Air disc brakes (ADB) are now standard for many new trucks built after 2018 and can be ordered on either the steer or drive axles, or both. ADB can also be ordered for most trailer types. From a safety standpoint, ADB can help reduce the risk of rear-end crashes. According to Fleet Equipment Magazine, “The main strong point for disc brakes (over drum brakes) is reduced stopping distance. With disc brakes, that distance can be anywhere from 17% to 33% shorter than drum brakes, depending on speed.”
Other advantages of using ADB include:
No brake fade caused by heating up the brakes due to excessive usage.
Generally less maintenance, although not maintenance-free.
No slack-adjuster-related “out of adjustment” violations from roadside inspections.
Longer life before replacement.
Use of a caliper/pad mechanism, compared to the lining/drum/S-cam mechanism found on drum brakes.
Consider the type of operation you run before choosing the equipment to best fit your needs.
Try Great West Casualty Company’s Learning Library. Here are some short videos to help you address this topic:
CSA Minutes > Failure to Conduct a Pre-trip Inspection
CSA Minutes > Inoperative/Defective Brakes – 393.48(a)
Equipment & Maintenance Violation Prevention > Pre-Trip Approach and Maintenance
Equipment & Maintenance Violation Prevention > Pre/Post-Trip Component Inspection
Equipment & Maintenance Violation Prevention > Roadside Vehicle Inspection Cheatsheet
• Assign drivers Learning Library training videos on brake inspections.
• Measure the number of preventable equipment violations and take corrective actions.
• Hold drivers and mechanics responsible for preventable equipment violations.
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