Webb Wheel offers new brake drum selection program

Oct. 16, 2012
Program includes a video on Proper Brake Drum Selection explaining how braking events affect a brake drum depending on vehicle speed, total weight and rate of brake deceleration

The Aftermarket Business Unit of Webb Wheel Products is introducing a new brake drum selection program, Right for You, that offers end users the best value proposition for their fleet when purchasing replacement drums. A brake drum may be the proper size to fit the wheel end but dependent upon the vehicle's application, other product characteristics are important to consider to ensure optimum performance and operating costs.

A video Proper Brake Drum Selection available at www.webbwheel.com explains how braking events affect a brake drum depending on vehicle speed, total weight and rate of brake deceleration. It gives the viewer enough information to determine the best brake drum for their operation. A test can be taken after viewing the video to certify that the material has been understood and that future drum selections will be Right for You. 

For the popular 16.5x7" brake size with 8.78" pilot rated to 23,000 lbs GAWR Webb offers the following choices in brake drums, all manufactured in the U.S from high strength gray iron.

  • Webb Value Brake Drum: Best used for standard-duty, over the road, drive and trailer applications
  • Webb Standard Brake Drum: More robust than the Value Drum. Best used for standard, vocational or heavy-duty drive and trailer applications
  • Webb High Performance Brake Drum: Vented with external ribs for heat transfer and cooler operating temperatures. Best used for longer life in standard or vocational applications
  • New Webb Vortex Unlimited Brake Drum: Patented design delivers superior heat transfer for 10 percent cooler temperatures, up to 25 percent longer life and lower maintenance costs. Patent-Pending wear indicator takes the guesswork out of repairs to save labor time. Best used when superior technology is warranted for standard to heavy-duty drive and trailer applications where the user is seeking longer maintenance intervals and premium performance. 

Engineers at Webb's Technical Center use an in-house dynamometer and fully equipped metallurgical lab to qualify the performance standards for their wheel-end products. Vehicle operators can rely on this experience as a guide to selecting the proper brake drum for their own application. Ask your Webb brake drum distributor for the brake drum that is Right for You.

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