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Technical Specifications<\/h2>\n
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Parameter<\/th>\nBeschreibung<\/th>\nValue<\/th>\nStandard<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<\/thead>\n
Torque Capacity (Nm)<\/td>\nRated torque under continuous operation<\/td>\n1500 Nm<\/td>\nAGMA 2001-D04<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Speed Ratio Range<\/td>\nAvailable gear ratios for baler operations<\/td>\n1:1.5 to 1:3.2<\/td>\nISO 6336<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Input Shaft Specifications<\/td>\nDiameter and spline type<\/td>\n35 mm, 6-spline<\/td>\nDIN 5480<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Output Shaft Specifications<\/td>\nDiameter and keyway<\/td>\n40 mm, parallel key<\/td>\nANSI B92.1<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Schmierverfahren<\/td>\nType of lubrication system<\/td>\nOil bath with EP gear oil<\/td>\nAPI GL-5<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Protection Rating (IP)<\/td>\nIngress protection against dust and water<\/td>\nIP65<\/td>\nIEC 60529<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Betriebstemperaturbereich<\/td>\nAmbient temperature limits<\/td>\n-20\u00b0C to +80\u00b0C<\/td>\nISO 14396<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Material Standards<\/td>\nGear and housing materials<\/td>\n20CrMnTi gears, QT450 housing<\/td>\nAGMA, ISO<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Fatigue Life (Hours)<\/td>\nExpected operational lifespan under load<\/td>\n10,000 hours<\/td>\nDIN 3990<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Vibration Threshold<\/td>\nMaximum allowable vibration level<\/td>\n2.5 mm\/s<\/td>\nISO 10816<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Mounting Interface Type<\/td>\nFlange or bolt pattern<\/td>\n4-bolt SAE flange<\/td>\nSAE J518<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Power Range (HP)<\/td>\nCompatible tractor power<\/td>\n50-150 HP<\/td>\nISO 14396<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Noise Level (dB)<\/td>\nOperational sound emission<\/td>\n85 dB<\/td>\nISO 11201<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Accuracy Class<\/td>\nGear precision grade<\/td>\nDIN 6<\/td>\nDIN 3961<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Bearing Type<\/td>\nInternal bearings<\/td>\nTapered roller 30208<\/td>\nISO 281<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Bearing L10 Life (Hours)<\/td>\nCalculated bearing lifespan<\/td>\n50,000 hours<\/td>\nISO 281<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Gewicht (kg)<\/td>\nNet weight of gearbox<\/td>\n45 kg<\/td>\n–<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Dimensions (mm)<\/td>\nL x W x H<\/td>\n300 x 250 x 200<\/td>\n–<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Overload Coefficient<\/td>\nService factor for peak loads<\/td>\n1.5<\/td>\nAGMA<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Reverse Torque Capability<\/td>\nHandling reverse drives<\/td>\n800 Nm<\/td>\nISO 6336<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Input RPM Range<\/td>\nCompatible input speeds<\/td>\n540-1000 RPM<\/td>\nDIN 9611<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Output RPM Range<\/td>\nResulting output speeds<\/td>\n300-600 RPM<\/td>\nDIN 9611<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Heat Treatment<\/td>\nGear hardening process<\/td>\nCarburizing, HRC 58-62<\/td>\nISO 6336-5<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Surface Roughness (Ra \u03bcm)<\/td>\nGear tooth finish<\/td>\n0.8 Ra<\/td>\nISO 4287<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Lubrication Volume (L)<\/td>\nOil capacity<\/td>\n1.5 L<\/td>\n–<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Oil Change Interval (Hours)<\/td>\nMaintenance schedule<\/td>\n500 hours<\/td>\n–<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Dynamic Load Rating (kN)<\/td>\nBearing capacity<\/td>\n50 kN<\/td>\nISO 281<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Static Load Rating (kN)<\/td>\nBearing static limit<\/td>\n80 kN<\/td>\nISO 281<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Mounting Hole Distance (mm)<\/td>\nBolt centers<\/td>\n200 mm<\/td>\n–<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Shaft Key Slot<\/td>\nKey dimensions<\/td>\n10×8 mm<\/td>\nDIN 6885<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<\/div>\n

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Gearboxes in Round Balers: Key Positions and Functions<\/h2>\n

In round balers, gearboxes serve as critical components for power transmission from the tractor’s PTO to various mechanical parts, ensuring efficient hay compression and baling in Australia’s vast paddocks. These units must handle variable loads from dense windrows in Western Australia’s wheatbelt or South Australia’s hay fields, where soil conditions include rocky outcrops and dry clays that amplify stress on drivelines. The primary gearbox types include the main drive gearbox, pickup gearbox, and roller drive gearbox, each tailored to specific operational demands to prevent downtime during peak harvest seasons like October to December in the Mallee regions. By integrating spiral bevel gears for smooth power redirection and ductile iron housings for durability against vibrations, these gearboxes mitigate failures from overloads, extending service intervals to 500 hours under typical loads of 50-150 HP tractors common in Australian broadacre farming.<\/p>\n

Main Drive Gearbox<\/h3>\n

The main drive gearbox, positioned at the baler’s input, connects directly to the PTO shaft and distributes power to the compression chamber. In Australian operations, where balers process up to 20 tonnes of hay per hour in high-yield areas like the Eyre Peninsula, this gearbox uses a 1:1.8 ratio to amplify torque to 1500 Nm, countering the resistance from compacting dense lucerne or oaten hay. Its design incorporates tapered roller bearings rated for 50,000 hours L10 life, reducing wear from constant starts and stops in uneven terrain. This setup prevents shaft misalignment, a common issue in dusty environments, by maintaining precise gear meshing under IP65 sealing to block ingress of fine red dust prevalent in South Australia’s Barossa Valley farms.<\/p>\n

Pickup Gearbox<\/h3>\n

Located near the front pickup mechanism, this gearbox drives the tines that gather crop material, requiring a higher speed ratio of 1:2.5 to achieve 400 RPM for efficient windrow intake. In Australia’s variable conditions, such as the stony soils of the Wheatbelt, it must absorb shock loads up to 1850 Nm peak without tooth fracture, achieved through carburized 20CrMnTi gears hardened to HRC 58-62. This configuration solves plugging issues during wet harvests in Victoria’s Gippsland, where moist grass clumps can halt operations, by integrating a shear bolt overload protection that sacrifices a low-cost pin rather than damaging internal components, allowing quick field repairs within 10 minutes.<\/p>\n

Roller Drive Gearbox<\/h3>\n

The roller drive gearbox powers the belts or chains that form the bale core, typically mounted laterally with a 1:3 ratio to deliver low-speed, high-torque output for uniform density. For Australian users facing extended dry spells in New South Wales’ Riverina, this unit’s oil bath lubrication with 1.5 L VG220 oil ensures cooling during 40\u00b0C ambient temperatures, preventing seal failures that could lead to leaks and contamination. Its QT450 ductile iron housing withstands vibrations of 2.5 mm\/s, addressing fatigue in long-haul baling runs exceeding 1000 bales per day, thus maintaining bale integrity and reducing rework in storage.<\/p>\n

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