Lining Sets
All friction material stock, sold and promoted by ATAP is Asbestos free
in accordance with new regulations effective January 1st 2004.
Protex Standard
Protex linings are manufactured using state of the art non asbestos technology
and are FF rated with good lining life and excellent drum wear characteristics.
They provide stable, reliable and quiet operation. All lining sets are
complete with rivets shrunk wrapped or boxed as per customers requirements.
General use; a life span in excess of 40,000km under normal driving conditions
can be expected.
Undrilled linings are also available.

Protex Transit
Superior performing, premium quality Protex Transit linings are ideally
suited to buses and trucks doing a lot of inner city high frequency stopping.
With a friction rating of FE, Protex Transit lining is built to go the
distance and handle the load.
Bendix Econotrans
A standard brake lining which was developed as a cost effective compound
achieving an excellent relationship between price and cost per kilometre.
It offers good stopping power, good wear characteristics and reliable
performance under a wide temperature range. With a mid range FF friction
rating, it is suitable for use on S-CAM air brakes on trucks and trailers.
Bendix Metrotrans
A non metallic, reinforced synthetic fibre compound, which provides extended
lining life, compared to older style asbestos materials together with
improved drum life. References are matched to specific friction ratings
(FF/EE) to suit the relevant braking system and application which ensures
improved vehicle performance. Particularly suitable for a wide range of
Japanese vehicles and for other specific applications.
Bendix Protrans
Based on a European heritage with an OE background Bendix have localised
this exciting formulation to meet the harsh and demanding conditions of
Australian roads. With an FF rating, Protrans provides excellent wear
and drum effect characteristics, is very quiet in all operations and has
a Maximum Continuous Working Temperature (MCWT) of 300 degrees Celsius.


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