How to read the product labels on the boxes of Brembo Aftermarket brake discs for cars

How to read the product labels on the boxes of Brembo Aftermarket brake discs for cars 
 
The packaging label is a very important element to be considered when purchasing a Brembo Aftermarket brake disc for cars. This label offers plenty of useful technical information in addition to guaranteeing product authenticity. To interpret the label correctly, it is important to know that it is divided into three main portions.  

Let us see them in detail: 
 
Brembo product label

 

 

Upper portion  

The following elements are found in the upper portion of the label:
Upper label portion

1.Brembo logo: This guarantees that the product is genuine.
2.Country of origin: This indicates where the product was manufactured, providing provenance transparency.
3.ECE R-90 certification (where applicable): this certifies that the product is approved for road use and complies with European safety and quality standards.
4.Product barcode.
 

 
 

Middle portion

The middle portion of the label is dedicated to the technical specifications and main characteristics of the product: 

Middle label portion

5. Product P/N: This is a unique product identification number (e.g. 08.1395.40) and corresponds to a specific application.
6.Explanatory product flags.

 

 

 

HC: This indicates that the brake disc has a high carbon content, a feature that improves braking performance
 
HC: This indicates that the brake disc has a high carbon content, a feature that improves braking performance
 
Screw kit: This indicates that a screw kit is included in the package.
 
Screw kit: This indicates that a screw kit is included in the package.
 
PVT: This indicates that the brake disc implements pillar ventilation technology patented by Brembo for improved heat dissipation
 
PVT: This indicates that the brake disc implements pillar ventilation technology patented by Brembo for improved heat dissipation
 
Coated: This specifies that the brake disc is coated for added corrosion protection.
 
Coated: This specifies that the brake disc is coated for added corrosion protection.
 
Bearing kit: This indicates that the brake disc has an integrated bearing.
 
Bearing kit: This indicates that the brake disc has an integrated bearing.
 

 

 

Lower portion

The lower portion of the label provides practical and usage information:

Lower label portion

7. Amount in box: This specifies the number of brake discs in the box.
8. Mounting axle flag: This indicates on which axle (front or rear) the brake discs are to be fitted.
9. Tightening torque: expressed in Newton metres (Nm), this indicates the force required for correct assembly.
10. Minimum Thickness (Min Th): This indicates the minimum safety thickness of the brake disc, beyond which it must be replaced.
11. Main applications: This lists some of the main car models compatible with the discs in the package.
12. Brembo hologram: This visual security element guarantees that the product is genuine.
13. Anti-counterfeiting QR Code: This can be scanned with a smartphone to check that the product is genuine.
 

 

 

Why is it important to read the label?

Knowing how to read the labels on Brembo Aftermarket discs is essential for choosing the right product and verifying its authenticity. Each part of the label provides specific information that helps both professionals and end users to use the brake discs correctly and safely. Before fitting the brake disc, always be sure to check the label to confirm that the product meets your requirements.

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