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Gears, brakes, couplings and engines
News Release from: Newage Transmissions
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 03 May 2001
Major marine gearbox manufacturer at
boat show
Newage Transmissions marine gearboxes are currently specified on more than 80 per cent of all new inland waterway craft, so the company is going to be at the Crick Boat Show in May
Newage Transmissions will underline its position as the leading supplier of marine gearboxes for canal and inland waterway applications by featuring its full range of PRM pleasure craft transmissions on Stand C 96 at the Crick Boat Show, to be held on 26th, 27th and 28th May The Coventry-based driveline equipment specialist will be exhibiting its PRM 80, 120, 150 and 260 series gearboxes at the Spring Bank Holiday event, which has already been confirmed as taking place despite the current Foot and Mouth disease restrictions
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 15 Mar 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Newage units on display cover the complete range of pleasure and commercial boat applications from the simple, lightweight PRM 80 - rated at up to 35kW (47hp) input power - to the robust, twin countershaft designed PRM 260, suitable for engines up to 108kW (145hp).
The gearboxes are available through Newage's nation-wide distributor network and all four models feature exceptional in-service reliability and durability, combined with low maintenance.
"Our transmissions have established themselves as the units of choice for the overwhelming majority of Britain's pleasure boat owners," reports Newage 's Marine Sales Manager, Ian Oliver.
"They are currently specified on more than 80 per cent of all new inland waterway craft." "That's why the Crick show is one of the most important in our exhibition calendar," he continues.
"It provides us with an ideal opportunity to update canal enthusiasts and trade customers alike with information on our latest developments, as well as to advise them on selecting the most appropriate units for their needs.".
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