MILLERS COACHES ENHANCES WORKSHOP FACILITIES WITH IN-GROUND BRAKE TESTER
Millers Coaches has further strengthened its vehicle maintenance capability with the installation of an in-ground brake tester from Totalkare, boasting an impressive 18,000kg capacity per axle load. The new installation strengthens Millers Coaches’ workshop capabilities, providing the team with advanced tools to carry out brake testing quickly, accurately, and safely, ensuring their fleet continues to operate at the highest standards.
Totalkare’s in-ground brake tester is engineered to deliver accurate, repeatable brake performance data for a wide range of vehicle types, making it ideally suited to Millers Coaches’ varied operational requirements. By integrating the brake testing process directly into the workshop floor, the system ensures a smooth workflow and allows technicians to carry out mandatory inspections and diagnostic checks quickly and efficiently. The substantial 18,000kg capacity per axle load provides the strength and reliability needed to test coaches and heavy passenger vehicles with ease, helping Millers Coaches ensure complete roadworthiness before vehicles return to service.
Mark from Millers Coaches expressed his satisfaction with the installation:
“Investing in the in-ground brake tester from Totalkare has been a major step forward for us. With the size and variety of vehicles we operate, having reliable, accurate brake testing equipment is essential. The new system gives us complete confidence that our fleet is performing safely and efficiently, enabling us to maintain the standards our customers expect every single day.”
Jay Chauhan, National Sales Manager at Totalkare, commented:
“Millers Coaches is a respected operator with a clear focus on safety and service quality, and we are delighted to support their workshop enhancement. Our in-ground brake tester provides the precision, durability, and ease of use that operators need to manage large fleets effectively. We look forward to continuing our partnership and supporting Millers Coaches with future workshop requirements.”