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MASU Brakes Pvt. Ltd.
 (Formerly MASU Auto Industries Pvt. Ltd.)
803, Bhikaji Cama Bhawan
11-Bhikaji Cama Place
New Delhi  110 066
India
Tel#: +91 11 46108000  /  Fax#: +91 11 46108080
Website: www.masubrakes.com
Email: info@masubrakes.com
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Manufacturer of HCV Brake Linings, Roll Linings, Disc Brake Pads & Railway Composite Brake Block & Disc Pads

MASU Brakes one of the leading manufacturer and exporter of Brake Linings for Heavy Commercial Vehicles.

We specialize in design and manufacture of high quality Non-Asbestos Brake Lining for wide range of Trucks, Buses, Trailers and Commercial Vehicles.

MASU Brakes is also the preferred supplier to some of the well known axle manufacturer as original equipment. We are star manufacturer export house recognized by Govt. of India.

We have well equipped in house testing laboratory with multiple Full-Scale Inertia Dynamometers. Our quality has been accredited TMC RP 628 certification of PRI in USA. Our product are tested to FMVSS 121 (USA), SABS test 1506 (South Africa) and ECR-90 (Europe) standards. We are members of FMSI (USA) and WVA (Germany).

Our company is accredited with ISO/TS 16949:2002 and ISO 14001:2004 certification. The systems installed in the company strengthen our ability to deliver consistent quality on time to our global customers to the highest level of satisfaction.

Our product range includes Non-Asbestos Brake Blocks, Transit Coach Blocks, Roll Linings, Semi Rigid Segments, Organic & Semi-metalic Disc Pads, Friction Sheets, Railway Brake Blocks & Disc Pads.

Masu Brakes has installed upgraded equipment in the new facility admeasuring 100000 sq ft. connected to the existing plant. This would double the manufacturing capacity.

For more information please visit:  www.masubrakes.com