Description
A foot brake valve is a critical component in air brake systems, commonly used in trucks, buses, and commercial vehicles. It is responsible for controlling the air pressure sent to the brake chambers, allowing the driver to regulate braking force by pressing the brake pedal.
Key Functions of a Foot Brake Valve:
- Regulates Air Pressure: Converts the mechanical force from the driver’s foot into controlled air pressure for braking.
- Dual-Circuit Operation: Most modern foot brake valves have two circuits for safety—one for the front axle and another for the rear axle.
- Gradual Application: Allows proportional braking force, depending on how hard the pedal is pressed.
- Quick Release Feature: Ensures fast release of brake pressure when the pedal is lifted, preventing dragging brakes.
- Failsafe Mechanism: If one circuit fails, the other can still function, preventing total brake failure.
Common Manufacturers:
- WABCO
- Knorr-Bremse
- Bendix
- Haldex
Common Applications:
- Heavy-duty trucks (Mercedes-Benz Actros, Volvo FH, Scania, MAN, DAF, etc.)
- Buses and coaches
- Construction and agricultural vehicles










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