per square inch, PSI.
CA(in2) = caliper area in square inches, in2.
Brake Caliper Clamping Force Calculation:
1.A brake system applies a hydraulic pressure of 1200 PSI to a brake caliper piston with an area of 3.5 in2. Calculate the clamping force generated by the brake caliper.
Given: CP(PSI) = 1200PSI, CA(in2) = 3.5in2.
Clamping Force, BCF(lbs) = CP(PSI) * CA(in2)
BCF(lbs) = 1200 * 3.5
BCF(lbs) = 4200lbs.
2.Suppose a brake system generates a clamping force of 3600 lbs and operates at a hydraulic pressure of 1200 PSI. Calculate the caliper area.
Given: CP(PSI) = 1200PSI, BCF(lbs) = 3600lbs.
Clamping Force, BCF(lbs) = CP(PSI) * CA(in2)
CA(in2) = BCF(lbs) / CP(PSI)
CA(in2) = 3600 / 1200
CA(in2) = 3in2.