Eaton Cummins expanded medium-duty application coverage for the Procision 7-speed dual clutch automatic transmission. 
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Eaton Cummins expanded medium-duty application coverage for the Procision 7-speed dual clutch automatic transmission.

Photo courtesy Eaton Cummins

Eaton Cummins has expanded medium-duty application coverage for the Procision 7-speed dual clutch automatic transmission to include utility, construction, tanker, refuse, and municipal trucks.

Existing 35,000 pounds gross combined weight rating and maximum engine ratings of 300 horsepower and 660 lbs.-ft. of torque remain unchanged.

Featured as a part of the Cummins Integrated Power portfolio, Procision is paired with the Cummins B6.7 engine at many North American class 6 and 7 truck and bus manufacturers. 

Procision features IntelliConnect, a telematics capable system that provides near real-time monitoring of vehicle fault codes, prioritizes the critical events and provides accurate and comprehensive action plans.

“Now more vehicle owners can make the switch to experience better performance at low speeds and in hilly terrain, while still saving on maintenance costs,” said Scott Davis, general manager, Eaton Cummins Automated Transmission Technologies. “These advantages can be particularly useful in these new applications.”

Originally posted on Trucking Info