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The ATE Paper Catalogues

The conventional form of published catalogue is the printed version. Despite the increasing popularity of electronic publication forms, the paper variant will still be far from superfluous in the years to come. The advantage of printed catalogues is that they can be read at any time even without a PC.

The weak point of a printed catalogue is its currency. When published the data is already about two months old.

After two years, so much of the information has changed that, right on time for the most important aftermarket trade fair, the "Automechanika", in September of even years, a new catalogue comes out. The current version is entitled "K15". Print run: 28,000. Including German it features eighteen languages.

Especifically for the "Romance" countries France, Italy and Spain we produce an individually tailored variant of the catalogue which is separated into two partial catalogues, "RH2" for hydraulic parts and "RF2" for wearing parts. Here again the illustrations are included in the catalogues.

The ATE online catalogue "Web Catalog"

ATE Web Catalog
The most popular variant of the ATE parts catalogue is the Web Catalog. It is the most up-to-date catalogue of all, being updated each month. Even shorter updating cycles are planned for the future. The ATE Web Catalog is a licensed version of the TecDoc software, but contains solely ATE catalogue information.

Other leading manufactures of the automotive supply industry also work with licensed versions of TecDoc. The user interface is adapted to the TecDoc CD and thus is familiar to many users. You find the ATE Web Catalog under the heading "Catalogues -> Parts online" or at the top right of the screen in the so-called quick-start bar under "Parts search".

The ATE tools online catalogue "WK Online"

ATE WK Online

In January 2004 we put our new web catalogue for tools online. You will always find the latest and most up-to-date brake service equipment and tools here first. Come on in and have a look. The heading is: "Catalogues ->Tools online" or at the top right of the screen in the so-called quick-start bar, "Tools".