This air brake compressor is engineered to generate the compressed air required for the effective operation of your vehicle's braking system, ensuring safety and control. Manufactured to high-performance standards, it offers robust construction and reliable air output, surpassing worn units that may exhibit leaks or reduced efficiency. Observable signs of a failing compressor include a soft brake pedal, audible air leaks, or the air pressure gauge not reaching its normal operating range.
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Always replace brakes in axle sets. Bed-in new brake pads with 8–10 moderate stops from 40 km/h. Check disc runout with a dial gauge — maximum 0.1 mm. Inspect caliper slides and pistons when replacing pads.
Always consult the OEM service manual for model-specific torque values and procedures. WhatsApp our technical team if you need fitment guidance.
A common initial symptom is a reduction in braking effectiveness or a soft, spongy brake pedal. If the compressor continues to degrade, it may fail to maintain adequate air pressure, leading to intermittent brake application and potential system warnings. The main risk is a compromised ability to stop the vehicle, posing a significant safety hazard.
Ensure the compressor mounting bolts are tightened evenly in a crossing pattern to prevent distortion of the compressor body. Always use new sealing washers or gaskets where specified.
When replacing the air brake compressor, inspect the air dryer, air reservoir tanks, and all associated air lines for any signs of leaks or contamination.