The Caliper Alloy Brake Arm is a critical component for many trailer braking systems. Designed with durability and performance in mind, this brake arm ensures consistent and reliable braking force when you need it most.
Lightweight but Strong Alloy Construction
One of the standout features of the Caliper Alloy Brake Arm is its lightweight aluminium alloy build. This material reduces the overall weight of your braking system without compromising strength or durability. It’s resistant to corrosion, which makes it especially suited for use on boat trailers, where exposure to water and salt is frequent.
Despite its lighter weight, the alloy provides excellent tensile strength. That means it can withstand repeated braking forces and tough road conditions without bending or wearing prematurely.
Designed for Smooth Operation
This brake arm is precision-moulded to allow smooth, consistent caliper movement. It connects directly to the braking system to transmit force from the actuator or cable to the brake pads. As a result, braking feels responsive and even, which helps improve trailer safety and stability on the road.
Thanks to its carefully engineered shape, the arm delivers consistent pressure to the caliper piston. This ensures even pad wear and reduces the risk of brake drag or uneven braking.
Perfect Fit for Common Brake Calipers
The design suits many standard trailer disc brake caliper setups. It’s a great match for mechanical override brake systems commonly used on single and tandem-axle trailers.
Whether you’re replacing a worn arm or doing a full caliper rebuild, this part is essential. Installation is simple and typically requires only basic tools. That means less downtime and quicker turnaround on trailer servicing jobs.
Corrosion Resistance Built In
Marine trailers take a beating—especially when dipped regularly in saltwater. That’s why corrosion resistance is non-negotiable. The alloy construction, along with its protective finish, prevents rust and degradation over time. Even if you’re launching at the ramp every weekend, you can count on this brake arm to hold up.
Ideal for DIY and Workshop Use
Whether you’re an experienced mechanic or a DIY enthusiast, this brake arm is a practical, high-quality option. It’s ready to bolt in and performs reliably under pressure. Keep a spare in your service trailer or workshop—you never know when you’ll need one during routine maintenance or emergency repairs.
If your braking system feels weak, unbalanced, or noisy, replacing the brake arm could solve the issue quickly.