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Stay & Play Duo Brake Control System on 2040-parts.com

US $999.00
Location:

Greenacres, Washington, United States

Greenacres, Washington, United States
Condition:New Brand:SMI Manufacturing Manufacturer Part Number:NONE UPC:Does not apply

Introducing the Stay-IN-Play DUO. DUO uses both air and vacuum to brake the towed vehicle. Since air is fast and efficient, the Stay-IN-Play DUO activates the towed vehicle’s brakes faster and more efficiently than competing systems. DUO also creates vacuum for the towed vehicle’s power brakes, making the brake pedal soft and easy to apply. Using the power brakes creates a soft brake pedal that requires substantially less force in the towed vehicle. DUO is also the only electric brake system to require two separate and distinct signals before it will apply the towed vehicle’s brakes. The brakes of the coach must be applied first, then DUO looks for sufficient deceleration. When both signals are present, DUO automatically applies progressive braking effort in the towed vehicle. Combining two signals means that when you down shift your rig without the brakes, the DUO cannot activate. There is a big difference between “will not” and “cannot.” All systems that sense deceleration only COULD activate, DUO cannot. The Stay-IN-Play DUO includes a Panic Stop feature. When someone cuts you off, or a deer jumps in the road, you want all the brakes you can get the instant you jump on the brakes. Because DUO uses two signals to control the activation, there is no need for complicated electronics to determine “if” you are stopping, going down a grade, or just on a bumpy road. As soon as you hit the brakes, DUO applies the towed vehicle’s brakes faster and more efficiently than competing products.

  • Activates The Towed Vehicle’s Brakes Faster And More Efficiently Than Competing Systems
  • Creates Vacuum For The Towed Vehicle’s Power Brakes, Making The Brake Pedal Soft And Easy To Apply
  • Exclusive Dual-Signal Activation
  • True Progressive Braking

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