Dana launches iPad app

Dec. 18, 2012

Dana Holding Corp. has released its first iPad application for aftermarket customers.

The free Spicer for iPad app provides product and service information. It is available for download now from the iTunes App Store by searching “Spicer for iPad.”

According to Dana, the app features calculators, a literature library, and an easy-to-use graphic interface. A driveline angle calculator helps determine the appropriate driveline angle in order to ensure performance, safety, and proper driveline functionality.

In addition, a critical driveshaft rpm calculator helps check the operating speed to prevent damage to the driveshaft. The literature library features service manuals, product brochures, part catalogs, bulletins, and more about Spicer driveline products for light-, commercial-, and off-highway-vehicles.

“At Dana, we look to make our trusted and reliable products more accessible to our customers across the globe,” said Bill Gryzenia, vice president and general manager for the Dana Aftermarket.  “By developing this high-quality, easy-to-use tool, our customers have a convenient place to receive product information to meet their unique aftermarket needs.”

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