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Drive shafts - power and precision in one
Drive shafts transfer power from the engine to the wheels or other drive components, ensuring smooth and efficient operation of the machine. Their robust construction guarantees reliability and durability even in the toughest operating conditions.
Drive shaft cross member Toyota 7FD35
Drive shaft crosshead used in Toyota 7FD35 forklift
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Drive shaft cross 30.2x80 mm
Drive shaft cross 30.2x80 mm
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Drive shaft cross member fi33
Propeller shaft dia 33
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Drive shaft for Gunstig wheel loader 916 545 mm
The drive shaft is mainly used in wheel loaders and other construction machines. It can be found in devices ZL, Hytec, Hyundai, Kingway, Gunstig, Aps, Schmitd, Taian, Hercules, Everun, Taian, Ctm, Wolf, Manitech, KMM, SZM, Hzm, STROER and others.
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Gunstig 930 drive shaft support, B918
Gunstig 930 drive shaft support, B918
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Short drive shaft 295 mm Gunstig 912 916
Short drive shaft 295 mm used in Gunstig 912 916 wheel loaders
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Why are drive shafts crucial?
- Power transmission: Drive shafts transfer power from the engine to the wheels, enabling the machine to move with sufficient force and precision.
- Diverse applications: Depending on the machine design, drive shafts can be of different lengths, diameters and designs, allowing them to be optimally adapted to specific requirements.
- Vibration elimination: A well-designed drive shaft minimises vibration and oscillation, which increases operator comfort and reduces wear and tear on other components.
Drive shaft types
Drive shafts can vary in design and application depending on the specifics of the machine. Here are some types of drive shafts:
- One-piece shafts: Used on smaller machines where the distance between the motor and axles is small.
- Multi-element shafts: Consist of several segments, connected by joints, allowing power to be transmitted over longer distances and in more complex systems.
- Shafts with joints: Allow power to be transmitted at different angles, which is particularly important on machines with independent suspension.
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