The brake resistors located on the bus roof are exposed to the weather, shocks and vibrations. Over time, this may result in damage to the bearing plates, rails and insulators.
The pulleys must work smoothly to guarantee the functioning of the rod bearers.
The rotary compressor (also called the air compressor) must perform its service every day. It is responsible for ensuring that the brakes, doors, air suspension and all other components work properly.
Maintenance interval: service every 2 years, complete overhaul every 8 years / 10,000 operating hours
The current collector base part (rod bearer) has various springs, pneumatic cylinders and bearings that may show signs of normal wear and tear over time. To avoid high investment costs, the current collector base part should be regularly and appropriately serviced and examined.
The door motors are frequently used every day and must always be working perfectly.
To ensure that the functionality is always guaranteed, the door motors supplied are disassembled and cleaned and defective parts are replaced.
The door motor is then put back together again and its functionality is tested.
Passengers on buses expect to travel in a pleasant environment in every season. The air conditioning system must be professionally serviced to ensure that it always works properly.
We service the air conditioning (on your premises if requested) in line with our maintenance plan.