WABCO releases new generation of air disc brakes for trucks, buses and trailers

Sept. 10, 2018
The brakes manage taper wear compensation and offers 20 percent fewer parts than the current design.

WABCO Holdings Inc. announced its first simultaneous release of a complete new generation of high-performance single-piston air disc brakes (ADB) for trucks, buses and trailers world-wide. Accelerating the industry’s conversion from conventional drum brakes to ADB, WABCO will showcase this pioneering suite of MAXX ADB technology at IAA Commercial Vehicles 2018 in Hanover, Germany.

WABCO’s fifth generation range of single-piston ADB technology is suitable for all types of light, medium and heavy duty vehicles. MAXX’s new lighter weight, high-performance and low drag-torque design further boosts fuel efficiency and enables increased transport payloads, the company says.

“Powerfully demonstrating WABCO‘s global single-piston ADB leadership, this cutting-edge MAXX ADB range offers clear technology advantages and differentiating value over both drum brakes and dual-piston ADB technology, which is reflected in the significant volume of advance orders being received from original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) world-wide,” said Jorge Solis, WABCO President, Truck, Bus and Car OEM Division. “WABCO’s mastery of single-piston ADB technology has been refined over more than two decades and is fully trusted by our customers across the globe. Its world-class quality has been clearly demonstrated in more than six million wheel-ends, including for the most demanding heavy-duty truck applications. Exceeding the performance standards of other ADB systems on the market, WABCO’s pioneering single-piston MAXX technology is the definitive industry benchmark that others are now seeking to emulate.”

With 20 percent fewer parts than the current design, the platform offers reliability and an "excellent" weight-performance ratio, the company says. The compact design offers an average weight of 35 kilograms per ADB in a six-by-two wheel truck application.

MAXX manages taper wear compensation with a patented design suitable for all truck and trailer applications.

Available from 2019, WABCO’s new MAXX modular platform is simultaneously available in 17.5" to 22.5" rim sizes. The portfolio spans from the MAXX 17 and MAXX 19 light and medium duty brakes to MAXX 22 heavy duty brakes, including MAXX 22L the industry’s lightest rear-axle brake of its kind. It also includes the MAXXUS heavy duty truck ADB, specifically tailored for the North American market.

“With many of the world’s leading global OEMs increasingly converting to WABCO’s MAXX ADB technology, including for 30,000 Nm heavy duty applications, we see generally that the significant safety and cost benefits offered by WABCO’s single-piston platform are helping to accelerate the industry’s migration from dual-piston ADB and conventional drum brakes,” Solis said.

WABCO’s ADB range is manufactured in five manufacturing facilities on four continents and is sold worldwide.

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