The ATE MK61 is a crucial element in the modern braking system of many vehicles. It was developed to effectively control the braking force and support various safety functions.
One of the most important functions of the MK61 is the anti-lock braking system (ABS), which prevents the wheels from locking during braking, thus maintaining the steerability and stability of the vehicle.
In addition, the MK61 also integrates Traction Control (TCS), which monitors wheel speed and, if necessary, reduces the torque on the drive wheels to prevent spinning and improve traction. This is particularly useful in slippery or slippery road conditions.
Another important feature of the MK61 is the Electronic Stability Control (ESC), which continuously monitors the vehicle dynamics and intervenes to keep the vehicle on course by selectively braking individual wheels or adjusting the torque if there is a risk of skidding.
By integrating these functions, the ATE MK61 enables precise and efficient control of brake force distribution, resulting in improved vehicle stability, increased safety and optimised braking behaviour in a variety of driving situations.