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  2. Overrun brake - Wikipedia

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    as well the system can also result in unintentionally applying the brakes while reversing the vehicle. and during inclines, the angle results in a lower braking capability. The problem can be eliminated by minimising slack spring travel, and by reducing the amount of trailer braking force applied for a given drawbar force. However this results ...

  3. Towing - Wikipedia

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    Braked towing capacity is the towing capacity of a vehicle if the trailer being towed has its own braking system, typically connected to the vehicle's braking system via the trailer cable. [3] Braked towing capacity is typically significantly greater than unbraked towing capacity. [3]

  4. Ford TowCommand - Wikipedia

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    With adjustable +/- trailer braking gain in a digital readout from 0.0 (no trailer brakes) to 10.0 (full trailer braking) in 0.5 increments and a manual override lever (to test trailer braking action), the Ford 'built into the dash' TBC provides smooth braking even when pulling up to a 15,000 lb 4-axle conventional (receiver mounted) or 26,000 ...

  5. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards - Wikipedia

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    FMVSS No. 129: [32] New non-pneumatic tires for passenger cars- new temporary spare non-pneumatic tires for use on passenger cars; FMVSS No. 131: [33] School bus pedestrian safety devices; FMVSS No. 135: [34] Light vehicle brake systems; FMVSS No. 136: [35] Electronic stability control systems on heavy vehicles; FMVSS No. 138: [36] Tire ...

  6. Trailer brake controller - Wikipedia

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    A brake controller is usually an original equipment manufacturer or aftermarket-installed device or module. It is mounted to the tow vehicle's driver's-side dashboard area, and engages a trailer's electrical braking system either time delayed, or in proportion to the tow vehicle's brake engagement when slowing down or coming to a halt.

  7. Electric friction brake - Wikipedia

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    The electric current controlling the brake through the electromagnet is provided from a brake controller which provides the control current from the towing vehicle. There are different types of brake controllers on the market, each with their own advantages and disadvantages.

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