20+ years of experiences (since 2005)
Implementing ISO 9001-2015
Quality testing by an independent laboratory
Warranty: 12 months since shipping date
Product description:
A brake drum plays a crucial role in a truck's braking system, working together with the brake shoes to slow down or stop the vehicle when the brakes are applied. When selecting a brake drum for a truck, there are several factors to consider:
Truck Make and Model: Ensure that the brake drum is compatible with the specific make and model of your truck. Different trucks may have different brake drum specifications.
Size and Capacity: Choose a brake drum that matches the size and weight capacity of your truck. The weight of the truck and its load will impact the size and type of brake drum needed.
Braking System: Consider whether your truck uses air brakes, hydraulic brakes, or other braking systems, as this will influence the type of brake drum required.
Quality and Durability: Opt for high-quality brake drums that are durable and designed to withstand the heavy-duty usage typical of trucks.
Safety Standards: Ensure that the brake drum meets safety standards and regulations for trucks in your region to maintain optimal braking performance and safety.
Product parameters:
Use | Truck Parts |
Parts | Truck Axles |
Place of Origin | China |
Brand | XH |
Product Name | Brake drum |
Material | Iron |
Application | Trailer Truck Used |
MOQ | 16 |
Quality | 100% Guaranteed |
PAYMENT | T/T |
Warranty | 12 Months |
Certificate | ISO9001 |
Surface treatment | Paint Spraying |
Delivery time | 7-15 Days |
Application:
Function: The brake drum, along with brake shoes or pads, helps to slow down or stop the truck when the brakes are applied. When the brake pedal is pressed, the brake shoes press against the inner surface of the brake drum, creating friction and causing the truck to decelerate.
Compatibility: It is essential to choose a brake drum that is compatible with the specific make and model of the truck, as well as with the type of braking system in use (e.g., air brakes, hydraulic brakes).
Durability: Given that trucks are typically used for heavy-duty applications and carry substantial loads, the brake drums must be durable and able to withstand the high levels of heat and friction generated during braking.
Maintenance: Regular inspection and maintenance of the brake drums are crucial to ensure optimal performance and safety of the truck. This includes checking for wear and tear, proper adjustment, and addressing any signs of damage or malfunction.
Safety: Proper functioning of the brake drums is critical for the safety of the truck, its driver, passengers, and other road users. Any issues with the brake system should be promptly addressed by a qualified mechanic.