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Guide to Brake Service Repair Equipment

Selecting the appropriate brake service equipment


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With so many brake service repair equipment options, it's important to decipher exactly what it is you want and need so you can get the right equipment for your business. The proper equipment can improve efficiency, enhance your offerings as a brake service repair shop and in turn generate more business in the long run.

Available from a variety of wholesale dealers and manufacturers, equipment for brake repair can vary a great deal. Finding you've made a poor choice in purchasing equipment can be frustrating because of the amount of money and time invested.

Consider the following when selecting the service equipment for your business:

1. The most important factor when selecting tools for brake service may be cost. But don't judge just by sticker price; look for quality and value.

2. Make sure the brake service repair supplies you purchase are reliable and come from manufacturers with a trusted reputation. What kind of warranty or guarantee is available?

3. To get the most bang for your buck, choose brake service repair tools that can be used interchangeably with different types of vehicles.


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Research brake repair equipment options


Many different companies are available to sell you brake repair equipment and products so make sure you research not only the equipment but the maker as well. Make sure the products and equipment you're considering meet industry standards. Don't get blindsided by slick packaging and smooth talkers.

I recommend: Northern Tool + Equipment offers apparatus to perform brake repair service. Get AMMCO brake lathes designed to your specifications from NY Tech Supply.

Obtain brake repair tools to service vehicles


You'll want to attain a variety of high quality tools to work on many different types of vehicles. All of your tools should be in good working order and maintained properly for long-term use.

I recommend: SJ Discount Tools provides a wide range of brake repair items, all at discounted prices. From brake line pliers and calipers to spring compressors, pad spreaders and piston cubes, browse through the many tools available from BossToolsUSA.

Keep brake maintenance supplies on hand


When you're servicing vehicles for other reasons, many times you'll want to inspect the brakes and use any products you can to maintain the brake line. Keeping brakes well maintained can often make all the difference in preventing an automobile accident.

I recommend: Find a variety of brake maintenance supplies at Auto Body Toolmart. Wynn Oil offers brake fluid and maintenance kits.

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  • It's important to utilize your brake maintenance equipment on your customer's vehicles every time the oil is changed or at most every 6,000 miles. Suggest an inspection because, when added to proper maintenance, it can help prevent major brake repairs in the future and ensure your customer's safety.

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