Ensuring the proper upkeep of your heavy-duty fleet truck's air brakes is a critical responsibility. At Accelerated Fleet Services, we specialize in providing comprehensive air brake servicing to fleet operators in the Fort Worth, Texas area and beyond. Whether you're grappling with frozen airlines or dealing with airbag leaks, rest assured that our expert team has your fleet's air brake needs fully addressed.
Air Brake Services
Being a fleet manager entails a critical responsibility – ensuring that your drivers are well-equipped to recognize the signs of air brake issues. Overlooking even minor details in this context can have catastrophic consequences. When it involves bringing to a halt the weight of 100 thousand pounds on a regular basis, there's no room for shortcuts or the dismissal of warning signs. Below, you'll discover a comprehensive list of symptoms that should never be underestimated when it comes to identifying malfunctioning air brakes.
When a driver's air brake system experiences a malfunction, the initial symptom often manifests as subpar braking performance. This decline in braking effectiveness can usually be attributed to aging brake pads, faulty brake adjusters, or air brake lines that have frozen. While this diminished braking performance may not pinpoint a specific problem within the braking system, it serves as a clear signal that it's time for the driver to schedule prompt servicing for their truck.
If your drivers find themselves needing to depress the brake pedal further than usual to bring their trucks to a halt, it's a clear indicator that something might be amiss with your brake adjuster. The purpose of the brake adjuster is to compensate for wear in your brake pads. However, when this adjuster malfunctions, it forces the push rod to travel an extended distance before engaging the Q-cam. This not only diminishes the effectiveness of your brakes but also places additional stress on your air compression system.
Air brakes rely on compressed air stored in air tanks for immediate use. If you notice an extended delay in pressure buildup within these tanks, it could indicate issues such as a damaged airline or a potential leak originating from the tank itself.
For more information about our air brake services, or the symptoms of a malfunctioning air brake system, give us a call.
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1013 Jarvis RD Saginaw, TX 76179
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Tuesday : 7AM-4PM
Wednesday : 7AM-4PM
Thursday : 7AM-4PM
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