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When you use your emergency brake, it's connected to this screw in such a way that if there is too much slack, it turns the screw out another notch, kind of like a ratchet for a socket, except in one direction. The notches in the piston are to keep it from rotating so that the screw will be sure to push it out. If you could reverse or freewheel the ratchet mechanism, you could just push the piston back in, but that would be more expensive to make, and having it be one-way is also probably more reliable.