Conventional (Bracket) Wiper Blades

DENSO conventional wiper blades are designed to be durable and easy to fit, enabling safe driving in all weather conditions

Conventional (Bracket) Wiper Blades

How they work

Using our experience of OE-standard manufacturing and precision engineering, we’ve developed a range of conventional (bracket) wiper blades that provide high levels of performance for many applications and vehicle models. Our unique design ensures our conventional wiper blades are reliable and durable enough to perform efficiently and keep cars and drivers safe journey after journey.

Features and benefits

  • Efficient and effective design.
  • Durability for longer performance.
  • Maximum windscreen coverage.
  • Wide range of applications.
Superior performance
Conventional wiper blades are expected to offer unmatched quality of wiping through a perfect fit to the curvature of the windscreen. The strong, all-metal blade arm and high-compression rubber wiper mean our conventional blades can provide optimum performance even in extreme conditions.
Efficient design
Equally spaced contact points, evenly cut blade edges and low-profile inserts are designed for optimal efficiency, without windscreen streaks or spots.
Extended range
With over 50 part numbers and available lengths between 300mm and 700mm, our conventional wiper blades are the product of choice for many OEMs.

Types & Characteristics

Using our many years of OE manufacturing expertise, we’ve developed a collection of four advanced blade profiles to ensure optimum wiping performance across different windscreens and vehicle styles.

Conventional (Bracket) Wiper Blades types

Standard-profile wiper blades

Standard, or straight, wiper blades are available in two separate designs: low- and high-profile. They are a common design suited for the maximum number of applications.

Conventional Wiper Blade straight low profile part number DM 055

Characteristics

With an efficient and strong design, our conventional wiper blades lead the market with their high level of durability and performance.

Catalogues and Leaflets

We have a consolidated range of over 50 part numbers that suit a wide range of car models and application types. Find out more in the information below.

Installation & Fault finding

Wiper blades are a key part of any car’s safety system, so to keep drivers and passengers safe in all weathers, they need to be installed correctly and have any faults fixed quickly.

Installation

Wiper blades are straightforward to install when the correct steps are followed.
  • Firstly, read the installation guide carefully.

  • Clean the windshield manually (not with the old wiper blades).

  • Ensure the new wiper blades are the correct ones. It’s essential to do this early – once the old ones are removed, it can be difficult to fit them back onto the wiper arms.

  • Lift the arm off the windshield to its highest point. Some cars’ wipers need to be moved to the service position or to 12 o’clock. This is because not all wiper arms are designed to be lifted in their normal ‘parked’ position and can be prevented from doing so by the hood.

  • Remove the old wiper blades and inspect the wiper arms for corrosion and imperfections. If these are evident, seek professional advice to ensure their safety isn’t compromised.

  • Gently place the arm back into position. Do not allow the arm to stand on its own or hit the windshield, as in both cases, the windshield will be damaged and likely need replacement.

  • Take and prepare the new wiper. Remove protective cover from the rubber, if present. Lift the arm again and install the wiper in accordance with the installation guide. Gently place the arm back into position.

  • Try operating the wiper system while vehicle is stationary.

Fault finding

Fixing faults quickly will ensure optimum wiper blade performance.
  • Foreign matter has attached itself to the rubber blade.

  • The edge or whole of the blade is worn.

  • The arm is at an incorrect angle.

  • The wiper blade or rubber is deformed.

  • Streaking marks on the windscreen.

  • The wiper blade jumps or vibrates as it moves across the windscreen.

  • There are spots on the screen that are left unwiped.

  • The wiper blade doesn’t make contact with the windscreen evenly, leaving large unwiped surfaces.

If you notice any symptoms of wiper blade failure, it’s worth checking the blade to make sure the arm is at the correct angle and the wiper blade is clean. If, after wiping and changing the angle, there is no improvement in performance, the blade may need replacing. It’s recommended that wiper blades be replaced every year at least.