EIDE’s FNC pneumatic brakes have great response sensitivity.As they have a radial air inlet, they do not have a rotary air inlet. The brake torque is proportional to air pressure. Regulating this pressure allows for greater control of the torque absorbed by the brake.
It also has other important features, such as: Minimal inertia, good heat dissipation, light weight, shafts in different position, etc.
Features:
Compact assembly.
Self standing.
Regulation from 0 to 5.5 bar.
High sensitivity. Continuous friction.
Applications:
Machine tool
Textile industry
Cable industry
Heavy vehicles such as buses and trucks use a pneumatic braking system. This allows the driver to bring a large and heavy vehicle to a complete stop within a few seconds.
But how does a Pneumatic Brake work in heavy vehicles? Here comes Narsipur & Sons with their professional expertise.
The main cause of braking in this type of system is compressed air.
Air is pressurized by a compressor located in the engine and stored in different tanks along the underside of the vehicle. It is spread from the tanks between the predictable braking system and the emergency braking system.
The emergency braking system happens to be accountable for triggering the handbrake, leaving a minor reserve of air in case it is needed to use it in the event of leaking or breaking down.
The conventional braking system is the one that is activated every time the vehicle's brake pedal is pressed.
When the brake pedal use to be pressed, air goes through from the brake valves towards the brake chambers, that happens to push the brake regulators which, in sequence, push the brake shoes on the wheel drums (or, where appropriate, the brake pads against the brake disc) generating the braking effect .
Now that you have seen how a pneumatic braking system works in heavy vehicles, let's look at the proper maintenance of this very important system by Narsipur & Sons experts.
The most important maintenance to be carried out on this system is preventive maintenance. This way, the vehicle's braking system is kept at its optimum for as long as possible.
It is important to keep in mind that each element fulfills an essential mission for the braking system to function correctly when the time comes.
It is also very important to check the pressure level of the pneumatic braking system whenever possible. Fortunately, most modern heavy vehicles are equipped to alert the driver to any irregularity in the braking system.
Thanks to this caution, it is possible that Narsipur & Sons can detect any problems quickly and be able to act in time. When this alert appears, it is best to stop driving immediately, as it is likely that it is not safe to drive the vehicle.