Ensure safety with high quality SKF brake pads

SKF mechanic at heart2024-05-28

The braking system is one of the most critical components of a vehicle and has a direct impact on safety. Among the various elements within this system, brake pads are crucial. They ensure that the vehicle stops safely and effectively, making the choice of high-quality pads essential. With more than a century of experience, SKF excels in the development of OE and Aftermarket solutions, including brake rotors with integrated bearings, and offers nearly 900 different brake pad sets for different applications.

Benefits of High-Quality Brake Pads

  • Extended Service Life: Superior brake pads withstand higher loads and are more resilient to wear, ensuring longer lifespan.
  • Enhanced Braking Performance: High-quality pads provide better vehicle control and efficiency, critical in emergencies.
  • Cost Savings: Less frequent replacements mean reduced maintenance costs.
  • Safety and Reliability: Products from reputable manufacturers like SKF use high-quality materials, reducing breakdown risks and enhancing road safety

SKF brake pads: advanced technology

SKF brake pads utilize scorching technology for superior braking efficiency. The special coating enhances surface pressure between the pad and disc during the initial brake-in stop post-replacement, resulting in up to 20% shorter braking distances. The ceramic additives in SKF pads offer several benefits, including low dust levels for cleaner wheels, extended service life due to increased durability, and noise reduction for quieter braking performance.

High-quality brake pads are crucial for several reasons. They provide better braking efficiency, especially in emergencies, and have a longer lifespan, which translates into economic savings. Additionally, they maintain performance under high temperatures due to their heat resistance. Modern ceramic pads generate less dust and wear, keeping wheels cleaner and benefiting the environment.

Understanding brake discs

Brake pads function alongside brake discs (rotors) to halt your vehicle's motion, with disc brakes preferred over drum brakes for their efficiency and ability to withstand higher temperatures. During regular driving, brake discs can heat up to temperatures ranging from 200 to 400 degrees Celsius, while extreme conditions may push temperatures up to 500 degrees. Overheating can lead to various consequences, including fading, where braking effectiveness diminishes due to high temperatures; disc deformations resulting from rapid heating and cooling, causing surface level differences and pulsation; and increased wear of brake disc material accelerated by high temperatures.

Brake pads and discs: operation

Brake pads, lined with friction material, clamp onto the disc when the brake pedal is pressed, slowing the vehicle. Harder pedal pressure results in more braking force. Disc wear is inevitable but can be exacerbated by overheating or contaminants like sand.

Signs of Worn Brake Pads

  • Difficulty Braking: Increased effort required to stop the vehicle.
  • Longer Braking Distance: Longer stopping distances.
  • Pulling to One Side: Vehicle veering while braking.
  • Pulsation: Vibrations during braking.
  • High Noise: Unusual sounds when braking.
  • Pedal Resistance Changes: Variations in brake pedal pressure.

If these symptoms arise, check the brake system immediately and replace worn or defective components.

Brake care made easy: Do you do enough?

In addition to assessing brake pads and discs, it's crucial to consider various aspects of your vehicle's braking system. This includes ensuring the proper functionality of brake pad wear sensors to provide accurate wear information and regularly checking the hydraulic system, including brake fluid level and condition, with replacement recommended every 2 years or 30,000-50,000 km as per manufacturer guidelines. Brake fluid should be tested monthly and replaced if it exhibits burnt odor, dark appearance, or if the brake pedal feels soft. It's also important to inspect mounting elements such as springs, guides, and clamps for any signs of damage, and verify the Antilock Braking System (ABS) to prevent wheel-locking.

Electric and hybrid vehicles require special attention due to their unique brake pad needs resulting from heavier weight and different braking mechanisms. SKF offers pads with the EV index specifically designed for electric vehicles to address noise and wear issues. Regular brake inspections, ideally conducted twice a year during seasonal tire changes, are essential for maintaining optimal braking performance. SKF brake pad kits often include necessary accessories like wear indicators, screws, and caliper plates, meeting OE specifications.

Professional advice and installation are paramount when choosing the right brake pads, considering factors such as driving style, vehicle type, and operating conditions. Consulting a professional ensures proper assessment and replacement of brake components, reducing the risk of serious issues and accidents associated with improper installation or poor-quality pads.

SKF is committed to providing high-quality, reliable brake pads designed to enhance safety and performance. Trust in SKF's expertise for your vehicle's braking needs and ensure your safety on the road.