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Eaton adds new higher torque-rated reman clutches

Sept. 9, 2016
Power management company Eaton has added three new higher torque-rated clutches to its aftermarket portfolio of remanufactured clutches.

Power management company Eaton has added three new higher torque-rated clutches to its aftermarket portfolio of remanufactured clutches. Available starting on Sept. 15, in torque ranges up to 2,050 ft.-lbs., the additions include two remanufactured Easy Pedal and one Solo design that may be specified for all makes and models of heavy-duty trucks in North American, according to the company.

“Owners of older vehicles now have a new and better solution for replacing their clutches,” said Ben Karrer, global product strategy manager, Eaton. “Like all Eaton clutches, new or replacement, these remanufactured clutches strictly adhere to the specs and guidelines of all original equipment manufacturers to ensure longer life and trouble-free operation. It is an ideal opportunity for anyone purchasing their second, third or fourth clutch.”

The Eaton Solo clutch features technology to keep the clutch in constant adjustment by continuously maintaining the release bearing position as the clutch wears, the company said. Eaton recommends the use of Solo self-adjusting clutches for all trucks with hydraulic release systems to reduce the risk of driveline damage.

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