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PTO Drive Shaft for Square Balers: Complete Application Guide for UK Agricultural Operations

From Yorkshire’s arable plains to the fenlands of Lincolnshire, square balers are the backbone of British hay and straw production. The PTO drive shaft is the critical link between your tractor and baler — and its engineering defines the entire harvesting outcome.

PTO Drive Shaft for Square BalerSquare baling remains one of the most mechanically demanding tasks on any UK farm. Whether you operate across the rolling farmland of Norfolk, the wide grain fields of Lincolnshire, or the pastoral stretches of the Scottish Borders, a reliable PTO drive shaft is not optional — it is the absolute foundation of baling performance. The power take-off shaft connects the tractor’s gearbox output to the baler’s flywheel and knotting mechanism, transmitting torque at rotational speeds typically between 540 and 1,000 RPM while accommodating the constant angular misalignment caused by uneven field terrain. Without a precisely engineered pto drive shaft, even the most expensive baler becomes unreliable, prone to mechanical failure, and costly to repair during peak harvest windows.

British farmers and agricultural contractors increasingly rely on high-specification power take-off shafts sourced from precision manufacturers rather than generic aftermarket parts. The reasons are straightforward: UK conditions involve wet ground, variable terrain gradients, and short harvest windows where downtime carries a disproportionately high cost. A PTO drive shaft engineered for square baler duty must absorb shock loads during knotting cycles, operate at consistent torque across variable speeds, and survive thousands of baling cycles per season without fatigue failure in the yokes, cross-pieces, or telescoping tubes. This guide covers every dimension of pto drive shaft application in square baler operations, from metallurgical specification to field-proven performance data.

Working Principle

How a PTO Drive Shaft Actually Works in Square Baler Applications

Torque Transmission Phase

The tractor PTO output stub (540 or 1,000 RPM) transfers rotational energy into the PTO shaft via a female splined connection. The shaft’s universal joints — typically a double-Cardan or single cross-piece design — allow angular deflection of up to 25° while maintaining continuous torque flow to the baler flywheel. During peak knotting cycles, torque demand spikes sharply; quality shafts absorb these shock loads through carefully matched U-joint bearing cross assemblies with needle roller bearings rated at a dynamic load capacity of 45–90 kN.

Telescoping Compensation

Square balers follow uneven ground independently of the tractor. The telescoping inner and outer tubes — either a six-star splined profile or a lemon-shaped cross-section — allow the shaft to extend and compress as the three-point hitch geometry changes. Adequate overlap between inner and outer tubes (typically 1/3 to 1/2 of total tube length) is critical. On UK farms with furrow-ploughed ground or headland humps, the shaft may compress and extend dozens of times per minute. The sliding surfaces are lubricated via grease nipples and sealed against ingress of crop debris, mud, and moisture common in British field conditions.

Safety Clutch Integration

Modern pto drive shafts for square baler duty incorporate a friction torque limiter or ratchet-type overrunning clutch at the implement end. When a blockage occurs — a dense hay wad or wet straw slug jamming the chamber — the clutch slips at a preset torque threshold, protecting the baler’s gearbox and knotters from catastrophic damage. The slip torque is typically factory-set between 800 and 2,500 Nm depending on the baler model. ASABE Standard S318 governs overrunning clutch performance for agricultural applications, and reputable UK suppliers provide shafts fully compliant with this specification.

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Guard and Shielding System

Under UK Health and Safety Executive (HSE) guidance and PUWER 1998 regulations, all PTO drive shafts must be covered by a fully guarding system. Modern square baler PTO shafts include a PE or ABS plastic guard that rotates freely on the shaft on journal bearings, remains stationary while the shaft spins, and carries an EN ISO 4254-1 compliance marking. The guard clips to the tractor PTO guard and baler gearbox flange, creating a continuous safety tunnel. Replacement guards are available separately, and Ever Power’s standard shaft supply always includes a full guard set, eliminating the compliance risk many UK farms face with aged equipment.

Core Materials

What Makes a PTO Drive Shaft Last: Material Engineering

The difference between a shaft that survives one season and one that outlasts a decade of heavy baling comes down entirely to material selection, heat treatment, and surface finishing. These are the metallurgical standards that define a genuine performance shaft.

Tube Material

Cold-Drawn Seamless Steel (ST52-3)

The telescoping tubes are manufactured from cold-drawn seamless ST52-3 structural steel (equivalent to S355J2 under EN 10025). Cold drawing ensures tight dimensional tolerances (±0.05 mm on OD) and eliminates the weld seam weakness present in ERW tubing. The material offers a yield strength of 355 MPa and tensile strength of 490–630 MPa, providing the torsional rigidity needed for 1,000 RPM continuous square baler operation without resonance or wind-up. The six-star or lemon spline profile is cold-formed to achieve surface hardness of 58–62 HRC on sliding contact zones, reducing wear under the grease-lubricated telescoping action.

Yoke Material

Forged Carbon Steel 45# / C45E

Yokes are produced from drop-forged 45# medium carbon steel (C45E per EN 10083), providing a billet-grain structure that far surpasses cast alternatives in fatigue resistance. After forging, yokes undergo quench-and-temper heat treatment to achieve a core hardness of 28–34 HRC with a tough, ductile core that resists cracking under sudden baler blockage shock loads. The splined bore on the tractor end is broach-machined to ISO 500 Series 6/21-spline specification, ensuring direct fit to John Deere, New Holland, Case IH, CLAAS, and Fendt tractor PTO stubs used extensively across UK farms.

Cross-Piece & Bearings

Case-Hardened 20CrMo with Needle Rollers

Universal joint cross-pieces (spider kits) are CNC-machined from 20CrMo alloy steel, case-hardened to 60–62 HRC on journal diameters and soft at the core for toughness. Sealed needle roller bearing cups (grease-packed, Viton-sealed) are pressed into yoke bores to DIN 808 standard. This combination delivers dynamic load ratings of up to 90 kN per cross — sufficient for the heaviest commercial square baler duty cycles encountered in large-acreage UK arable operations running 10–12 hours per day.

Surface Protection

Electrophoretic Paint + Zinc Phosphate

All external steel surfaces receive zinc phosphate pre-treatment followed by electrophoretic (e-coat) primer, creating a corrosion-resistant barrier rated at 500+ hours in salt spray testing per ISO 9227. This is particularly important for UK conditions where shafts routinely operate in morning dew, autumn rain, and storage through winter months. A final coat of epoxy-polyester powder coating — available in RAL 5010 (gentian blue), RAL 1016 (sulfur yellow), or custom colour — provides UV stability and a surface that resists crop wax and chemical spray contamination.

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Technical Data

PTO Drive Shaft Technical & Performance Specification Table

ParameterSeries 6 (Light)Series W2400 (Standard)Series W3500 (Heavy)
Max Rated Torque (Nm)8002,4003,500
Operating Speed (RPM)540 / 1000540 / 10001000
Max Operating Angle (deg)152025
Tube ProfileLemon / 6-star6-star / TriangularWide-angle 6-star
Yoke MaterialForged C45EForged C45EForged 42CrMo4
Cross Kit Dynamic Load (kN)456890
Telescoping Stroke (mm)200–450250–600300–700
Torque Limiter Preset Range (Nm)400–900900–2,0001,500–3,000
Spline Connection6/21 (ISO 500)6/21 or 1-3/8” 21T1-3/4” 20T or Custom
Salt Spray Resistance (hrs)300+500+700+
Typical Baler CompatibilitySmall square (NH BC5000)Mid-size square (JD 469)Large square (JD 9 Series / NH BB9)

Application Scenario

Square Baler: The Most Demanding PTO Drive Shaft Application in British Agriculture

Application Scenario 01

Large Square Baler Operations on Lincolnshire Arable Farms

PTO Shaft for New Holland Square Baler 900 SeriesLincolnshire is home to some of England’s most intensive arable operations, where large-square balers — New Holland BB9, John Deere 9 Series, CLAAS QUADRANT — process straw output from combines at rates exceeding 150 bales per hour during peak harvest. In this environment, the PTO drive shaft operates at sustained 1,000 RPM for periods of 10–14 hours daily, transmitting torques that regularly approach 3,000 Nm during the ram’s compression stroke. The pto drive shaft connecting the 200+ hp tractor to the baler must be precisely matched to the implement’s input shaft geometry, particularly regarding compressed and extended length versus the three-point hitch travel range. Incorrect length selection causes the telescoping tubes to bottom out or separate, resulting in catastrophic shaft failure at the worst possible moment — mid-field during a tight weather window.

Ever Power’s W3500 series shafts are engineered specifically for large-square baler applications, with a rated torque of 3,500 Nm, 1-3/4” 20-spline tractor end connection, and a double-action friction torque limiter pre-set to 2,800 Nm to protect the New Holland BB9 and John Deere BB series gearboxes. The shaft includes wide-angle double-Cardan joints at both ends for smooth operation during headland turns, where the angular offset between tractor and baler can momentarily reach 30°. Each shaft is supplied with pre-greased bearing assemblies and a CE-marked full guard set that complies with PUWER 1998.

Application Scenario 02

Small Square Baler: Hay Production in Yorkshire and the Scottish Borders

Square Baler Application in UK FieldSmall square balers — New Holland BC5000 series, Massey Ferguson 2270, Krone KR 130 — remain popular across upland hay fields in Yorkshire, the Pennines, and the rolling landscape of the Scottish Borders, where field sizes and hillside gradients make large square baler manoeuvring impractical. These machines operate at 540 RPM PTO and produce two-string or three-string bales typically weighing 20–30 kg, ideal for livestock operations and equestrian hay markets. The PTO drive shaft on a small square baler faces specific challenges: the shorter, lighter shaft must still handle the high-cycle vibration of a reciprocating plunger operating at 70–100 strokes per minute, and the compact geometry means the telescoping stroke is short — typically 200–280 mm — demanding very precise tube overlap to prevent the inner tube from pulling clear of the outer tube on steep side-slopes.

At Ever Power, small square baler shafts are produced in the Series 6 configuration with a single-pin friction torque limiter (preset at 600–850 Nm) that can be quickly adjusted in the field without tools — a feature appreciated by farming families in North Yorkshire who need to transition between baling and other PTO-driven tasks without lengthy downtime. The 6-star splined tube profile is cold-drawn for precise fit and grease retention, and all shafts ship with a 24-month warranty covering bearing cross failures and tube deformation under normal field conditions.

Application Scenario 03

Mid-Density Square Baling for Biomass Energy Straw Supply Chains

Square Baler Biomass Straw PTO ShaftAcross the Midlands and East Anglia, the biomass energy sector has created significant demand for high-density straw and miscanthus bales destined for power stations and combined heat and power (CHP) facilities. Drax Power Station, for example, has historically sourced biomass from farms across Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. Contractors producing this feedstock run mid-size square balers — commonly New Holland 900 Series or Krone BiG Pack — at maximum throughput for extended shifts. The PTO drive shaft in this application sees some of the harshest duty cycles in UK farming: high-density bale compression demands near-peak torque transmission for extended periods, the material being baled (miscanthus, reed canary grass) is abrasive and contains silica particles that accelerate wear on any exposed sliding surfaces, and contractor economics demand near-zero downtime across the entire biomass harvest window.

For biomass operations, Ever Power recommends the W2400 series with enhanced Viton-sealed bearing cups, labyrinth-style telescoping tube end seals to exclude abrasive grass fibres, and a heavy-duty plastic guard with continuous weld-on chain-tether to the tractor PTO guard. The overrunning clutch in the W2400 uses a ratchet mechanism rather than friction plates, eliminating the risk of clutch burnout under extended high-slip operation — a known failure mode when conventional friction clutches encounter long blockage events in dense biomass material.

Application Scenario 04

Agricultural Contracting: Multi-Baler Fleet Operations Across East Anglia

PTO Shaft Fleet ContractingAgricultural contractors operating in Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, and Norfolk typically run fleets of 3–8 square balers during cereal harvest, often moving between farms on daily schedules that leave no room for unexpected shaft failures. For these operations, standardised shaft specifications across the entire fleet are a procurement priority — it means a single spare shaft (or cross kit) held on the service vehicle can rescue any machine in the fleet. Ever Power supports fleet contractors with a fleet-matching program: measure the tractor PTO-to-baler input distance on one machine, specify the collar-to-collar length, and we supply all shafts to identical dimensions across the fleet, with serialised batch tracking for warranty administration.

Contractor operations also place special demands on the shaft guard system. Since tractors and balers are swapped regularly, guards must be designed for rapid coupling and decoupling without tools. Ever Power’s contractor-specification guards use a quarter-turn locking ring at each end rather than clip pins, enabling a driver to swap a shaft between tractor and baler in under three minutes. All guard tubes are colour-coded by shaft series (blue for Series 6, orange for W2400, red for W3500) to prevent mixing of incompatible components across the fleet — a practical detail born from real contracting feedback that generic suppliers overlook.

Product Advantages

Eight Reasons UK Farmers Choose High-Specification PTO Drive Shafts

Technical advantages that directly translate to lower running costs, fewer stoppages, and better harvest outcomes across British farming conditions.

Advantage 01

Zero-Backlash Torque Transfer

Cold-formed spline profiles are held to ISO h6 tolerances, eliminating the angular play that causes fretting wear and fatigue cracks in inferior shafts over repeated start-stop cycles through a baling season.

Advantage 02

Field-Replaceable Cross Kit System

Universal joint cross kits are dimensioned to DIN 808 for universal availability. Bearing cup replacement requires only a 10-ton press or improvised socket setup — critical for on-farm repair without specialist tools when harvest time is short.

Advantage 03

Adjustable Torque Limitation — No Tools Required

The friction disc pack can be adjusted via a graduated adjustment ring to vary slip torque across a ±15% range, allowing the same shaft to be correctly set for baling dry wheat straw (lower torque) versus heavy damp grass (higher torque) without swapping components.

Advantage 04

Smooth Velocity Constant-Angle Joints (CV Option)

For applications where the operating angle regularly exceeds 15°, optional double-Cardan CV joints at the tractor end eliminate the second-order vibration that causes premature bearing wear, gearbox seal leaks, and operator discomfort on long harvesting shifts.

Advantage 05

HSE-Compliant Guard Systems as Standard

Every shaft ships with a compliant guard that meets HSE’s AIS12 agricultural safety guidance and EN ISO 4254-1. This is not an optional extra — it’s included in the base price, eliminating a hidden cost that inflates the true cost of many low-price competitors’ offerings in the UK market.

Advantage 06

Custom Length and End-Connection Matching

Shaft length is calculated from the customer’s compressed and extended measurements with a 30 mm safety margin at each end of travel. Non-standard spline counts, metric or imperial bore diameters, and flange-type connections are produced without minimum order quantities — critical for older or specialist baler models still common on UK farms.

Advantage 07

Accelerated Delivery to UK Ports

Standard catalogue shafts ship ex-works within 5 working days via consolidated FCL or LCL container to Felixstowe or Immingham, with DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) options that transfer all customs and VAT processing to Ever Power — reducing the administrative burden for UK importers operating under post-Brexit trade arrangements.

Advantage 08

Batch Traceability and Material Certification

All shafts carry a production batch number that links back to mill certificates for tube and yoke steel, heat treatment records, and QC inspection reports. Material certification to EN 10204 3.1 is available on request — a requirement for some UK agricultural equipment dealers and OEM supply programmes.

Manufacturing Excellence

Ever Power: Precision Manufacturing & Unlimited Customisation for UK Square Baler Operators

New Holland 900 PTO ShaftEver Power is a dedicated manufacturer of precision PTO drive shafts and agricultural power transmission components. Our production facility operates CNC forming lines, robotic welding stations, and a fully automated heat treatment furnace — infrastructure that allows us to hold tolerances and repeat specifications that hand-built fabrication simply cannot match. For UK buyers sourcing square baler shafts, this translates to consistent, documented performance across every order, whether it is one shaft for a farm machinery spare or 500 units for a distributor stocking programme.

🔧 Customisation Capabilities

Ever Power’s engineering team handles full custom orders: bespoke collapsed and extended lengths, non-standard spline counts, metric flange patterns, special torque limiter settings, and hybrid configurations with different joint types at each end. Our CAD/CAM design cycle typically produces a DXF drawing for customer approval within 48 hours of receiving measurement data, and sample shafts for new applications ship within 10–15 working days. We hold a library of over 3,400 verified baler and tractor PTO measurement records, meaning common UK models including New Holland, John Deere, CLAAS, Fendt, and Krone can often be matched from existing tooling without NRE charges.

📊 Supply Chain Guarantee

Our supply chain is vertically integrated: steel tubes from certified domestic mills, in-house forging of yokes and flanges, on-site heat treatment, and a dedicated quality lab performing 100% dimensional inspection of cross kit assemblies and spline bores. Annual production capacity exceeds 280,000 PTO shaft assemblies, with a dedicated UK export line that batches orders for Felixstowe and Immingham shipment on a weekly basis. Lead times for standard models are 5–8 working days ex-works; custom orders 10–21 days depending on complexity. Safety stock programmes are available for distributors who require guaranteed next-day availability within the UK.

🏆 Quality & Certification

Ever Power operates under ISO 9001:2015 quality management, with all products CE-marked under the EU Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC and compliant with EN ISO 4254-1 for agricultural machinery PTO shafts. Material traceability is maintained to EN 10204 3.1 standard, with mill test certificates available for all steel grades. Our in-house torque testing rig validates clutch slip settings to ±5% of nominal, with test records issued as a standard item in the delivery documentation package — a transparency level that few alternative suppliers in the market can match.

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Customer Success

How Fenwick Agricultural Contracting, Northumberland, Cut Shaft Failures by 80% in One Season

EP PTO Drive Shaft AgriculturalFenwick Agricultural Contracting, based near Hexham in Northumberland, operates a fleet of four New Holland BB9090 large square balers serving arable farms across the Tyne Valley and into the Scottish Borders. Before switching to Ever Power, the business was sourcing replacement PTO shafts from a general agricultural parts distributor in Newcastle who stocked a third-party brand at a lower price per unit. Over two baling seasons, the operation suffered 11 shaft failures — eight cross kit collapses and three instances of telescoping tube separation — costing an estimated £18,000 in lost contract revenue, tractor idle time, and emergency parts sourcing at premium prices from main dealer stocks. One incident during wheat straw baling near Corbridge resulted in a complete guard shear and a near-miss incident that was subsequently reported to the HSE under RIDDOR, prompting the business owner, Thomas Fenwick, to undertake a full review of PTO shaft procurement.

After contacting Ever Power and providing detailed measurements from all four balers and the three tractor models in the fleet, Ever Power’s engineering team identified that the previous shafts had been specified 45 mm too short in collapsed length for the specific three-point hitch geometry on the Fenwick fleet’s Fendt 724 tractors — a mismatch invisible in generic catalogue lookup but immediately apparent in Ever Power’s application database. New W3500 series shafts were manufactured to the corrected specification and delivered to Hexham within 17 working days, including CE documentation and torque limiter calibration certificates.

In the season following the switch, the Fenwick fleet completed over 42,000 large square bales with two shaft-related stops — both addressed in under 30 minutes using cross kit spares held on the service vehicle — compared to 11 failures in the prior period. Thomas Fenwick estimates the switch delivered a net saving of approximately £14,000 after accounting for the higher unit price of the Ever Power shafts, driven primarily by the elimination of contract delays and emergency parts costs.

What UK Customers Say About Ever Power PTO Drive Shafts

★★★★★

“The W3500 shafts have been running our BB9090 fleet through two full barley and wheat straw seasons without a single cross failure. The torque limiter calibration certificate was exactly what our insurance underwriter needed after the previous incident. Measuring service from Ever Power’s team was fast and the spec was spot on first time.”

Thomas Fenwick

Fenwick Agricultural Contracting, Hexham, Northumberland

★★★★★

“We source small square baler shafts from Ever Power for our hire fleet of 14 machines. The fact that all cross kits are DIN 808 dimensioned means we can carry a single size of bearing cup and serve any machine in the fleet — the inventory saving alone justifies the sourcing decision. Delivery to our Peterborough depot has always been reliable.”

David Marsden

Marsden Farm Machinery Hire, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire

★★★★★

“We operate New Holland 900 Series balers baling miscanthus for a CHP facility near Nottingham. The labyrinth-sealed telescoping tubes on the W2400 shafts have been a significant improvement over generic aftermarket parts — no grit ingress, no rough sliding action mid-season, and the ratchet overrunning clutch has not needed attention despite the abrasive material. Ever Power’s pre-delivery drawings gave us full confidence before we placed the order.”

Sarah Griffiths

Greenfields Biomass Contracting, Newark, Nottinghamshire

Frequently Asked Questions

Common Questions About PTO Drive Shafts for Square Balers in the UK

Voice-search friendly answers to the questions UK farmers and contractors ask most often.

How much does a replacement PTO drive shaft for a square baler cost in the UK, and where can I get a quote?

Pricing for a PTO drive shaft replacement depends on the series (torque rating), whether you need a standard or custom length, and whether a torque limiter is included. For small square balers (Series 6), ex-works prices typically start from £85–120 per shaft at single-unit order quantities, while W3500 heavy-duty shafts for large-square applications are priced in the £250–380 range. DDP pricing to UK delivery addresses is available from Ever Power, covering all shipping, duty, and VAT administration. To get an accurate price, email [email protected] with your baler model and tractor PTO size — a quote is typically returned within 24 working hours.

What PTO shaft series fits a New Holland BB9090 large square baler operating from a Fendt 724 tractor in Northumberland?

The New Holland BB9090 requires a shaft rated at 2,500–3,200 Nm depending on crop conditions, making the Ever Power W3500 series the appropriate choice. The Fendt 724 uses a 1-3/8” 21-spline 1,000 RPM PTO stub, and the BB9090 input shaft is a 1-3/4” 20-spline connection. You will need to measure the collar-to-collar distance between tractor PTO output and baler gearbox input at the standard working hitch geometry to determine the correct compressed length — Ever Power can produce any custom length required. Wide-angle double-Cardan joints are strongly recommended for headland operations in Northumberland’s hilly terrain.

Which UK supplier can provide PTO drive shafts for John Deere square balers with CE compliance documentation included?

Ever Power supplies PTO drive shafts for all current John Deere square baler models — the 459 Silage Special, 469, 569, and 9 Series large-square machines — with full CE Declaration of Conformity issued under Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC, EN ISO 4254-1 compliance certificate, and torque limiter calibration records. For John Deere 469 applications (a very common machine across Yorkshire and the East Midlands), the W2400 series in the correct 1000 RPM specification with a pre-set 1,800 Nm friction torque limiter is the standard recommendation. Contact Ever Power at [email protected] for a specific quotation that includes the documentation package.

How do I work out the correct PTO drive shaft length for my square baler in Lincolnshire, and what measurements do I need to send a supplier?

You need three measurements to specify a shaft correctly: (1) the collar-to-collar distance when the baler is connected at normal working height and the tractor three-point hitch is at the operational position — this is your extended length; (2) the distance when the hitch is raised to the highest transport position — this must not be shorter than the shaft’s minimum extended length with 30 mm clearance; (3) the distance when the hitch is at its lowest point — this must allow the telescoping tubes to compress without bottoming out. Send all three measurements along with your tractor make/model and baler make/model to Ever Power and the engineering team will calculate the correct specification. For Lincolnshire farms where headland variation is minimal, the specification process is typically straightforward.

What is the typical lead time and delivery process when ordering PTO drive shafts from a manufacturer to a farm business in Yorkshire?

For standard catalogue shafts, Ever Power ships ex-works within 5 working days. Goods move by air freight or consolidated sea shipment to Felixstowe, then onward via a UK parcel carrier with next-business-day delivery to Yorkshire addresses including Leeds, Harrogate, York, and the surrounding rural areas. DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) terms mean no customs paperwork or VAT handling is required from the buyer. Custom or non-standard shafts have a 10–21 day production lead time depending on complexity. For contractors in Yorkshire who cannot wait, Ever Power can hold a small safety stock buffer arrangement — contact [email protected] to discuss stock holding terms.

Who is responsible for maintaining and inspecting PTO drive shafts on farm machinery under UK health and safety law?

Under the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 (PUWER), the employer or person in control of work equipment — which includes agricultural contractors and farm businesses in England, Scotland, and Wales — is responsible for ensuring PTO shafts are maintained in a safe condition with all guards intact and effective. HSE guidance document AIS12 specifically covers PTO shaft safety inspections and recommends annual inspection of guard integrity, bearing play, and spline wear. The shaft manufacturer provides the technical data (such as the torque rating and wear limits), but it is the operator’s duty to act on that information. Ever Power provides a maintenance guidance card with every shaft that sets out inspection intervals appropriate for square baler duty cycles.

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