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Bendix Versajust LS slack adjusters and Eversure spring brakes are now available as factory options on Peterbilt trucks. Versajust LS is a link-style Automatic Slack Adjuster that minimizes the risk ...
DENTON, Texas– Peterbilt announced today the availability of the Bendix Versajust LS slack adjuster and the Bendix Eversure spring brake as factory options. The Bendix Versajust LS is a link-style ...
This product and application guide is now available for complimentary download at the company’s website. The ten-page brochure, complete with application examples, highlights Nexen's extensive product ...
Haldex Commercial Vehicle Systems now offers Gold Seal and Life Seal double diaphragm spring brakes for vocational applications including: refuse haulers, cement mixers and dump trucks. The heavy-duty ...
Providing reliable operation at temperatures as low as -30 degrees Fahrenheit, these brakes out-perform traditional pneumatically actuated brakes and clutches that offer a minimum operating range of 0 ...
The TNB Series of spring-applied brakes come in seven torque ratings ranging from 35 to 445 lb-in. The brakes have a high-coefficient friction material and were made approximately 60% thinner than the ...
Designed for power-off static holding applications and occasional emergency stopping functions, a line of Spring-Set Brake Modules mount on the front of a motor in applications such as robotic arms, ...
Everybody worries about getting a ticket for having badly adjusted brakes, but a ticket would be preferable to the other possible outcome. While equipment defects are a cause in only a small ...
We get a bunch of questions about bike setup and tech via email and our forums. Occasionally we’ll seek out answers direct from the manufacturer. Here’s one question from Dave Hutton we received ...
A ticking or squealing noise from your Chevy Colorado or GMC Canyon brakes may stem from a missing or misaligned spring. Here's the technical cause and the fix.
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