SKF U-Joint Catalog cover

SKF introduces new U-joint catalog

May 2, 2016
SKF has introduced a new Universal Joints catalog for passenger car, light-, medium- and heavy-duty truck applications.
In conjunction with the launch of its expanded u-joint product offering, SKF has introduced a new Universal Joints catalog for passenger car, light-, medium- and heavy-duty truck applications (part #457285).The SKF U-joint catalog provides line drawings indicating u-joint locations for rear wheel drive passenger cars; 2-wheel drive cars, light and medium duty trucks; and 4-wheel drive and all-wheel drive cars, light and medium duty trucks. It also provides application listings for passenger cars, light and medium-duty trucks, as well as heavy-duty trucks.“The SKF Universal Joints catalog is a great tool for those working with u-joints on a consistent basis,” said Don McEntee, vice president of business development and marketing, SKF USA, Vehicle Service Market. “Not only is it a parts look-up reference tool, it’s also a resource for all things u-joints – location references, application information, dimensions, related parts listings and more. Ultimately, it will help you do your job better and more efficiently.”To download the new SKF Universal Joints catalog, visit www.vsm.skf.com and click on “Catalogs, data and publications.”The updated SKF U-joint product line provides broader coverage as well as an expanded range of the high performance Brute Force line. The expansion offers more part numbers for better coverage of automotive, truck, agricultural and industrial applications.The SKF Brute Force universal joint is a high performance part that is designed for higher horsepower and torque applications and extreme conditions. They are available in greasable and non-greasable versions.

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