Carlisle Brake & Friction has released its new aftermarket product catalog. The catalog includes detailed design drawings and thorough product descriptions, as well as featuring a comprehensive product application guide for each Carlisle product group, including Wet Friction Discs & Components, On-Highway Disc Brake Pads, On-Highway Buttons & Rivets, Park & Emergency Brakes, Service Brakes, Combination Brakes and related products and kits. According to the company, this makes this catalog a great tool for discovering all of the solutions Carlisle has to offer. The company says the catalog blends Carlisle’s extensive heritage as a brake system solutions provider with its innovative passion for technology, as a result, positioning the company as a leading brake friction and hydraulics manufacturer to some of the world’s largest OEMs.
Carlisle offers this entirely updated product catalog electronically, in PDF format in addition to printed catalogs for both on and off-highway, heavy-duty parts distribution channel partners. The updated product catalog highlights Carlisle’s latest product offerings including aftermarket replacement part kits and part number details to better serve customer needs. In an effort to make the ordering process as seamless as possible, the new catalog includes a breakdown of Carlisle’s part numbering system so that customers can quickly pinpoint the part or parts intended for their specific application.
“Our new aftermarket catalog represents Carlisle’s comprehensive brake system product technology offering for a diverse array of mobile applications ranging from on-highway trucks to heavy-duty mining equipment,” says Mark Andrews, general manager, Carlisle Aftermarket North America. “The new catalog presents all Carlisle aftermarket products in a single location, further signifying Carlisle’s position as a leading provider of aftermarket brake system solutions.”
To request a printed copy of the new Carlisle aftermarket catalog, submit a request via email to [email protected], or download it as a PDF from the Carlisle Document Library at here.