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About Power Take-offs (PTO)
Power take-offs (PTO) are extensions of a vehicle's drive train that can be engaged to power auxiliary equipment such as plows, augers, winches, and many other material handling, construction, and agricultural implements. Power take-offs (PTO) require special handling and safeguards because of the danger of becoming entangled in the moving shaft. PTOs are also commonly used with trucks to power auxiliary units, such as dumping or tipping mechanisms, compactors, snowplows, cranes, and lifts. A truck power auxiliary unit may also include a cement mixer, fire equipment on a fire truck, sewer cleaning trucks, and sweeper vehicles.
Specifications for power take-offs (PTO) include number of mounting bolts, torque rating, weight, housing material, and direction of rotation. Typically, the number of mounting bolts is 4, 6, or 8. Torque rating refers to the highest intermittent torque that power take-offs (PTO) are designed to withstand. Weight is measured in pounds (lbs) or kilograms (kg). Choices for housing material include aluminum, cast iron, steel, and stainless steel. The direction of rotation is described as opposite engine rotation, same as engine rotation, or bi-directional. Power take-offs (PTO) that carry other specifications are also available.
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