Shaftec Launches Range of Axle Shafts
Shaftec, the business named after the remanufactured driveshaft programme it brought into the UK aftermarket, has done it again. This time with the introduction of a new range of axle shafts. At launch, the programme will comprise five parts, cater for applications from 2007 to date, and include references to fit: Mercedes Sprinter, VW Crafter, and Nissan Navarra. The programme will be increased in due course according to market demand.
In addition, the expert supplier of remanufactured and new Drive. Steer. Stop. Parts has extended its remanufactured caliper programme. Eight new references (four new pairs) are now available from Shaftec and include products for: Audi A3 2012 onwards, VW Golf VII 2013 – 2020, Hyundai I30 2012 onwards, and Renault Grand Scenic III 2014 onwards.
“The launch of a new axle shaft programme is exciting news for our customers and partners,” explains Shaftec’s marketing manager, Adrian Kitchen. “Although the Shaftec brand name was not introduced until 1995, the name is derived from the humble driveshaft which we believe we were the first to start remanufacturing in the UK back in 1983. A name we’ve continued to develop and build on by leveraging our experience and expertise across this area. Today, Shaftec is now firmly recognised as the UK market leader in the remanufacturing sector.”
“Last year we announced Shaftec’s first new product range in ten years – propshafts,” Adrian adds. “Following on from this success, this new range of axle shafts is once again as the direct result of customer feedback, which indicated a gap in the market for a programme offering the quality, range, and pricing for which we are known.”
What does an axle shaft do?
Axle shafts allow the transmission to transfer motion to the vehicle’s wheels. They are sometimes known as half shafts, and you have two per axle (so four for 4wd) and each one transmits an equal amount of power from the transaxle to the wheels. The inner end of the shaft is supported and driven by the differential while the outer end is supported in bearings between the shaft and axle housing. The bearings have either built-in or separate oil seals and can be either: ball bearings, taper roller bearings (both with inner races), or straight roller bearings which use the axle shaft as the inner race.
As with all its safety-critical parts, Shaftec goes above and beyond to ensure material quality and strength, and all are tested to the extreme in line with strict industry guidelines. With next-day delivery available, the programme is backed by the highest levels of availability & customer service, marketing & technical support. All application details can be found on: Shaftec ECAT online catalogue; TecDoc & MAM and each part comes with a 24 month/24,000-mile warranty.
For further information, please visit: www.shaftec.com