Auger's Speed Sensor is an essential part for ABS systems, responsible for detecting the vehicle's speed to enable smooth braking. It finds application in vehicles equipped with advanced braking control technologies, including high-performance cars and heavy-duty trucks. This sensor offers improved accuracy, reliability under diverse conditions, and adaptability across various vehicle models.
ABS sensors are electromagnetic devices that monitor wheel rotational speed and report this data to the vehicle’s ABS control module. Typically mounted near each wheel hub and brake rotor, they utilize a toothed reluctor ring or magnetic encoder to generate an AC voltage signal proportional to wheel speed. Sensor output is critical for ABS, traction control, and electronic stability control system functionality, enabling precise determination of wheel slip and imminent lockup. These sensors are commonly inductive, Hall-effect, or magnetoresistive, each offering varying sensitivity and temperature range characteristics. Signal integrity is maintained through shielded wiring and robust mounting to minimize interference and ensure accurate readings.