Eaton expands UltraShift Plus automated transmission coverage

Eaton expands UltraShift Plus automated transmission coverage

Eaton‘s UltraShift Plus automated transmissions coverage now includes enhancements that allow for compatibility with two-speed axles. Eaton noted that the UltraShift Plus is geared primarily to increase the appeal of UltraShift Plus among vocational customers, especially dump and heavy haul fleets.

The new features include enhanced gear reduction capabilities to maximize on-/off-road capabilities, according to Eaton. In addition, the option allows for the elimination of gear boxes that are typically installed behind an automatic design. The result is lower overall vehicle cost, excellent performance and less driveline complexity that typically brings about reduced servicing and maintenance costs, added Eaton.

“We are always exploring new ways to expand our breadth of transmission products to best serve the commercial trucking industry,” said Ryan Trzybinski, product planning manager for Eaton. “Fleets that prefer to operate with two-speed axles now have an attractive transmission option to increase their efficiencies and improve performance.”

All makes and models of UltraShift Plus may now be specified with the two-speed axle software. Production begins in January 2015. The standard UltraShift Plus warranties, which are dependent on application, remain the same for the newest application expansion to Eaton’s lineup of automated transmissions.

All of Eaton’s UltraShift Plus transmissions feature self-adjusting electronic clutch, intelligent shift selection software, weight computation and driver throttle commands.

Other benefits, according to Eaton, include:

  • A hill start aid feature to prevent rolling while on steep grades and allowing for smoother vehicle launches;
  • Automatic, manual and low mode selections that offer drivers better control;
  • A creep feature for significantly improved maneuverability with continuous low-speed control;
  • Six- and eight-bolt, as well as thru-shaft, power take off options;
  • An oil sight glass to easily check fluid levels.

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