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New innovative PTO Gearboxes and Clutches coming from Katsa Oy

New innovative PTO Gearboxes and Clutches coming from Katsa Oy

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Katsa will be introducing new innovative PTO Gearboxes and Clutches at Europort 2019. Typical concept includes Engine bell housing mounting for Power Take-Inn, and  PTO´s for hydraulic pumps or other operations. Katsa is also utilizing wet running hydraulic clutches which allow separate engagement for selected PTO´s. There are applications also for hybrid power solutions for vessels (< 2 MW).

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With the standard Gearbox- and Clutch configura­tions power can go up to 2000 kW and clutch dynamic torque up to 32 000 Nm. Running speeds for Pumps and other Power-Take-Offs can be optimized for the most efficient Engine and Pump selection.

Katsa has also developed an integrated control system expanding the life time and performance of the Gearboxes and Clutches. The control system can be either integrated into the main control or separately as a stand-alone with a panel.

The new PTO´s can be also utilized as stand-alone speed increasing or speed decreasing gear units for optimal Diesel-Engine running speeds and maximized fuel efficiency. By Katsa´s strong design expertise, the new gear units suit perfectly for demanding marine and off-shore equipment where hydraulics is widely needed.

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