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A/C CLUTCHES
CLUTCHES
PN
DESCRIPTION / APPLICATION
GROOVES VOLT
PTAC5030 Clutch York PV6 Poly Groove
6
12
PTAC5030
PTAC5031 Clutch York TYPE 6” .50 Single Groove
1
12
PTAC5031
PTAC5041 Clutch York Assembly
2
12
PTAC5044
PTAC5044 Clutch YORK 6” 2A 3 Spring w/ Bullet Terminal
2
12
PTAC5128
PTAC5128 Clutch YORK PV8 2 Wire 155 mm Groove Diameter Poly Groove
8
12
PTAC5129
PTAC5129 Clutch PV6 6” 2V 2 Wire York Comp Poly Groove
6
12
PTAC5131
PTAC5131 Clutch HD Truck 6” 1GR
1
12
PTAC5144
PTAC5144 Clutch HD 6” 3 Spring York w/ Packard Terminal
2
12
PTAC5145
PTAC5145 Clutch York 2A 6” w/ 2 Wire Coil
2
12
TECH TIPS DID YOU KNOW? —Most clutches fail due to low voltage which causes them to slip and create extreme heat. That may be the case if the clutch face is discolored. You may also see some epoxy from the coil windings that may be on the clutch face as well. To see if this is the problem, start the vehicle and turn all of the accessories on. With a volt meter, check the voltage to the clutch and make sure it’s to the manufacture’s specifications. If the voltage is all okay, they there may be a problem with high head pressure.
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