Body and Implement Mounting Guidelines U500 North America
Mechanical drive of implements
August 2005
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5.3 Overview of available mechanical PTO’s for Uni-
mog:
Auxiliary engine power take-off (Code N05)
Ratio
i = 0.933
Speed at rated engine speed (2,200 rpm)
2,356 rpm
Direction of rotation
(viewed in direction of travel)
Counter clockwise
Max. torque delivered (continuous)
442.5 lb
⋅
ft / 600 Nm
Max. torque delivered (intermittent)
531 lb
⋅
ft / 720 Nm
Max. continuous power output
185 hp / 138 kW
Note: Engine dependent PTO, driven via dog clutch located at
rear side of engine
Engine power take-off shaft drive (Code N08)
Ratio
i = 2.139
Speed at rated engine speed (2,200 rpm)
1,029 rpm
PTO rated speed
1,000 rpm
Shaft speed range (adjustable)
500 – 1,000 rpm
Direction of rotation
(viewed in direction of travel)
Clockwise
Max. torque delivered (intermittent)
1,030 lb
⋅
ft / 1,400 Nm
Max. continuous power output
201 hp / 150 kW
Power take-off shaft
1 ¾” spline shaft
Note: Shaft speed 500 - 1,000 rpm can be set using cruise control
Gearbox high speed power take-off (Code N16)
Ratio
i = 1
Speed at rated engine speed (2,200 rpm)
2,200 rpm
Direction of rotation
(viewed in direction of travel)
Counter clockwise
Rated torque
479 lb
⋅
ft / 650 Nm
Rated power output
201 hp / 150 kW
Note: Transmission dependent, drive is directly coupled to the
transmission input shaft.
Retrofitting possibility of high speed PTO’s (code N18)
Note:
Transmission with retrofitting option for high speed auxiliary
PTO’s (code N16/N19). Transmissions with code N18 are already
equipped with a suitable drive shaft for the PTO N16/N19 install.
Note:
Retrofitting of the high speed PTO (code N19) requires the
change of the frame cross member above the transmission.
Gearbox high speed power take-off (Code N19)
Ratio
i = 0.61
Speed at rated engine speed (2,200 rpm)
3,607 rpm
Direction of rotation
(seen in direction of travel)
Clockwise
Rated torque
236 lb
⋅
ft / 320 Nm
Rated power output
161 hp / 120 kW
Note: Transmission dependent PTO,(flange drive).
Table 5.1: Technical Data of mechanically implement drive
5.4 Safety instructions for mechanical implement drives
The implement manufacturer is responsible for protection
against unintentional actuation or improper use of all attach-
ments connected to any of the PTO – facilities of the Unimog.
(consider suitable mechanical/electrical protective measures,
warning notices etc.).
Rotating parts, such as implement drive shafts etc., must be
covered or enclosed in accordance with the currently valid acci-
dent prevention directives, OSHA requirements and local regula-
tions.
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