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WABCO
EBS Truck Modulator
WABCO’s EBS Truck Modulators control the brake cylinder pressure on the two sides of a single or dual axle to help smooth and improve the braking procedure in trucks, making for a better braking experience and increasing the safety of fleets.
Difference
WABCO is one of the global market leaders for Electronic Braking System EBS
More than 11,000,000 valves produced
Features and innovation
A minimum of 3 bars can be delivered in all operating conditions
Two pneumatically independent pressure control channels with an air admission and bleeder valve each
Operates at temperatures between -40°C and +80°C
Operates using a singular WABCO electronic control unit for more cohesive braking.
Customer value
Robust and reliable parts help to reduce the vehicle downtime and maintenance cost
Provides better braking stability for trucks
Provides significantly shorter braking distances compared to standard braking systems
Maintains optimal brake efficiencies by balancing pressure on both sides of single and dual axles.
EBS Truck Modulator
WABCO’s EBS Truck Modulators control the brake cylinder pressure on the two sides of a single or dual axle to help smooth and improve the braking procedure in trucks, making for a better braking experience and increasing the safety of fleets.
Difference
WABCO is one of the global market leaders for Electronic Braking System EBS
More than 11,000,000 valves produced
Features and innovation
A minimum of 3 bars can be delivered in all operating conditions
Two pneumatically independent pressure control channels with an air admission and bleeder valve each
Operates at temperatures between -40°C and +80°C
Operates using a singular WABCO electronic control unit for more cohesive braking.
Customer value
Robust and reliable parts help to reduce the vehicle downtime and maintenance cost
Provides better braking stability for trucks
Provides significantly shorter braking distances compared to standard braking systems
Maintains optimal brake efficiencies by balancing pressure on both sides of single and dual axles.