Cable Assemblies

American Radiator supplies high-quality aftermarket cable assemblies designed to keep heavy-duty trucks, trailers, and equipment performing at their best. Our 3-in-1 brake system cable assemblies combine emergency, service, and electrical lines into one durable solution, reducing clutter while ensuring maximum reliability and safety. Each assembly is engineered to meet or exceed OEM specifications, offering a perfect fit, dependable operation, and long service life.

Many fleets ask: Are aftermarket 3-in-1 brake system cables as reliable as OEM? The answer is yes—American Radiator provides cable assemblies built for demanding environments, rigorously tested for strength and performance. Another key question is: Why replace brake cables during maintenance? Worn or damaged cables can compromise braking efficiency, leading to reduced safety and costly downtime. Regular inspection and replacement protect your investment and keep your equipment compliant.

At American Radiator, you’ll find 3-in-1 cable assemblies and individual air brake cables with no minimum order requirements, available for fast nationwide shipping. Pair these with air valves, air dryers, and other air system components to complete your maintenance package. Dependable, cost-effective, and built for heavy-duty use, our cable assemblies keep your fleet moving safely and efficiently.

What kinds of cable assemblies are available for heavy-duty air systems?
We supply throttle cables, control cables, pressure sensor cables, actuator linkages, and custom-length assemblies built for heavy-duty vehicle air systems.

How do I choose the correct cable assembly?
Match cable length, jacket material, end fittings, inner conductor type, and travel range. Use OEM specs or measure existing cable length and connector types to ensure proper fit.

Are your cable assemblies compatible with major truck brands?
Yes. Our cable assemblies are designed to match OEM layouts for Freightliner, Peterbilt, Kenworth, Volvo, International, and other heavy-duty systems, ensuring reliable integration.

Can cable assemblies be repaired, or should they be replaced entirely?
Minor frayed ends or outer jacket damage may be repairable, but in most cases full replacement is safer and more reliable to maintain performance and prevent future failures.

How do I maintain cable assemblies to ensure lasting reliability?
Regularly inspect for corrosion, kinks, broken strands, or loose fittings. Lubricate the inner core where applicable, verify routing clearance, and replace worn or damaged assemblies before they fail.

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