IMT phases out camshafts

Sept. 1, 2003
IMT Corp, manufacturer of the Ingersoll Axle, has announced that during 2003 it will phase out the use of standard camshafts for its 16.5" brakes on both

IMT Corp, manufacturer of the Ingersoll Axle, has announced that during 2003 it will phase out the use of standard camshafts for its 16.5" brakes on both standard and self-steering axles.

These will be replaced by the Superlife camshafts, which can be used for both standard and Superlife brakes. Pricing for the Superlife camshafts will remain the same as current standard camshaft prices. IMT already provides Superlife camshafts for all standard and self-steering axles with 15" brakes. This change means that customers will no longer be required to stock both Superlife and standard camshafts.

For further information, phone 800-663-2953 or visit www.imtpcdf.com.

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