LoadHandler Power Products release new starters, alternators
The product line now features more than 60 units, including a variety of 12- and 24-volt products.


The LoadHandler™ Power Products family of value- and solutions-driven rotating electrical products offers an extensive selection of 100% new, no-core starters and alternators designed to meet a wide range of medium-duty, heavy-duty, and off-highway applications. The LoadHandler product line now features more than 60 units, including a variety of 12- and 24-volt products.
LoadHandler starters and alternators provide fleet operators and repair professionals with fully engineered and tested OE-like design in appearance, fit, and function. Each drop-in LoadHandler starter or alternator features proven, application-specific technology that has been tested to meet stringent durability, reliability, and performance standards.
Engineered to offer durability and performance in a wide array of operating environments, LoadHandler starters and alternators come in a variety of types and configurations.
Brushed and brushless alternators are available in a range of amperages and offer features like a dual internal fan design for increased service life and remote-sense capability.
LoadHandler gear-reduction and direct-drive starter motors offer built-in technologies such as an integral magnetic switch to maintain voltage and optional overcrank protection.
Some of the most recent additions to the line include:
LoadHandler L22™ 12V 150-amp brushed alternators.
LoadHandler L24™ 12V 160-amp brushed alternators.
LoadHandler L28™ 12V 200-amp brushed alternators.
LoadHandler L39™ 12V 7.3 kW and 24V 9 kW gear-reduction starters.
LoadHandler L42™ 12V 7.3 kW and 24V 7.8 kW direct-drive starters.
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