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  • Longer wearing friction material
  • Higher speeds
  • Greater Productivity
  • Proven lower drag than competition
  • Less drain on batteries
  • Less self generated heart
  • Meets OEM specifications
  • Employee company
  • Brakes shipped from inventory
  • Rebuilding service
  • 25 years in the coal market
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The A+ brake continues to outperform the competition.  Since its introduction in 1999, the A+ brake has come to be known as the brake that lasts.  Its through shaft cooling dramatically increases its survivability.  Through experience gained on other brake designs and in-house testing PT Tech quantified the difference between brakes with and without through shaft cooling.

A superior product does not always guarantee sales success.  As important are the people behind the product.  PT Tech is an employee owned company.  Everyone knows that customers have a choice.  Everyone works to produce a high quality product.  Everyone makes certain the product is on the shelf when you need it.  And as a result of everyone's efforts... we all share in the company's success.

 
Performance
Service
Brake
Torque*
1000 lb-in
per 100psi
Parking
Brake
Torque#
13,000 lb-in
Max. Service
Brake
Pressure
1,400 psi
Min. Parking
Brake
Release
Pressure
275 psi
Max. Parking
Brake
Release
Pressure
2,200 psi
Recommended
Hydraulic
Fluid
30 wt.
* Note: Torque values will be adversely affected by hydraulic oils with friction modifiers or EP additives
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