• Dana introduces downspeeding training module at TMC's 2015 annual meeting

    The module is a computer-based course that instructs users on the basic principles, benefits and challenges associated with engine downspeeding.
    Feb. 17, 2015
    2 min read

    At the Technology & Maintenance Council’s 2015 Annual Meeting, Dana Holding Corporation has announced a training module designed to instruct dealers, fleet managers and service personnel on engine downspeeding, an increasingly prevalent strategy for improving fuel efficiency.

    The module is a computer-based course that instructs users on the basic principles, benefits and challenges associated with engine downspeeding; provides a one-stop source for key drivetrain system knowledge, individual component specifications, literature, videos, images, service bulletins, and parts books; and presents strategies for maintaining and servicing the Dana solution for engine downspeeding, which includes the Spicer AdvanTEK 40 tandem axle, the SPL 350 driveshaft and the SPL 250 inter-axle shaft.

    Available in the second quarter of 2015, Dana’s engine downspeeding training module will be the latest in a comprehensive range of resources for more than 4,000 commercial-vehicle OEMs and dealerships across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. This support includes a dedicated website to address design, specifying, training, and service needs; a dedicated call center staffed 24 hours a day, year round; and a knowledgeable field sales and service organization.

    Dana is exhibiting in booth 1222 at the Technology & Maintenance Council’s 2015 Annual Meeting. For more information about Dana's innovations for commercial-vehicle fleets, visit www.dana.com/commercialvehicle.

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