Eaton’s Mobility Group has added its Advantage series clutch to its remanufactured product portfolio. The remanufactured Advantage clutches, which feature a unique strap drive intermediate plate design only available from Eaton, allow customers to choose the latest OE specification at a lower price point, the company said.
Eaton Adds Remanufactured Advantage Line of Clutches
Eaton has added its Advantage clutches to its remanufactured product line. The clutches feature a unique strap drive intermediate plate designed to allow customers to choose the latest OE specification

Eaton has added its Advantage series clutch to its remanufactured product portfolio to maximize the reuse of materials and keep them out of landfills.
Photo: Eaton
The clutches will be offered in seven part numbers to cover the majority of heavy-duty applications and will include both self-adjust and manual adjust models.
“By adding our Advantage clutch to our line of remanufactured components we are offering our customers a more sustainable product that reduces the amount of material going to landfills,” said Tim Bauer, vice president, aftermarket, Eaton’s Mobility Group.
Reman Process
Eaton's remanufacturing business recovers product cores from customers across North America and returns them to like-new performance. The company remanufactures thousands of transmissions and clutches annually to maximize the reuse of materials.
Eaton remanufactured Advantage clutches conform with the “Manufactured Again” certification process, which is defined by the MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers organization as “manufacturing that is sustainable by definition and responsible by design.” As a member of MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers, Eaton will feature the Manufactured Again certification logo on its clutch boxes.
“Remanufactured products maintain the same performance characteristics and provide customers of Eaton’s remanufactured product portfolio with a cost-effective solution while offering a sustainability advantage,” Bauer said.
All factory-remanufactured products are backed by Eaton’s Roadranger sales and service network.
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