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Dana introduces new transmissions

Dana Holding Corporation has started production of its Spicer TZL Series, a new line of powershift transmissions for premium front-end loaders manufactured in China. The Spicer TZL16 transmission has been engineered for 17tonne ZL50 front-end loaders, which account for about two-thirds of the front-end loaders manufactured in China.
June 15, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
Dana has started production of its Spicer TZL Series of powershift transmissions for premium front-end loaders made in China
2254 Dana Holding Corporation has started production of its Spicer TZL Series, a new line of powershift transmissions for premium front-end loaders manufactured in China.

The Spicer TZL16 transmission has been engineered for 17tonne ZL50 front-end loaders, which account for about two-thirds of the front-end loaders manufactured in China.

"The Chinese construction market is growing steadily, and there is an increasing number of Chinese manufacturers pursuing global expansion. Dana can best support this growth opportunity with an increased product range and in-region operational capability,” says Aziz Aghili, president of Dana Off-Highway Driveline Technologies.

First unveiled at 5930 Bauma China 2010, the Spicer TZL Series is a new four-speed transmission platform that is said to use proven internal components from the extensive line of Spicer powershift transmissions already available for the off-highway market worldwide. The Spicer TZL Series is said by Dana to have been specially designed to supply front-end loaders with increased horsepower capability, reduced maintenance, and smoother, quieter operation.

Dana has begun development on the next products in the TZL Series, including the Spicer TZL18 transmission for 21tonne front-end loaders and the Spicer TMG14 transmission targeted for 110-160kW (150-215 horsepower) motor graders. Production of these products is due to begin this spring.

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