Bendix Fleet Offers MetLok Brakes For Extensive Brake Coverage Of Severe-Duty Applications

Bendix Fleet Offers MetLok Brakes For Extensive Brake Coverage Of Severe-Duty Applications

Bendix Fleet MetLok semi- and low-metallic brake pads feature friction formulations proven to provide noise-free performance, fade and heat tolerance, outstanding durability and excellent stopping in demanding applications, the company says.

 

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LONG GROVE, Ill. — MAT Holdings Inc. announces the relaunch of the Bendix Brakes brand Fleet MetLok product line, a line of disc brake pads and rotors designed specifically for use in severe-duty applications, as well as service and pursuit vehicles.

A trusted industry name for more than two decades, the Fleet MetLok product line has been enhanced to provide even better friction performance and coverage, and expanded to include rotors as well as pads.

Bendix Fleet MetLok semi- and low-metallic brake pads feature friction formulations proven to provide noise-free performance, fade and heat tolerance, outstanding durability and excellent stopping in demanding applications, the company says. They also feature a 3-layer shim, burnishing compound to reduce break-in time, and a hardware kit when applicable.

The Fleet MetLok rotors are built with alloyed carbon performance castings, which provide superior thermal stability and strength and ensure safe operation in all driving conditions, according to the company. Additionally, they are coated with the Bendix proprietary heat-resistant SurfaceLok coating, which extends rotor life by reducing corrosion.

The Fleet MetLok product line is ideal for use in heavy hauling, towing, frequent stopping, and pursuit applications, such as in work vans, tow trucks, taxis, police vehicles, construction pickup trucks, and more. For more information about the Fleet MetLok product line, visit http://www.bendix-brakes.com/bendix_fleet_metlok.php.

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