EATON Brake Coils
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EATON Brake Coils


Eaton brake coils are electrical components used in the braking systems of vehicles to generate the electrical current needed to activate the brakes. They are useful in commercial vehicles and heavy machinery.

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Working Mechanism

  • When the brake pedal is pressed, a hydraulic brake booster activates a hydraulic pump.
  • It activates the brake coils to generate the electrical current needed to engage the brakes.
  • The brake coils work in conjunction with brake callipers and pads to stop the vehicle.

Standards and Approvals

  • UL

Frequently Asked Questions

How to maintain brake coils?

  • Check the condition of your brake coils regularly.
  • Replace any faulty or worn brake coils promptly.
  • Use high-quality brake fluid.
  • Avoid using brakes excessively or unnecessarily.
  • Avoid driving conditions that may cause excessive wear and tear on brakes.

How to avoid failure of brake coils?

  • Inspect regularly for wear and tear.
  • Do not expose these coils to extreme temperatures.
  • Avoid harsh driving.
  • Keep the coils clean to avoid corrosion or contamination.

How to test brake coils?

  • Use a multimeter to measure the resistance of the coil.
  • Utilise a brake tester to measure the current flowing through the coil.

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