Meritor Renames Braking Systems And Announces Product Enhancements

Meritor Renames Braking Systems And Announces Product Enhancements

As part of a new naming structure, Meritor drum brakes that had been branded QPlus are now Q+; and air disc brakes are renamed from EX225 to EX+.

TROY, Mich. — Meritor announced it is renaming and enhancing two braking products to help customers better identify these products and improve their total cost of ownership. As part of a new naming structure, Meritor drum brakes that had been branded QPlus are now Q+; and air disc brakes are renamed from EX225 to EX+.
 
According to Meritor, enhancements to Q+ drum brakes include:
· Increased availability at multiple OEM customers
· Upgraded performance and lining life for reduced stopping distance
· Increased product familiarity among technicians to improve service ease
 
EX+ air disc brake improvements include:
· Unsurpassed braking performance that results in shorter stopping distances, straight line stopping and fade resistance
· Enhanced twin piston design
· Improved redundant sealing at each potential ingress path
· Enhanced robust adjuster proven in the most severe vocations
· Total cost of ownership and return on investment benefits for severe-duty applications
            
“We customize braking systems for each customer, and our DriveForce team works with them to determine the optimal solution for their application” said Chad Mitts, general manager, North America, Brakes and Drivelines. “By renaming these brakes, our customers can quickly identify our products. The enhancements provide customers with superior brake performance and improved total cost of ownership.”

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