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Implementing this new SKU and coding system brings structure, simplicity, and consistency across the entire product line. By defining each component—Disc Quantity, Stage, Friction, and Usage—with standardized short designations, it eliminates confusion and the need for cross-referencing multiple naming conventions. This approach allows team members, dealers, and customers to instantly understand what a product is designed for, simply by looking at its SKU. Every element within the identifier now serves a clear and logical purpose, making the process of finding, ordering, or supporting a part more intuitive than ever before.

At the same time, we’ve maintained all existing MPNs alongside the new SKUs to ensure a smooth transition and total backward compatibility. There’s no guesswork or disconnect between the old and new systems—everything ties together seamlessly. This evolution ends the “yes but no” confusion and replaces it with a fully transparent, scalable structure that makes sense at a glance. It’s a system built for efficiency, accuracy, and growth—one that ensures everyone from sales to service to end users benefits from clear-cut rhyme and reason behind every product identifier.


Disc Qty (Short) Disc Qty (Meaning) Stage (Short) Stage (Meaning) Friction (Short) Friction (Meaning) Usage (Short) Usage (Meaning)
SD Single Disc 1 Stage 1 1 Organic 1 Daily
DD Dual Disc 2 Stage 2 2 Organic/Feramic 2 Daily Plus
TD Triple Disc 3 Stage 3 3 Organic/Ceramic 3 Endurance
4 Stage 4 4 Kevlar 4 Endurance
5 Stage 5 5 Kevlar/Ceramic 5 Sport
6 Stage 6 6 Feramic 6 Super Sport
7 Ceramic 7 Extreme
8 Sintered Iron 8 Extreme
9 Competition

CHOOSING A CLUTCH

In selecting the CORRECT clutch for your application, numerous factors must be taken into account. From disc quantity to materials with friction and even modifications to the pressure plate, it is essential to understand what is optimal for your application and the significance of each component. Consider the horsepower and torque rating of your engine to ensure the clutch can handle the power output.

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