Eaton recently announced that it will offer a remanufactured Advantage series clutch for heavy-duty applications.
The remanufactured Advantage clutches feature a strap drive intermediate plate design. These clutches will be available in seven part numbers for a range of heavy-duty applications and including both self-adjust and manual adjust models.
Eaton says its remanufacturing process involves recovering product cores from customers across North America and restoring them to like-new performance. This initiative in remanufacturing is aimed at maximizing material reuse, thereby reducing landfill waste, saving energy and cutting emissions, the company said.
“By adding our popular North American-made Advantage clutch to our line of remanufactured components, we are offering our customers a more sustainable product that reduces the amount of material going to landfills,” said Tim Bauer, vice president of aftermarket for Eaton’s mobility group.