For a high level of breaking performance.

Option - Brakes

Get a better control and a safer driving on the road as much as in the field.

Get a better control and a safer driving on the road as much as in the field.

Double Caliper Brakes

  • Enlarged disc diameter for an increased breaking torque.
  • Manually or automatically operated.
  • Available on the EL48 Spreaders and on 4" tandem axle only.

Triple Caliper Brakes

Tailored to meet individual producer or custom applicator needs that have to operate in mountainous or hilly terrain. The Triple Caliper brakes give a rapid deceleration of the spreader reducing the stopping distance for more safety on the road as much as in the field.

  • Large disc diameter for an increased breaking torque.
  • Affordable breaking system providing a level of performance equivalent to the air brake.
  • Reliable and easy to maintain system.
  • Manually or automatically operated.
  • Available only on EL48 Spreader models.

Air Brakes

Our air breaking system is designed to improve safety and to guarantee maximum braking power. These brakes can achieve up to 14.75 feet/sec2 of deceleration and meet ASABE standards. Brakes that give maximum braking stability and high performance in any type of terrain.

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