Bendix improves vision

May 1, 2003
Following last year's introduction of its XVision thermal imaging system, Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems has expanded its line of vision solutions for commercial vehicles. The new Vision Systems suite includes side- and rear-view cameras with their own LED auxiliary lights, an infrared camera that can be controlled with the joystick by a driver, and a flat-panel in-cab display that can be used

Following last year's introduction of its XVision thermal imaging system, Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems has expanded its line of “vision solutions” for commercial vehicles. The new Vision Systems suite includes side- and rear-view cameras with their own LED auxiliary lights, an infrared camera that can be controlled with the joystick by a driver, and a flat-panel in-cab display that can be used to integrate all of the Bendix visual aides for 360-deg. visibility around a vehicle.

In addition, Bendix has expanded its aftermarket parts offering for light- and medium-duty truck hydraulic brake systems. The company's new hydraulic parts catalog adds 14,000 parts numbers to its current offerings, which include pads, rotors, drums, calipers, boosters and hardware kits.

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