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Manitowoc Certifies Palmer Johnson as EnCORE Partner

Palmer Johnson will help ensure equipment gets a proper Second Act.

Wed August 28, 2013 - National Edition
Construction Equipment Guide


Manitowoc recently certified Palmer Johnson Power Systems as an EnCORE partner. Manitowoc Crane Care EnCORE is a branded rebuild, repair, re-manufacture and exchange program. EnCORE has been designed with customers’ productivity and sustainability in mind. The EnCORE program offers a cost-competitive repair with minimal turn-around time, according to the company.

EnCORE includes a repair and return option for axles, transmissions and torque converters used in a wide variety of Grove branded cranes. OEM brand components in the program, which Palmer Johnson will be repairing or remanufacturing, include Dana Spicer, ZF, Funk, AxleTech, Twin Disc, Kessler and Carraro.

Palmer Johnson Power Systems specializes in servicing and supplying components for heavy-duty, off highway transmissions and axles. Palmer Johnson is the authorized distributor and service center for leading manufacturers including Twin Disc, ZF, Carraro, Funk, AxleTech, Eaton Airflex, Durst, Wichita Clutch, Spicer Off-Highway and more. The company operates 10 sales/service branches across North America with more than 50 factory-trained technicians. Palmer Johnson also operates volume OEM transmission and axle remanufacturing programs out of the company’s Madison, Wisc., headquarters.

For more information, call 800/341-4334 or visit www.pjpower.com.




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