• Mitsubishi heavy-truck alternator

    Mitsubishi Electric has introduced a Class 8 alternator, which the company says offers exceptional durability, improved fuel economy, increased payload potential and lower noise levels
    May 11, 2005

    Mitsubishi Electric has introduced a Class 8 alternator, which the company says offers exceptional durability, improved fuel economy, increased payload potential and lower noise levels.

    The alternator has a global three-year warranty failure rate of less than 1%, Mitsubishi said, and is built to be a PAD-mount, 145-amp product with a brushless design. The alternator weighs in at 20 lbs.

    For more information, go to www.meaa-mea.com.

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