Description
Introducing the new HZPT OEM overrunning clutches, expertly manufactured in China and specifically designed for transmission shaft accessories. This innovative product is brand new and comes with a 1-year warranty, ensuring peace of mind with your purchase.
Versatile in application, these overrunning clutches are suitable for a wide range of industries, including manufacturing plants, machinery repair shops, farms, retail outlets, construction sites, and food and beverage establishments. Weighing only 5 kg, this lightweight yet robust product is ideal for use in tractors and other agricultural machinery, making it a perfect addition to your equipment lineup.
Specifications of Overrunning Clutch for PTO Shaft
Model Number | OEM Steel overrunning clutch 1 3/8”Z6 spline for pto shaft parts |
Function | Drive Shaft Parts & Power Transmission |
Use | Kinds of Tractors & Farm Implements |
Brand Name | FMP |
Yoke Type | Double push pin,Bolt pins,Split pins,Push pin,Quick release,Ball attachment,Collar….. |
Processing Of Yoke | Forging |
Plastic Cover | YW;BW;YS;BS;Etc |
Color | Green;Orange;Yellow;Black Ect. |
Series | T1-T10; L1-L6;S6-S10;10HP-150HP with SA,RA,SB,SFF,WA,CV Etc |
Tube Type | Lemon,Trianglar,Star,Square,Hexangular,Spline,Special Ect |
Processing Of Tube | Cold drawn |
Spline Type | 1 1/8″ Z6;1 3/8″ Z6; 1 3/8″ Z21 ;1 3/4″ Z20; 1 3/4″ Z6; 8-38*32*6 8-42*36*7; 8-48*42*8; |
Place of Origin | Haining, China (Mainland) |
Advantages of HZPT Overrunning Clutches
The RA overrunning clutch is a specialized mechanical device designed to work seamlessly with tractor PTO shafts. It provides numerous advantages, especially in situations where the implement must maintain momentum independently of the tractor’s drive. Here are some key benefits of using an RA overrunning clutch:
1. Protects Driveline Integrity
One of the primary advantages of the RA overrunning clutch is its ability to disengage the PTO shaft when the implement’s rotational speed exceeds that of the tractor’s PTO. This functionality helps prevent potential driveline damage, safeguarding both the tractor and the implement.
2. Enhances Safety
The overrunning clutch allows the implement to overrun freely, which significantly enhances operational safety. By preventing sudden stops or jerks, it reduces the risk of accidents during operation.
3. Ensures Smooth Operation
The RA overrunning clutch contributes to smoother operation for both the tractor and the implement. By minimizing friction and wear, it extends the lifespan of these critical components, leading to reduced maintenance costs over time.
4. Increases Efficiency
This clutch type facilitates more efficient power transmission, optimizing the performance of agricultural machinery. By allowing for better synchronization between the tractor and implement, it enhances overall operational efficiency.
5. Versatile Application
The RA overrunning clutch is suitable for a wide variety of agricultural implements, making it a valuable addition to any farming operation. Its versatility ensures that it can meet the diverse needs of different agricultural tasks, enhancing its utility on the farm.
In summary, the HZPT RA overrunning clutch offers a combination of protection, safety, smooth operation, efficiency, and versatility, making it an essential component for modern agricultural machinery.
Applications of the Overrunning Clutch
The PTO overrunning clutch for tractors is utilized across a variety of agricultural and mechanical applications. Here are some of the primary uses:
1. Mowing and Cutting Equipment
In mowers and cutting machines, the PTO overrunning clutch enables the cutting blades to continue spinning freely even when the tractor slows down or comes to a stop. This feature ensures a clean cut and prevents stalling.
2. Hay Balers
The overrunning clutch is essential in hay balers, allowing the baling mechanism to operate continuously, even when the tractor’s PTO is disengaged. This ensures efficient baling operations without interruption.
3. Rotary Tillers
When paired with rotary tillers, the overrunning clutch permits the tines to rotate independently at their own speed. This capability enhances soil cultivation without straining the tractor’s power system.
4. Harvesting Equipment
Harvesters, including grain and forage harvesters, leverage the PTO overrunning clutch to maintain continuous operation of the harvesting mechanism, ensuring effective and efficient harvesting processes.
5. Seeders and Planters
In seeders and planters, the overrunning clutch allows the seeding mechanism to function autonomously. This ensures precise and consistent seeding, independent of the tractor’s speed.
In summary, the PTO overrunning clutch is a crucial component in numerous agricultural applications, enhancing efficiency and performance across various types of machinery.
Types of Agricultural PTO Shaft Torque Limiters
In agricultural machinery, PTO (Power Take-Off) shaft torque limiters play a vital role in protecting equipment from damage caused by torque overload. Here’s an overview of the common types of torque limiters used in this context:
1. Shear Bolt Torque Limiter
The shear bolt torque limiter employs a shear bolt that breaks when excessive torque is applied. This mechanism effectively disconnects the drive between the tractor and the implement, preventing damage to both components. It is a straightforward and cost-effective solution commonly found in various agricultural applications.
2. Friction Clutch Torque Limiter
Friction clutch torque limiters operate by slipping when the torque exceeds a predetermined threshold. This allows them to absorb excess force without causing mechanical failure. They are particularly useful in situations where gradual overloads may occur, offering reliability without the need for frequent replacements.
3. Ratchet Torque Limiter
This type features a ratcheting mechanism that enables rotation in one direction while locking or slipping in the opposite direction when an overload occurs. The ratchet torque limiter is ideal for applications requiring unidirectional operation, such as augers, where it ensures efficient performance and protection against excessive torque.
4. Overrunning Clutch Torque Limiter
The overrunning clutch torque limiter allows free rotation in one direction while engaging the clutch in the opposite direction. This design can also include a torque-limiting feature that disconnects under overload conditions, making it commonly used in mowers and rotary cutters. It enables the implement to overrun safely when the tractor slows down, enhancing operational safety.
In summary, selecting the appropriate type of PTO shaft torque limiter is essential for optimizing the performance and longevity of agricultural machinery. Each type offers unique advantages tailored to specific operational needs, ensuring equipment operates safely and efficiently.
How the Overrunning Clutch for Tractor PTO Shaft Works
The overrunning clutch for a tractor’s PTO (Power Take-Off) shaft is a mechanical device designed to facilitate the rotation of the shaft in one direction while locking it in the opposite direction. Here’s a breakdown of how it operates:
1. Free Rotation in One Direction
The overrunning clutch permits the PTO shaft to rotate freely in one direction. This feature is crucial for allowing implements, such as mowers or balers, to continue moving without resistance from the tractor when the PTO is disengaged.
2. Locking in the Opposite Direction
When the PTO shaft operates in the opposite direction, the clutch engages, effectively locking the PTO shaft and the implement together. This ensures that power from the tractor’s engine is transmitted to the implement when needed.
3. Ramp and Roller Mechanism
The design of the overrunning clutch incorporates ramps and rollers. When the PTO shaft attempts to drive the implement at a lower speed than the implement’s current speed, the rollers roll up the ramps and disengage. This allows the implement to overrun, preventing mechanical strain and ensuring smooth operation.
4. Engagement During Normal Operation
During normal operation, when the tractor’s PTO shaft drives the implement at a higher speed, the rollers are pressed against the ramps. This contact creates a secure lock that effectively transmits power from the tractor to the implement, allowing for efficient operation.
5. Automatic Disengagement
The overrunning clutch features an automatic disengagement process. When the tractor slows down, stops, or if the implement’s inertia causes it to rotate faster than the PTO shaft, the clutch disengages. This allows the implement to continue its motion without driving the PTO shaft, preventing potential damage and ensuring a smooth transition.
In summary, the overrunning clutch is an essential component of a tractor’s PTO system, providing flexibility and safety during operation by allowing for both free rotation and secure engagement as needed.
How to Install the Overrunning Clutch on a PTO Shaft
Installing an overrunning clutch on a tractor’s PTO (Power Take-Off) shaft is a relatively simple procedure, but it requires careful attention to detail and adherence to safety protocols. Follow this step-by-step guide to ensure a successful installation:
Step 1: Clean the PTO Shaft
Begin by thoroughly cleaning the PTO shaft. Remove any dirt, debris, or grease to create a clean connection point for the overrunning clutch. This will help ensure a secure fit and optimal performance.
Step 2: Align the Clutch
Next, slide the overrunning clutch onto the PTO shaft. Make sure that it aligns correctly, ensuring that the splines of both the shaft and the clutch match and fit snugly together. Proper alignment is crucial for effective operation.
Step 3: Secure the Clutch
Once the clutch is properly aligned, secure it onto the shaft. Depending on the design of the clutch, this may involve tightening a set screw or a bolt. Ensure that it is firmly attached, with no play or movement.
Step 4: Lubrication
Apply a suitable grease to the PTO shaft and the internal components of the clutch, following the manufacturer’s recommendations. Proper lubrication is key to ensuring smooth operation and minimizing wear.
Step 5: Attach the Implement
After securing the clutch, proceed to attach the implement to the opposite end of the overrunning clutch. Ensure that the connection is secure and that the implement is properly aligned with the tractor to avoid any operational issues.
Step 6: Safety Check
Finally, conduct a thorough visual inspection to confirm that everything is secured correctly. Look for any loose parts or misalignments that could cause problems during operation. Ensuring everything is in order will contribute to safe and efficient use of your agricultural equipment.
By following these steps, you can successfully install an overrunning clutch on a PTO shaft, optimizing the performance and safety of your tractor and its implements.
Why Choose FMP’s Overrunning Clutch for PTO Shaft?
FMP is a trusted name in the industry, specializing in the development, manufacturing, and marketing of PTO shafts, agricultural gearboxes, PTO shaft accessories, u-joints, torque limiters, shaft tubes, yokes, adaptors, industrial cardan shafts, car driveshafts, and u-joint coupling shafts. Our products have garnered a strong reputation among customers in Europe, America, Asia, Australia, and North America, positioning us as a leading OEM supplier for many agricultural implement manufacturers in the domestic market.
At FMP, we adhere to the principles of Quality First, Fast Delivery, and Competitive Pricing. We hold several key certifications, including CE, TS/16949, and ISO9001, which underscore our commitment to quality and efficiency. Our state-of-the-art manufacturing equipment and dedicated quality control team ensure that we meet the highest standards in both product quality and timely delivery.
Currently, we export our products to valued customers in over 50 countries across five continents. With a diverse range of best-in-class products, FMP is committed to becoming a global leader in our field.
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