Haldex provides TransitmaX brake lining

Oct. 5, 2011
Haldex has introduced TransitmaX brake lining, developed for superior performance in demanding transit and coach applications. The friction material is FMVSS-121-certified for both 26,000- and 29,000-lb gross axle weight rating (GAWR) applications.

Haldex has introduced TransitmaX brake lining, developed for superior performance in demanding transit and coach applications. The friction material is FMVSS-121-certified for both 26,000- and 29,000-lb gross axle weight rating (GAWR) applications.

TransitmaX offers benefits including:

•Excellent braking performance and extended service life in transit and coach applications

•Organic fiber-based formulation provides outstanding thermal stability and enhanced drum life

•Quiet operation

•Minimal growth and swell makes TransitmaX an excellent choice to be combined with automatic brake adjusters and ABS systems

TransitmaX is available in all popular FMSI numbers as loose lining, new lined shoes, or remanufactured lined shoes. Remanufactured shoes are relined in according to American Public Transit Association recommended practices by a nationwide network of friction service centers.

For additional information, call 1-800-643-2374 or visit www.haldex.com.

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