Brakes: Braking Systems: Drum brakes & components
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Backing plate

Summary
The backing plate is bolted to the axle housing or suspension member. It provides a mounting for the wheel cylinders and brake shoes to act against the rotating drum.
Backing plate

All of the brake unit components, except the brake drum, are mounted on a backing plate bolted to the vehicle axle housing or suspension.

The backing plate is usually pressed from heavy gauge steel. It has a raised outer edge that fits into a groove or recess in the brake drum and helps keep out any dust or dirt.

Some vehicles have manual brake adjusters so openings are usually provided to allow for adjustments without having to remove the wheel and brake drum.