Brake performance is critical for safety, especially for trucks carrying heavy loads across Western Sydney and Greater Sydney. Brake failure can be catastrophic — but most issues show warning signs early on.
Here’s how to identify brake wear before it becomes dangerous.
1. Reduced Braking Performance
Longer stopping distances or sluggish brakes are often the first sign of wear.
Common causes include:
- Worn brake pads or linings
- Air leaks
- Damaged brake chambers
- Glazed or contaminated drums
Any reduction in braking power requires immediate inspection.
2. Strange Noises
Noises such as:
- Squealing
- Grinding
- Clicking
…usually indicate worn components or metal-on-metal contact.
Left unchecked, damage spreads to drums and rotors.
3. Truck Pulling to One Side
If your vehicle veers left or right during braking, it may indicate:
- Air imbalance
- Faulty slack adjuster
- Uneven wear
- Contaminated linings
This can affect safety and stability under load.
4. Slow or Low Air Pressure
For vehicles with air brakes, air system issues are a major concern.
Common causes:
- Air leaks
- Faulty valves
- Weak compressor
- Moisture in the air system
Low air pressure reduces braking effectiveness.
5. Vibrations While Braking
Vibration or shaking can be caused by:
- Warped drums or rotors
- Loose components
- Uneven brake wear
These issues worsen quickly if ignored.
Final Thoughts
Brake systems are your truck’s most important safety feature.
At Oliveri Heavy Vehicle Repairs, we provide comprehensive brake inspections and repairs for operators across St Marys, Western Sydney and Greater Sydney, ensuring maximum reliability and compliance.
