Product Description
ZheJiang WALLONG-HSIN MACHINERY ENGINEERING CORPORATION LTD. short name ‘JSW’, is a wholly state-owned company, also a subsidiary of SINOMACH GROUP (the biggest machinery group in China, ranked No.250 of TOP500 in 2571).
JSW is founded in 1992 and registered with capital of 4.5 million US dollars, located in HangZhou city, ZheJiang Province, with workshop area 50,000 square meters with first-class production lines, and office area 3000 square meters.
JSW passed ISO 9001,ISO 14001,ISO 45001 ,ISO 50001 and AEO custom certified.
The turnover last year is 20 million US dollar,exporting to European, North American, South American, and Asian markets.
We have successfully developed a wide range and variety of drive shaft products,mainly including PTO agricultural shaft, industrial cardan shaft, drive shaft for automotive, and universal couplings.
Our products are welcomed by all our customers based on our competitive price, guaranteed quality and on-time delivery.
*Agricultural PTO shaft :
Standard series, customized also accpeted.
Tube type:Triangle, Lemon, Star, Spline stub (Z6,Z8,Z20,Z21).
Accessory: various yokes, splined stub shaft, clutch and torque limiter.
*Industrial cardan shaft:
Light duty type: flange Dia. Φ58-180mm
Medium duty type: SWC180 – 550
*Automotive drive shaft :
Aftermarket for ATV,Pickup truck,Light truck
***HOW TO CHOOSE THE SUITABLE PTO SHAFT FOR YOUR DEMANDS?
1. Model/size of the universal joint, which is according to your requirment of maximum torque(TN) and R.P.M.
2. Closed overall length of shaft assembly (or cross (u-joint) to cross length).
3. Shape of the steel tube/pipe (traiangle, lemon, star, splined stub).
4. Type of the 2 end yokes/forks which used to connect the input end (power source) and output end (implement).
Including the series of quick released splined yoke/fork, plain bore yoke/fork, wide-angle yoke/fork, double yoke/fork.
5. Overload protection device including the clutch and torque limitter.
(shear bolt SB, free wheel/overrunning RA/RAS, ratchet SA/SAS, friction FF/FFS)
6. Others requirements:such as with/no plastic guard, painting color, package type,etc.
Triangle tube type | |||||||
Series | Cross kit | Operating torque | |||||
540rpm | 1000rpm | ||||||
Kw | Pk | Nm | Kw | Pk | Nm | ||
T1 | 1.01 22*54 | 12 | 16 | 210 | 18 | 25 | 172 |
T2 | 2.01 23.8*61.3 | 15 | 21 | 270 | 23 | 31 | 220 |
T3 | 3.01 27*70 | 22 | 30 | 390 | 35 | 47 | 330 |
T4 | 4.01 27*74.6 | 26 | 35 | 460 | 40 | 55 | 380 |
T5 | 5.01 30.2*80 | 35 | 47 | 620 | 54 | 74 | 520 |
T6 | 6.01 30.2*92 | 47 | 64 | 830 | 74 | 100 | 710 |
T7 | 7.01 30.2*106.5 | 55 | 75 | 970 | 87 | 118 | 830 |
T7N | 7N.01 35*94 | 55 | 75 | 970 | 87 | 118 | 830 |
T8 | 8.01 35*106.5 | 70 | 95 | 110 | 110 | 150 | 1050 |
T38 | 38.01 38*105.6 | 78 | 105 | 123 | 123 | 166 | 1175 |
T9 | 9.01 41*108 | 88 | 120 | 140 | 140 | 190 | 1340 |
T10 | 10.01 41*118 | 106 | 145 | 179 | 170 | 230 | 1650 |
Lemon tube type | |||||||
Series | Cross kit | Operating torque | |||||
540rpm | 1000rpm | ||||||
Kw | Pk | Nm | Kw | Pk | Nm | ||
L1 | 1.01 22*54 | 12 | 16 | 210 | 18 | 25 | 172 |
L2 | 2.01 23.8*61.3 | 15 | 21 | 270 | 23 | 31 | 220 |
L3 | 3.01 27*70 | 22 | 30 | 390 | 35 | 47 | 330 |
L4 | 4.01 27*74.6 | 26 | 35 | 460 | 40 | 55 | 380 |
L5 | 5.01 30.2*80 | 35 | 47 | 620 | 54 | 74 | 520 |
L6 | 6.01 30.2*92 | 47 | 64 | 830 | 74 | 100 | 710 |
L32 | 32.01 32*76 | 39 | 53 | 695 | 61 | 83 | 580 |
Star tube type | |||||||
Series | Cross kit | Operating torque | |||||
540rpm | 1000rpm | ||||||
Kw | Pk | Nm | Kw | Pk | Nm | ||
S6 | 6.01 30.2*92 | 47 | 64 | 830 | 74 | 100 | 710 |
S7 | 7.01 30.2*106.5 | 55 | 75 | 970 | 87 | 118 | 830 |
S8 | 8.01 35*106.5 | 70 | 95 | 1240 | 110 | 150 | 1050 |
S38 | 38.0 38*105.6 | 78 | 105 | 1380 | 123 | 166 | 1175 |
S32 | 32.01 32*76 | 39 | 53 | 695 | 61 | 83 | 580 |
S36 | 2500 36*89 | 66 | 90 | 1175 | 102 | 139 | 975 |
S9 | 9.01 41*108 | 88 | 120 | 1560 | 140 | 190 | 1340 |
S10 | 10.01 41*118 | 106 | 145 | 1905 | 170 | 230 | 1650 |
S42 | 2600 42*104.5 | 79 | 107 | 1400 | 122 | 166 | 1175 |
S48 | 48.01 48*127 | 133 | 180 | 2390 | 205 | 277 | 1958 |
S50 | 50.01 50*118 | 119 | 162 | 2095 | 182 | 248 | 1740 |
Spline stub type | |||||||
Series | Cross kit | Operating torque | |||||
540rpm | 1000rpm | ||||||
Kw | Pk | Nm | Kw | Pk | Nm | ||
ST2 | 2.01 23.8*61.3 | 15 | 21 | 270 | 23 | 31 | 220 |
ST4 | 4.01 27*74.6 | 26 | 35 | 460 | 40 | 55 | 380 |
ST5 | 5.01 30.2*80 | 35 | 47 | 620 | 54 | 74 | 520 |
ST6 | 6.01 30.2*92 | 47 | 64 | 830 | 74 | 100 | 710 |
ST7 | 7.01 30.2*106.5 | 55 | 75 | 970 | 87 | 118 | 830 |
ST8 | 8.01 35*106.5 | 70 | 95 | 1240 | 110 | 150 | 1050 |
ST38 | 38.10 38*105.6 | 78 | 105 | 1380 | 123 | 166 | 1175 |
ST42 | 2600 42*104.5 | 79 | 107 | 1400 | 122 | 166 | 1175 |
ST50 | 50.01 50*118 | 119 | 162 | 2095 | 182 | 248 | 1740 |
*** APPLICATION OF PTO DRIEVE SHAFT:
We have a variety of inspection equipments with high precision, and QA engineers who can strictly control the quality during production and before shipment.
We sincerely welcome guests from abroad for business negotiation and cooperation,in CHINAMFG new levels of expertise and professionalism, and developing a brilliant future.
Color: | Red, Yellow, Black, Orange |
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Certification: | CE, ISO |
Type: | Pto Shaft |
Material: | Forged Carbon Steel C45/AISI1045, Alloy Steel |
Machinery Application: | Baler, Mower, Harvester, Cotton Picker, Tiller |
Tube/Pipe Shape: | Triangular/Lemon/Star Steel Tube, Spline Tub Shaft |
Samples: |
US$ 15/Piece
1 Piece(Min.Order) | |
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Customization: |
Available
| Customized Request |
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What maintenance practices are essential for prolonging the lifespan of PTO shafts?
Maintaining proper care and performing regular maintenance on Power Take-Off (PTO) shafts is crucial for prolonging their lifespan and ensuring optimal performance. By following essential maintenance practices, you can prevent premature wear, identify potential issues early on, and maximize the longevity of your PTO shafts. Here are some key maintenance practices to consider:
1. Regular Inspection: Perform routine visual inspections of the PTO shaft to check for any signs of damage, wear, or misalignment. Look for cracks, dents, bent sections, or loose components. Inspect the universal joints, coupling mechanisms, protective guards, and other associated parts. Pay attention to any unusual noises, vibrations, or changes in performance, as these can indicate underlying issues that require attention.
2. Lubrication: Proper lubrication is essential for the smooth operation and longevity of PTO shafts. Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations regarding lubrication intervals and use the recommended lubricant type. Apply lubrication to the universal joints, CV joints (if applicable), and other moving parts as specified. Regularly check for adequate lubricant levels and replenish if necessary. Ensure that the lubricant used is compatible with the shaft material and does not attract dirt or debris that could cause abrasion or damage.
3. Cleaning: Keep the PTO shaft clean and free from dirt, debris, and other contaminants. Regularly remove any accumulated dirt, grease, or residue using a brush or compressed air. Be particularly diligent in cleaning the universal joints and areas where the shaft connects to other components. Cleaning prevents the buildup of abrasive particles that can accelerate wear and compromise the shaft’s performance.
4. Guard Inspection and Maintenance: Check the protective guards and shields regularly to ensure they are securely in place and free from damage. Guards play a critical role in preventing accidental contact with the rotating shaft and minimizing the risk of injury. Repair or replace any damaged or missing guards promptly. Ensure that the guards are correctly aligned and provide sufficient coverage for all moving parts of the PTO shaft.
5. Torque and Fastener Checks: Periodically inspect and check the torque of fasteners, such as bolts and nuts, that secure the PTO shaft and associated components. Over time, vibration and normal operation can loosen these fasteners, compromising the integrity of the shaft. Use the appropriate torque specifications provided by the manufacturer to ensure proper tightening. Regularly verify the tightness of fasteners and retighten as necessary.
6. Shear Bolt or Slip Clutch Maintenance: If your PTO shaft incorporates shear bolt or slip clutch mechanisms, ensure they are functioning correctly. Inspect the shear bolts for signs of wear or damage, and replace them when necessary. Check the slip clutch for proper adjustment and smooth operation. Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations regarding maintenance and adjustment of these safety mechanisms to ensure their effectiveness in protecting the driveline components.
7. Proper Storage: When the PTO shaft is not in use, store it in a clean and dry environment. Protect the shaft from exposure to moisture, extreme temperatures, and corrosive substances. If possible, store the shaft in a vertical position to prevent bending or distortion. Consider using protective covers or cases to shield the shaft from dust, dirt, and other potential sources of damage.
8. Operator Training: Provide proper training to operators on the correct operation, maintenance, and safety procedures related to the PTO shafts. Educate them about the importance of regular inspections, lubrication, and adherence to recommended maintenance practices. Encourage operators to report any abnormalities or concerns promptly to prevent further damage and ensure timely repairs or adjustments.
9. Manufacturer and Expert Guidance: Consult the manufacturer’s guidelines and recommendations regarding maintenance practices specific to your PTO shaft model. Additionally, seek advice from experts or authorized service technicians who are knowledgeable about PTO shaft maintenance. They can provide valuable insights and assistance in implementing the best maintenance practices for your specific PTO shafts.
By following these maintenance practices, you can extend the lifespan of your PTO shafts, optimize their performance, and reduce the likelihood of unexpected failures or costly repairs. Regular inspections, lubrication, cleaning, guard maintenance, torque checks, and proper storage are all essential in ensuring the longevity and reliability of your PTO shafts.
Can you provide real-world examples of equipment that use PTO shafts?
Power Take-Off (PTO) shafts are extensively used in various industries, particularly in agriculture and construction. They provide a reliable power source for a wide range of equipment, enabling efficient operation and increased productivity. Here are some real-world examples of equipment that commonly use PTO shafts:
1. Agricultural Machinery:
- Tractor Implements: A wide array of tractor-mounted implements rely on PTO shafts for power transfer. These include:
- Mowers and rotary cutters
- Balers and hay equipment
- Tillers and cultivators
- Seeders and planters
- Sprayers
- Manure spreaders
- Harvesters, such as combine harvesters and forage harvesters
- Stationary Equipment: PTO shafts are also used in stationary agricultural equipment, including:
- Feed grinders and mixers
- Silo unloaders
- Grain augers and elevators
- Irrigation pumps
- Wood chippers and shredders
- Stump grinders
2. Construction and Earthmoving Equipment:
- Backhoes and Excavators: PTO shafts can be found in backhoes and excavators, powering attachments such as augers, hydraulic hammers, and brush cutters.
- Post Hole Diggers: Post hole diggers used for fence installation often rely on PTO shafts to transfer power to the digging mechanism.
- Trenchers: Trenching machines equipped with PTO shafts efficiently dig trenches for utility installations, drainage systems, or irrigation lines.
- Stump Grinders: Stump grinders used in land clearing and tree removal operations often utilize PTO shafts to power their cutting blades.
- Soil Stabilizers and Road Reclaimers: These machines use PTO shafts to drive the rotor and milling drums, which pulverize and mix materials for road construction and maintenance.
3. Forestry Equipment:
- Wood Chippers: Wood chippers used for processing tree branches and logs into wood chips are commonly powered by PTO shafts.
- Brush Cutters and Mulchers: PTO-driven brush cutters and mulchers are employed to clear vegetation and maintain forested areas.
- Log Splitters: Log splitters that split logs into firewood often utilize PTO shafts to power the splitting mechanism.
4. Utility Equipment:
- Generators: Some generators are designed to be driven by PTO shafts, providing an auxiliary power source for various applications in remote locations or during power outages.
- Pumps: PTO-driven pumps are commonly used for agricultural irrigation, water transfer, and dewatering applications.
5. Specialty Equipment:
- Ice Resurfacers: PTO shafts are employed in ice resurfacing machines used in ice rinks to maintain a smooth ice surface for ice hockey and figure skating.
- Air Compressors: Some air compressors are driven by PTO shafts, providing a source of compressed air for various applications.
These examples represent a range of equipment that extensively relies on PTO shafts for power transfer. PTO shafts enable the efficient operation of these machines, increasing productivity and versatility across various industries.
Which industries commonly use PTO shafts for power transmission?
PTO shafts (Power Take-Off shafts) are widely used in various industries where power transmission is required to drive machinery and equipment. Their versatility, efficiency, and compatibility with different types of machinery make them valuable components in several sectors. Here’s a detailed explanation of the industries that commonly use PTO shafts for power transmission:
1. Agriculture: The agricultural industry extensively relies on PTO shafts for power transmission. Tractors equipped with PTOs are commonly used to drive a wide range of agricultural implements and machinery. PTO-driven equipment includes mowers, balers, tillers, seeders, sprayers, grain augers, harvesters, and many more. PTO shafts allow for the efficient transfer of power from the tractor’s engine to these implements, enabling various agricultural operations such as cutting, baling, tilling, planting, spraying, and harvesting. The agricultural sector heavily depends on PTO shafts to enhance productivity and streamline farming processes.
2. Construction and Earthmoving: In the construction and earthmoving industry, PTO shafts find applications in machinery used for excavation, grading, and material handling. PTO-driven equipment such as backhoes, loaders, excavators, trenchers, and stump grinders utilize PTO shafts to transfer power from the prime movers, typically hydraulic systems, to drive the necessary attachments. These attachments require the high torque and power provided by PTO shafts to perform tasks like digging, loading, trenching, and grinding. PTO shafts allow for versatile and efficient power transmission in construction and earthmoving operations.
3. Forestry: The forestry industry utilizes PTO shafts for power transmission in various logging and timber processing equipment. PTO-driven machinery such as wood chippers, sawmills, log splitters, and debarkers rely on PTO shafts to transfer power from tractors or dedicated power units to perform tasks like chipping, sawing, splitting, and debarking wood. PTO shafts provide the necessary power and torque to drive the cutting and processing mechanisms, enabling efficient and productive forestry operations.
4. Landscaping and Groundskeeping: PTO shafts play a crucial role in the landscaping and groundskeeping industry. Equipment like lawn mowers, rotary cutters, flail mowers, and aerators utilize PTO shafts to transfer power from tractors or dedicated power units to drive the cutting or grooming mechanisms. PTO shafts enable efficient power transmission, allowing operators to maintain lawns, parks, golf courses, and other outdoor spaces with precision and productivity.
5. Mining and Quarrying: PTO shafts have applications in the mining and quarrying industry, particularly in equipment used for material extraction, crushing, and screening. PTO-driven machinery such as crushers, screeners, and conveyors rely on PTO shafts to transfer power from engines or motors to drive the crushing and screening mechanisms, as well as the material handling systems. PTO shafts provide the necessary power and torque to process and transport bulk materials effectively in mining and quarrying operations.
6. Industrial Manufacturing: PTO shafts are utilized in various industrial manufacturing processes that require power transmission to drive specific machinery and equipment. Industries such as food processing, textile manufacturing, paper production, and chemical processing may use PTO-driven machinery for tasks like mixing, blending, cutting, extruding, and conveying. PTO shafts enable efficient power transfer to these machines, ensuring smooth and reliable operation in industrial manufacturing settings.
7. Utilities and Infrastructure Maintenance: PTO shafts find applications in utilities and infrastructure maintenance operations. Equipment like street sweepers, sewer cleaners, road maintenance machines, and drain augers utilize PTO shafts to transfer power from trucks or dedicated power units to perform tasks like sweeping, cleaning, and maintenance of roads, sewers, and other public infrastructure. PTO shafts enable efficient power transmission, ensuring effective and reliable operation of these utility and maintenance machines.
8. Others: PTO shafts are also used in several other industries and sectors where power transmission is required. This includes applications in the transportation industry for powering refrigeration units, fuel pumps, and hydraulic systems in trucks and trailers. PTO shafts also find applications in the marine industry for powering winches, pumps, and other equipment on boats and ships.
In summary, PTO shafts are commonly used in a wide range of industries for power transmission. These industries include agriculture, construction and earthmoving, forestry, landscaping and groundskeeping, mining and quarrying, industrial manufacturing, utilities and infrastructure maintenance, transportation, and marine sectors. PTO shafts play a critical rolein enhancing productivity, enabling efficient operation of machinery, and facilitating various tasks in these industries.
editor by CX 2023-11-20