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Translations:Air Brake System Overview/5/en

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Finally, every individual vehicle has one or more of its own brake cylinders. These are low volume vessels that put pressure on a piston, which presses the vehicle’s brake shoes against the wheels, causing it to slow down. A control valve reacts to changes in pressure in the brake pipe, pressurizing the brake cylinders with air accordingly, from specialized vessels found on each vehicle, called auxiliary reservoirs.