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(888) 312-8812 Login SignupThe Webb Brake Drum sets a new standard in braking performance and reliability for commercial vehicles. This component provides the necessary surface for brake shoes to press against, resulting in controlled deceleration and stopping power when needed. Engineered with precision and durability in mind, this brake drum withstands the high temperatures and friction generated during braking, ensuring consistent and efficient brake operation even under heavy loads and intense driving conditions. With a focus on safety and longevity, the Webb 56864B is crafted from high-quality materials that resist wear and heat buildup, prolonging the lifespan of the braking system and reducing maintenance costs over time.
Description
| Balanced | Yes |
| Brake Shoe Width | 7 |
| Drum Bolt Circle Diameter | 11.25 in |
| Brake Surface Diameter | 16.50 |
| Brake Size | 16.5 in x 7 in |
| Drum Bolt Hole Count | 10 |
| Drum Overall Depth | 10.52 |
| Drum Pilot Diameter | 8.78 |
| Drum Weight | 104 lbs |
| Maximum Wear Diameter | 16.62 |
| Mounting Surface Flange / Back Plate Thickness | 0.48 in |
| Mounting Type | Outboard |
| Drum Brake Surface Flat Depth | 7.54" |
| Drum Bolt Hole Diameter | 1.08 in |
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In business since 1946, Webb® has been a trusted brand for high-quality brake and wheel hub components in the heavy duty transportation industry. The company maintains an extensive catalog of OEM and aftermarket brake drums, brake rotors and calipers, and wheel hubs for Class 6, 7, and 8 trucks and heavy duty trailers. Each Webb product is made of premium materials and engineered for reduced weight without compromising structural strength or balance. All parts are also manufactured using the latest innovations, including advanced wear indicators and cool running vent technology to help minimize wear and make maintenance and repairs easier. Combined with a first-class customer service and after-sales support, customers can count on Webb products to keep their trucks running safely and smoothly for years to come.
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