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Six- and Eight-Bolt Power Take-Offs
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This paper presents a cross-section of the various types of PTO's available today. Factors to be considered in selecting a good transmission and PTO combination are pointed out. Particular attention is paid to the most common PTO used in mobile equipment, the SAE six-and eight-bolt version. Physical construction, mounting to the transmission, shifting, bearings, gears, capacity, and controls are examined. Engine speed range and the pitch-line velocity method of evaluating transmissions offer a way of judging performance.
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Haydock, S., "Six- and Eight-Bolt Power Take-Offs," SAE Technical Paper 690786, 1969, https://doi.org/10.4271/690786.Also In
References
- Wagner R. W “What is Expected of Today's Power Take-Offs.” SAE Transactions 74 1966 paper 650624
- Barnes Roy W “Recent Trends in the Application and Design of Side Mounted Power Take Offs. ” paper 680161 presented at SAE Automotive Engineering Congress, Detroit January 1968