
Muncie Power Products Inc., Muncie, Indiana, has released the A20 Series power take-off (PTO), designed to fit Allison 3000 and 4000 Series transmissions.
The big changes with this PTO focus on the installation process, the company says. The A20 Series PTO features a new rotatable flange with 30 unique, identifiable positions, allowing great flexibility in finding the optimal position when mounting the hydraulic pump.
With these position codes, customers can order a PTO set to a specific code or can set the code before, during or after installing it.
This rotatable flange is independent of the seals—meaning it is easily adjustable without any concern of damaging the shaft seal, Muncie says.
Other features that facilitate installation include a housing design that allows easier access to the mounting bolts, which have been extended to take full advantage of the threads provided on the transmission, according to the company.
An additional feature with the A20 Series PTO is the option to order one of two tool kits that contains a torque wrench (optional), tool bag and all the tools needed to properly install the PTO. Muncie says the tool kits can be ordered as separate part numbers.
The A20 Series has a single torque rating for intermittent and continuous duty applications of 415 pounds per foot. This PTO is applicable for a number of markets, including dump, fire and rescue, refuse, utility, tow and recovery, snow and ice and bulk hauling, among others.
More information is available at www.munciepower.com/A20.
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