The GWB 492.90 driveshaft from Dana Holding Corp., based in Maumee, Ohio, features an improved design for shredder applications, according to the company. Dana’s GWB driveshafts are used in shredding equipment with motors ranging from 1,000 to 10,000 horsepower.
Dana’s GWB 492.90 provides up to 1,300,000 Newton meters of torque capacity and a reversing fatigue torque rating of up to 600,000 Newton meters, the company says. In addition, the driveshaft offers a flange diameter of 550 millimeters (21.65 inches). Other product features include split-bearing eyes with a toothed bearing cap, a standard Hirth-serrated flange and an operating angle of up to 15 degrees.
The company also announced that it recently updated its website, gwbdriveshaft.com, and published a new catalog offering schematics, data sheets, technical instructions and recommended selection procedures.
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