Cryogenically processed brakes can lead to lower replacement costs, asserts manufacturer

Jan. 1, 2020
During these uncertain economic times, savings through reduced downtime and lower replacement costs can be found by installing cryogenically processed brake components from Precision Fleet Brakes, states the company.

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During these uncertain economic times, savings through reduced downtime and lower replacement costs can be found by installing cryogenically processed brake components from Precision Fleet Brakes, states the company.

“Our fleet customers demand a lot from their vehicles and keeping downtime to a minimum is one of the biggest challenges they face,” said Zane McCarthy, president and CEO of Precision Fleet Brakes. “However, the current economic climate puts a big focus on cost reduction these days. When you consider the significantly longer life of our products and factor in the reduced downtime and replacement costs, the savings are sizeable - a 40 percent lower per-mile cost in parts and a 60 percent lower per-mile cost in labor.”

Precision Fleet Brakes conforms to or exceeds the material specs of SAE J431 and SAE G3000 and each brake component is subjected to extensive independent lab and road performance testing, the company states, adding the state-of-the-art cryogenic processing system produces brake pads and rotors that can take the punishment of brutal braking and environmental wear.

For more information, call (866) 460-4274 or visit www.precisionfleetbrakes.com.

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