SKF, Haldex partnering on wheel ends

Aug. 1, 2005
The SKF Group and the Haldex Group have joined forces to develop what they are calling a more compact and efficient wheel end system for heavy vehicles. The system will combine Haldex's next-generation fixed caliper dual disc brakes with SKF's hub bearing and sealing technology. According to the companies, the end result should be improved safety and performance, and more optimal vehicle design.www.haldex.com

The SKF Group and the Haldex Group have joined forces to develop what they are calling a “more compact and efficient” wheel end system for heavy vehicles. The system will combine Haldex's next-generation fixed caliper dual disc brakes with SKF's hub bearing and sealing technology. According to the companies, the end result should be improved safety and performance, and more optimal vehicle design.
www.haldex.com and www.skf.com

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