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Oerlikon is offering an array of new machine drive technologies

From Oerlikon’s drive brands Oerlikon Graziano and Oerlikon Fairfield comes an array of sophisticated new drive systems for an array of construction machinery applications. The GA rear axle system is a new generation of motor grader axles specifically designed with a complete tandem box. Wet disc brakes are fitted outboard on each wheel hub, which optimises braking performance, provides easier cooling and also meets international safety regulations. The firm’s axle range for graders includes of five differe
March 11, 2013 Read time: 2 mins
From 7214 Oerlikon’s drive brands Oerlikon Graziano and Oerlikon Fairfield comes an array of sophisticated new drive systems for an array of construction machinery applications. The GA rear axle system is a new generation of motor grader axles specifically designed with a complete tandem box. Wet disc brakes are fitted outboard on each wheel hub, which optimises braking performance, provides easier cooling and also meets international safety regulations. The firm’s axle range for graders includes of five different models to meet an array of needs for customers and suiting graders weighing from 7.8-20.5tonnes.

Meanwhile Oerlikon Fairfield is highlighting its drive solutions for large track-driven equipment. The CT65, CT90 and CT130 Torque-Hub drives provide maximum output torque ratings of 65,000Nm, 90,000Nm or 130,000Nm and a choice of gear reduction ratios from 70:1 up to 147:1. These triple planetary drive solutions extend the range of the Fairfield’s commercially successful final drives into larger mobile equipment applications including excavators, track-driven trenchers, drilling machines, tool carriers and cranes.

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