Rivetless front and rear covers for Haldex S-ABA brake adjuster

Oct 1, 2009 12:00 PM

Haldex introduces rivetless front and rear covers for S-ABA style automatic brake adjusters. The existing front and rear covers that have a retaining rivet will be replaced by the new rivetless front and rear covers, which will be retained by an adhesive compound. The rear cover will have a grease relief, creating a designed path for grease flow, enhanced sealing, and improved tamper resistance.

The Haldex S-ABA's features include:

  • Establishes its own reference point.

  • Functions properly with the control arm setting itself at any angle within the total range of permissible control arm positions allowed.

  • Provides the proper lining-to-drum clearance regardless of the control arm installation angle, which means that it maintains a constant and uniform distance between the brake and drum lining.

  • Solves adjustment problems caused by incorrect installation.

  • Improves performance with a more sensitive adjustment rate.

  • Helps prevent brake wear.

  • Streamlines inventories and lowers handling and storage costs by effectively replacing several other fixed control arm brake adjusters.

For more information, visit www.haldex.com.


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