Better braking for refuse

July 21, 2005
Brake Pro has developed its new CCM2425 friction material for 25,000 GAWR vehicles that operate in vocational applications such as refuse

Brake Pro has developed its new CCM2425 friction material for 25,000 GAWR vehicles that operate in vocational applications such as refuse.

Designed for longer drum and lining life as well as superior stopping performance, BrakePro said that the new material offers:

  1. Brake lining that provides greater surface contact
  2. Enhanced compatibility between lining and drum
  3. Metallic fibers added for better thermal capacity which allows brake linings to run cooler

For more information, call 770-422-1650 or go to www.brakepro.com.

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