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Air brake valve for trailer

Oxford Safety Docs are so important for trailers that air brake valves on trailers are separate unit. They contribute significantly to the trailer’s safe stopping when a driver steps on the brake pedal. Without them, trailers would not stop, and that can be extremely dangerous. In this article, we’ll discuss everything there is to know about air brake valves for trailers and how to maintain them. By doing so we can ensure their best function when we need them the most. 

Air brake valves are the superheroes for trailers. They control the air that goes to the brakes, ensuring the trailer stops when necessary. As soon as the driver pushes the brake pedal inside the truck, the VIT air brake release valve is activated. They are connected in a way that they send just the right amount of air to the actual brakes on the trailer so that the trailer can decelerate and come to a stop safely. Without these critical valves, trailers would not stop as quickly or smoothly as they need to. Must avoid leading to fatal accidents on the road.

The key features and components of an air brake valve for trailers

At the core are mostly the same components working together as a team to assist the trailer in slowing down. Examples of air brake valve components include the service brake system. This system actuates the trailer brakes when the driver applies the brake pedal. There’s also the parking brake system which prevents the trailer from rolling away once parked. One of the other significant elements of air brake valves is the relay valve. For maintaining the correct air pressure being applied to the trailer brakes. Finally, we have the quick-release valve. Therefore, it works in such a way that it helps to release air from the brake system and then this helps the trailer to stop in quick succession.

Why choose VIT Air brake valve for trailer?

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