Borg & Beck adds Rotating Electrics

April 04, 2014
Borg & Beck adds Rotating Electrics
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Borg & Beck, best known for its clutch and brake products, has expanded its range with the introduction of rotating electrics.


The new programme contains more than 1,000 starter and alternator references. The range meets original equipment specification guidelines and for maximum convenience, all the machines are sold on an outright purchase basis, so there is no need for customers to be concerned with the prospect of being issued with a surcharge.

Borg & Beck say all the units in the range have been performance tested and supplied with a certificate of conformity with the unit in its box, along with any fitting tips and instructions where appropriate for those references that are known to be less straightforward to install. The rotating machines also come with a two-year warranty.

As a further indication of the attention to detail that has been put into the range, all units are shrink wrapped and packaged in heavy-duty boxes, with the alternators’ FWP (free wheeling pulley) afforded still further protection. In addition, the range also includes 82 separate alternator FWP pulleys.

For extra convenience, each unit has a plastic security tag to prevent any erroneous installation. The tag also contains the number for the technical support team which is on hand to assist with any application or technical queries.

Commenting on the introduction, Product Director Malcolm White said, “The new rotating electrics range is an important development for us as we have put considerable investment into it to ensure that it provides a quality alternative to the existing brands in the market. We believe that it gives factors and their workshop customers, many of whom are already using Borg & Beck clutches and brake components, a very attractive proposition under the umbrella of a highly trusted brand.”
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