Transport Truck Trailer Brake Inspections: Critical Safety Measure

Aug 30, 2024
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When it comes to hauling a 36,000-kilogram tractor-trailer down the road, the braking system is a major safety feature. The trailer’s brakes, located more than 12 metres behind the driver, are crucial for stopping the entire rig safely. Ensuring these brakes are in top condition is vital for road safety and avoiding costly repairs.

TruckNews.com recently wrote about the importance of inspecting trailer brakes and shared some tips that operators can do everyday.

Top Tips for Effective Trailer Brake Inspections

  1. Use Cardboard for Quick Checks: Have a piece of cardboard at the ready to quickly (and cleanly) go under the trailer to check on the brakes. This pro-tip has saved many drivers from dirty or wet surfaces.
  2. Watch for Leaks: Regularly inspect brake lines and connections for any signs of fluid leaks. Leaks can severely compromise braking performance and lead to expensive repairs if not caught early.
  3. Trust Your Senses: Pay attention to unusual smells or sounds when the brakes are applied. Burning odors or grinding noises can indicate overheating or worn components that need immediate attention.
  4. Prevent Costly Downtime: Regular inspections can help avoid unexpected breakdowns and repair costs. Keeping up with brake maintenance not only ensures safety but also minimizes downtime and lost revenue.

A well-maintained trailer braking system is essential for safe and efficient hauling. Regular inspections using these straightforward tips can prevent accidents and costly repairs, keeping your vehicle, and everyone else on the road, safer.

Credit: TruckNews.com for the article idea and inspiration.

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