DB-60 II Control Valve with BCM

Overview   |   Features & Benefits   |   Cars Run Longer   |   Added Safety

The only AAR Approved control valve with Brake Cylinder Maintaining
The DB-60 II control valve detects changes in the brake pipe pressure and rearranges the connections inside the valve to do one of the following:

  • Release the brakes and recharge compressed air reservoirs on the car
  • Apply the brakes by allowing air to flow to the brake cylinder
  • Hold the air pressures in the brake cylinder at the current level

DB-60 II is the right control valve for railroads today
The Brake Cylinder Maintaining (BCM) feature continually compensates for changes in brake cylinder leakage – made worse by cold temperatures – so train engineers can confidently apply the brakes even on long downgrades and in frigid weather. View “How BCM Works” animation for more detail.

You’ll profit from lower in-train forces, more uniform brake shoe wear and longer lasting draft gear.

Brake Cylinder Maintaining is good for your bottom line
BCM is the biggest improvement in air brake control valve technology in 25 years. View “The Benefits of BCM” video to see how BCM:

Everything you like about the DB-60 and more
The DB-60 II is easy to install and AAR approved. There are no changes to the existing control valve dimensions. We built the new DB-60 II on the proven platform of our landmark DB-60, that provides unmatched reliability and stability and superior performance on the line.

E2O: restores up to 85% of braking force

The Benefits of BCM Video
Cars Run Longer Video
On-Demand Webinar: Increase Safety & Productivity Now-by Minimizing the Impacts of Brake Cylinder Leaks

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Contact an Expert

Vince Moore
Senior Product Line Manager
New York Air Brake, LLC
Tel.:

+1 315-786-5271


e-Mail: vincent.moore@nyab.com