2014 Honda CR-V - Roadmaster BrakeMaster System w BrakeAway for RVs w Air or Air Over Hydraulic Brakes - Proportional
- Brake Systems
- Air Brakes
- Air Over Hydraulic Brakes
- Proportional System
- Fixed System
- Roadmaster
- Not Power Assist Brake Compatible
Truly proportional braking system with breakaway connects directly to your motor home's air brakes and applies the brakes in your towed car using the same force that you apply to the brakes in your RV. Lightweight actuator removes for storage.
Features:
- Supplemental braking system applies towed vehicle's brakes in proportion to braking action of RV
- Towed car's brakes are activated at the same time and with the same intensity as those in your motor home
- Truly proportional system uses the air pressure from your RV's brakes to apply the brake pedal in your car
- Connects to RV's air or air-over-hydraulic brakes to sense when and how those brakes are applied
- Ensures synchronized, reliable braking
- No false braking
- Coach air brakes must be activated for system to apply towed car's brakes
- LED display mounts in motor home to alert you when the towed vehicle's brakes are applied
- Connects to towed car's brake light switch to ensure proper reading
- Compact, lightweight actuator is easy to connect, disconnect, and store
- Custom seat bracket (sold separately) is required to complete installation
- Universal floor plate (450650-01 - sold separately) can be used if a custom option is not available
- BrakeAway device brings towed car to a controlled stop in the event of separation
- System meets the braking requirements of both the US and Canada
- Made in the USA
Specs:
- Application: motor homes with air brakes or air-over-hydraulic brakes
- Cylinder length: approximately 2'
- Limited lifetime warranty
Automatic, Truly Proportional Braking
BrakeMaster offers truly proportional, synchronized braking by connecting directly to your RV's air or air-over-hydraulic brakes. The air cylinder that attaches to your towed vehicle's brake pedal will apply your car's brakes at the same time and with the same intensity as you apply the brakes in the RV. To achieve this proportional braking, the BrakeMaster uses air pressure from your coach's brakes to depress the brake pedal in your towed car. The result is uniform, real-time braking that mirrors the slowing or stopping action of your coach.
Many other proportional systems activate the towed car's brakes based solely on inertia. With this kind of setup, any activity that affects the forward momentum of your towed car - from the coach actually braking, to driving over a pothole - can activate the supplemental braking system and apply your towed car's brakes. This potential for false braking, which can occur simply from driving over uneven terrain, can create a rough ride for you in the RV and can also wear out your towed car's brakes over time. The BrakeMaster is different, though. Because it is tied into your coach's brakes and is not dependent on inertia, this system activates only when you apply the brakes in your RV, so there is no false braking.
This braking system will work with almost any RV that has air or air-over-hydraulic brakes. It will also fit nearly any car, although a seat adapter may be required for installation in certain vehicles.
Installation and Easy Connection
The BrakeMaster connects directly to your RV's air or air-over-hydraulic brakes, making the installation on the RV side quite involved. An advanced mechanical background is required. Once you have successfully tapped into the RV's brakes, use the included hose to connect your RV brake line to BrakeMaster's actuating cylinder. A custom seat adapter (sold separately) is required to secure the cylinder to the floor in your towed car. If a custom bracket is not available for your application, then a universal floor plate (450650-01 - sold separately) can be used instead. The clamp on the opposite end of the cylinder attaches to your car's brake pedal. When you apply the brakes in your RV, air will travel from the RV to the cylinder. The cylinder will then transfer that air pressure to the actuating arm, which will apply the brake pedal in the towed car.
Once the BrakeMaster is completely installed, connecting and disconnecting is quick, easy, and requires no tools or adjustments. To disconnect the system, just remove the clamp from the brake pedal, unclip the cylinder from the mounting bracket, and disconnect the air hose. To connect again later, simply attach the clamp to the pedal, secure the cylinder to the bracket on your floor or seat adapter, and reconnect to the air hose.
Breakaway Device
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In the unlikely event that your vehicle separates from your motor home, the included breakaway system will give you peace of mind. Just mount the breakaway switch at the front of your towed car and wire it to both your battery and to the BrakeAway air reservoir. The air reservoir connects to the actuator that presses the brake pedal in your towed car. If your towed car separates from your motor home, the pin in the breakaway switch will be pulled out, which will send a signal to the BrakeAway to activate. The BrakeMaster actuator will then be signaled to press your towed car's brake pedal, bringing your vehicle to a stop.
Monitor Alerts
Most supplemental braking systems have methods of letting you know you when the system is activated, but they don't necessarily inform you of whether or not the brake pedal is being depressed. Such setups leave opportunities for false notification, which can be dangerous and potentially damaging. If the system activates but doesn't depress your car's brake pedal, then your RV's brakes will be taxed because they will have to brake for the towed car as well. On the other hand, if the system isn't properly positioned, it could be pressing your car's brake pedal continuously, which could damage your vehicle. BrakeMaster's system is different. The included LED monitor connects to your towed car's brake light switch. When your car's brake light goes on or off, so does the notification light. This way you'll always know whether or not your car's brake pedal is being pressed.
9160 Road Master Brake Master Supplemental Braking System with Breakaway - Air and Air Over Hydraulic Brakes
Installation Details
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