Bendix releases 2023 Databook

Bendix releases 2023 Databook

Parts

Bendix’s new 2023 Brake Pad and Shoe Databook is out now, offering almost 1,100 pages of clear, concise and easy-to-find brake component technical information that will save time on every job.

With so many passenger car, EV, 4X4 and light commercial vehicles available in Australia and New Zealand, it can be daunting to efficiently identify the correct braking components for the model in question – ordering incorrect parts wastes time and money.

The 2023 Bendix Databook makes the job of selecting the right parts easier by offering Bendix’s comprehensive range in the convenience of a single resource. Further helping technicians are descriptive illustrations and accurate scale drawings – brake pads are actually shown in 1:1 dimensions with precise measurements and descriptions.

Along with providing a full overview of the Bendix brake pad and shoe line-up, the 2023 Bendix Databook includes brake wear sensors, each with their respective colour markings allowing accurate selection of the required component. The Databook also provides selection advice allowing technicians to choose from a variety of compatible braking solutions, based on their customers’ application and driving style.

As with earlier Databook releases, three distinct cover logos (OE Logbook Servicing, Leading Technology – Stealth and Best Range) emphasise Bendix’s credentials as a quality manufacturer of replacement brake parts that will not void new vehicle warranties, while delivering one of the most advanced and comprehensive ranges available in the market.   

Copies of the 2023 Databook can be purchased by contacting your local Bendix representative.

 

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