Meritor distributing Fras-le hydraulic disc brake pad program

Nov. 8, 2012

The Aftermarket business unit of Meritor has started distribution of the Fras-le “Work Truck and Fleet Disc Brake Pad Program.” The program, which offers a complete line of hydraulic disc brake pads for Class 1c-7 vehicles, is designed to help aftermarket customers expand friction sales into new vocational market segments, Fras-le said.

The new product is being distributed from Meritor’s North American distribution centers in Florence, Ky., and Brampton, Ontario, Canada.

“Through marketplace research, Fras-le has recognized that medium-duty truck fleets are a greatly underserved market for aftermarket friction materials,” said Rodrigo Meirelles, vice president and general manager for North America and Europe, Fras-le. “This segment provides a growth opportunity for customers of all sizes and in all channels.”

Meritor supplies a line of all-makes hydraulic brake components including rotors and calipers that complement the Fras-le pad program, the company said. The product portfolio is complemented with sales and technical engineering materials for easy product identification, according to Dennis Riedel, product manager – Undercarriage Products, Meritor Aftermarket.

Developed for work trucks and fleet vehicles such as school buses, ambulances and tow trucks, Fras-le’s Extreme Service products are engineered for severe-duty applications to help ensure superior stopping power under diverse braking conditions and high temperature performance. Magnum Pro brake pads are developed to provide outstanding stopping performance under normal braking conditions for work trucks and fleets, and are engineered to match the OE vehicle-specific friction materials and are available in either semi-metallic or ceramic versions.

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