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Steve Park Retirement Announcement

Posted onOctober 26, 2018October 26, 2018Authorwillard.donoho

              Steve Park retired as President of Torque Inc. Oct., 1, 2018, to be able to spend quality time with his family and enjoy his many hobbies.  Steve joined Torque Inc. in 1984, opening the Detroit Sales Office expanding Torque Inc’s coverage to include the balance of Indiana and Read More …

CategoriesNews Article, Tips, WichitaTagsSteve Park Retires

Wichita Clutch Founder Joh Hart Wilson recognized.

Posted onMay 19, 2011November 7, 2013Authorwillard.donoho

Wichita Clutch founder John Hart Wilson is recognized by the dedication of his house as a “Texas Historical Site.  Details: http://www.timesrecordnews.com/news/2011/may/19/a-marker-of-distinction/

CategoriesNews Article, WichitaTagsWichita Clutch

Wichita Clutch – Introducing AquaMaKKs Water Cooled Brakes

Posted onJuly 11, 2010November 7, 2013Authorwillard.donoho

Wichita clutch Press Release detailing release of the new Water Cooled AquaMaKKs Brakes: Wichita Clutch Press Relase – AquaMaKKs.

CategoriesKopper Kool Brake (KKB), News Article, WichitaTagsBrake, KKB, Wichita Clutch

Water-Cooled Clutches and Brakes | Machine Design

Posted onJuly 11, 2010November 7, 2013Authorwillard.donoho

Machine Design Article detailing Wichita Clutch AquaMaKKs water cooled brakes: Water-Cooled Clutches and Brakes | Machine Design.

CategoriesKopper Kool Brake (KKB), News Article, Tension Control, WichitaTagsBrake, KKB, Uncoiler, Wichita Clutch

Low-inertia disc clutch | Machine Design

Posted onJuly 11, 2010November 7, 2013Authorwillard.donoho

Machine Design Article detailing Wichita Clutch Low-Inertia (LI) Clutches Low-inertia disc clutch | Machine Design.

CategoriesClutch, News Article, WichitaTagsClutch, Torque Tips, Wichita Clutch

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