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When Was the Last Time Your Vehicle Brakes Were Inspected? - PEPQA

When Was the Last Time Your Vehicle Brakes Were Inspected?

As the details of a recent limo accident in New York that killed 20 people, it should come as no surprise that there is a growing concern about the safety of all vehicles. For people who rent a driver and a limo, however, the concerns are even greater. Knowing that industrial brake and clutch systems are in good repair and have been well maintained, however, is even more important once the nation reads the devastating details about a birthday celebration gone wrong. The fact that this group of friends and family members had taken the extra step to make sure that they were safely celebrating by hiring a professional driver, but still were killed will make everyone more careful about any cars or trucks that they drive, or rent.

It should come as no surprise that industrial brake and clutch systems play an important role in the safety of all passengers and travelers. When news of a vehicle that was not properly inspected fills social media sites and national news channels as well it is even more likely that consumers and business owners alike will pay even closer attention to the inspections that are needed to keep everyone safe.

Industrial Clutch and Brake Parts Play an Essential Role in Safety

Whether you are in charge of a small fleet of limousines or a large number of over the road semi trucks, it is always important to make sure that all parts are serviced, inspected, and well maintained. Ignoring warning signs and failed inspections should never be an option. Consider some of these facts and figures about brake and clutch manufacturing companies and the impact that their products have not only on the economy, but also the safety of the nation:

  • Typically, drag should not exceed 2% of the clutch’s rated static torque if the clutch is properly installed.
  • Over the next 10 years, the global market for Industrial brakes and clutches is projected to reach US$1.7 billion.
  • Between the years 2016 and 2026, employment of industrial machinery mechanics and machinery maintenance workers is projected to grow 7%.
  • Asia-Pacific ranks as the fastest growing market for industrial clutches and brakes and with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.4% over the analysis period.

Heavy duty clutches and brakes play essential roles in the safety of commercial vehicles across the nation.

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