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One of the many time-saving features in the RTA Fleet Management Software is the ability electronically track brake pad/shoe readings and be able to store the data historically in the asset files for later review. Traditionally this data would have just been entered in as a note within a work order which does document the information. However this method did not lend itself to the ease of looking up the previous data in a single area of the asset record.

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We suggest you contact our Tech Support to initially turn on the Brake Inspections and General Configuration

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Brake Settings Asset Override

Note

To add Brake Inspction Readings, the asset must already exist in RTA. Refer to Adding Vehicles for instructions on adding assets in RTA Web

You can individually override an asset from the Global Brake Inspection Settings. To override the brake measurements for an individual asset record, follow the steps listed below:

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  • 🔓 Warning Depth – This is the threshold for which a Yellow Warning will be flagged once it falls below the number that is set. For Example: This Asset is set to Percentage and the Warning Number is set to 41. So if a reading is 41 or above then No flagging will take place. However if a reading of 40 is entered then the reading will flag as Yellow or “Warning”

  • 🔓 Critical Depth – This is the threshold for which a Red Warning will be flagged once it falls below the number that is set. For Example: This Asset is set to Percentage and the Warning Number is set to 21. So if a reading is 21 or above then you would get a Yellow Warning since it is below the Warning Depth of 41 but not below the critical number of 21. However if a reading of 20 is entered then the reading will flag as Red or “Critical Warning”

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Note: It is important to make the “Critical” Warning threshold an appropriate number. It is recommended making the number high enough to give you adequate time to prepare for a Brake job within your Preventive Maintenance Cycles for your individual Assets.

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Repeat for as many Assets that you wish to set specific Brake settings for.

Brake Inspections

Once you done with any initial Brake Inspection settings and back out to the Brake Inspection Main Window it should now look like this and ready to start putting inspections in.

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