Here are the common causes of truck brake issues that drivers face at unexpected times. If you are a driver facing one of these brake issues, you might want to get the vehicle checked, Read on for details:
The trucking industry is a difficult and stressful business if the fleet of trucks is not maintained. Truck drivers need to take care of their vehicles or fleet in order to get the best output and productivity. After all, productivity is the core factor which enhances the profitability of truck drivers.
Facing downtime caused by breakdowns is something that all drivers wish to stay away from since it can cause a lot of trouble like delay in delivery of cargo which can indeed cause a reduction in payment.
Therefore, major components like engine, transmission and brakes need to be checked and serviced regularly for efficient performance. Among these, the braking system is something which must not be avoided at any cost. They need to and must be serviced according to the OEM service schedule provided.
However, there are certain times wherein even with regular maintenance, they can work poorly due to heavy-duty operations. In this regard, let's check out the common causes of truck brake issues that drivers face at some point in their life.
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Loading the truck has a lot to do with the braking performance. If the load weight shifts to one side or the other the brakes on the side the load has sifted towards will be put under stress which can cause wear and tear. This can cause brake failure. So, make sure that the load is distributed evenly on each tyre.
Next, do note that braking too much or unnecessarily can cause them to lock up or overheat. This is the main cause of brake failures in trucks. Since friction plays a huge role in braking, over braking can cause it to lose its ability to slow down the vehicle. There are times when brake components melt due to extreme stress.
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Finally, it is important to replace the brake lines if there is a puncture, wear or tear because once the lines lose their ability to hold air pressure due to puncture or tear, then the braking performance decreases. Rupture or puncture in the brake lines can lead to ineffective braking.
Thus, these are the common causes of truck brake issues that drivers face at some point in their life. Tell us your thoughts in the comment section below.
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