It if false that is the service brakes fail to apply the parking brake in one motion. It should pumped.
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That is related to "composition", the composition of functions. That means you apply one function after another. f(g(x)) means you first apply function "g" to the variable "x", then you apply function "f" to the result.
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Yes, the parking brakes can be used to stop the vehicle in emergency. But remember that, in most of the vehicles parking brakes apply only to one pair of wheels, so if the vehicle is in high speed, one has to apply them carefully and save the vehicle from skidding.
When parked.
Check the instruction on the manual of the tatalpta713 in order to understand how many wheel to apply for parking brake.
I don't know about Silverado trucks but all of the emergency (parking) brakes I'm familiar with use the brake cable to "pull" and hold the brake against the drum (or disk), so if the cable breaks you simply cannot apply the emergency brake. That is, it is automatically released if the the cable breaks.
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Is it free to apply not service or anything?
Motion of an object can be produced by applying a force to it. According to Newton's laws of motion, an object will remain at rest or in uniform motion unless acted upon by an external force. By applying a force in the direction you want the object to move, you can produce its motion.
Parking brakes apply generally on rear wheels to control enough sliding of the vehicle.