New Altra Industrial Motion Website

March 3, 2014

Altra Industrial Motion announced it has launched a new website, www.altraheavyduty.com, that provides engineers with an overview of the capabilities and product solutions available from the brands of the Altra Heavy Duty & Overrunning Clutch Brake group (HDOCB) which includes Wichita Clutch, Industrial Clutch, Twiflex Limited, Formsprag Clutch, Marland Clutch and Stieber Clutch.

The new website contains six product sections: backstops/holdbacks, brakes, caliper brakes, clutches, overrunning clutches and combination clutch/brakes. Product photos, features, benefits and specifications are included for each Altra brand solution that can be applied to improve operational efficiency, productivity, safety and reliability.

Visitors can view details of the HDOCB group’s 360˚ design, engineering and testing support. Services covered include product sizing and selection assistance, design simulation and testing, data analysis and sharing, installation support and field performance checks. The site provides a complete list of tests offered, including temperature and immersion, as well as testing apparatus available, featuring the largest rig in the industry.

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