Kenworth brochure covers Bendix air disc brakes

June 2, 2009
Kenworth Truck Company has produced a new brochure on Bendix ADB22X air disc brakes from Bendix Spicer Foundation Brakes LLC.

Kenworth Truck Company has produced a new brochure on Bendix ADB22X air disc brakes from Bendix Spicer Foundation Brakes LLC.

The Kenworth T660, T800, T2000, and W900 Class 8 models are available with Bendix air disc brakes on the front axle alone or on all wheels. The ADB22X air disc brake is a lightweight package that helps reduce total wheel-end weight, provides fast and easy pad replacement, and offers extended brake life.

ADB22X air disc brakes feature a mono-block caliper design that provides a compact brake compared with other two-piece caliper models. This design offers sealing that provides optimal protection from environmental elements, and a larger rotor that absorbs more energy. The Bendix air disc brake is available from Kenworth with an aluminum hub and the Splined Disc rotor assembly.

Information on ADB22X air disc brakes is available at 1-866-610-9709 or www.foundationbrakes.com.

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