
Webb Brake Adjusters has announced that its self-setting automatic brake adjusters will come standard on all Fontaine platform and heavy-duty trailers equipped with Hendrickson axles and suspensions.
Webb Brake Adjusters' self-setting automatic brake adjusters will come standard on all Fontaine platform and heavy-duty trailers equipped with Hendrickson axles and suspensions.

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Webb Brake Adjusters has announced that its self-setting automatic brake adjusters will come standard on all Fontaine platform and heavy-duty trailers equipped with Hendrickson axles and suspensions.
Webb Brake adjusters offers automatic slack adjusters in 5.5-inch to 7-inch arm lengths in 10, 28 and 37 spline models. Webb uses a clearance-sensing design for its standard automatic slack adjusters and a patented design for its self-setting adjusters.
"This release from Hendrickson is another step in our penetration of the heavy duty trucking industry,” said Bryan Long, director of sales for Webb Brake Adjusters. “We are very pleased with the results of the testing and look forward to increasing sales from both the OE and aftermarket segments."

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