
The $100,000 Brake Decision Every Fleet Must Make
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Episode 4: The only thing stopping 80,000 pounds from crashing into you and your family on our highways are the brakes on commercial vehicles. Commercial fleets must balance safety for the public and their drivers with the economics of operating a commercial trucking fleet in Canada. The stakes have never been higher and one bad decision on brakes can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.
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Key Topics Covered
- Brake Safety Week in Canada found 12.6% of inspections led to brake-related out-of-service violations
- Investing 8-10% more in quality brake components can significantly reduce total operating costs
- One fleet saved nearly $100,000 by upgrading to higher quality friction materials
- Air disc brakes now account for 50% of North American Class 8 trucks, expected to reach 75% by 2030
- Proper brake identification requires understanding differences between manufacturers and models
- Quality friction materials contain better lubricants, abrasives, and undergo more precise manufacturing
- Thorough brake inspections must check component wear, air system integrity, and proper adjustment
- Technicians must verify brake geometry and stroke measurements during installation and adjustment
Guest Bios
- Jay Kay: Joe has been with the Brake engineering team for 30 years. Joe started when the company was Rockwell International, then it became Meritor and now is part of Cummins.
- Robert Goodwin: Robert has 53 years of experience in heavy-duty parts and has been with PFT for 38 years, he is now serving as our Manager, Customer Care Help Desk in Eastern Canada.
- Phil Hutton: Service Manager in our Dartmouth. Phil leads his team as they service our customers equipment.
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