ClutchTech technical hub for ACS

ClutchTech technical hub for ACS

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Australian Clutch Services has recently introduced a brand new website which has been designed to be more user-friendly and improve efficiency for distributors, resellers and workshops.

In addition to its constantly updated online catalogue, Australian Clutch Services is now providing a brand new service: ClutchTech.

This online technical centre gives ACS customers access to an up-to date and comprehensive technical information database, and encompasses vehicle specific and general technical bulletins, product design variations information, FAQ, common terminology, and diagnostic information.

Also included in ClutchTech is a new video series that highlights some of the common topics and procedures that both professional workshops and DIY mechanics experience on a regular basis, including basic gearbox cleaning and lubrication, through to complete installation guides for new clutch kits.

 “The goal of ClutchTech is to improve efficiencies for workshops and DIY mechanics who use our products” says Brenton Jordan, managing director of Australian Clutch Services.

“By investing in the development of these technical videos, we are able to provide information to the consumer through a more efficient and effective method”.

Currently, ACS has completed videos explaining gearbox cleaning and lubrication, checking clutch suitability, Nissan bearing press tool, Subaru gearbox repair sleeve installation and clutch to flywheel mounting procedure.

Australian Clutch Services intends to continue to invest in this technology to ensure the maximum amount of information is available to the consumer.

The ClutchTech section can be accessed on the Australian Clutch Services website www.australianclutch.com.au or on ACS Youtube Channel.

For further enquiries on the ACS product range, contact BNT- the Clutch and Flywheel Specialists at: info@bntnz.co.nz

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