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PTO Drive Shaft for Concrete Pump Trucks: Engineering the Power That Builds Britain

From Birmingham’s urban regeneration projects to Sheffield’s infrastructure corridors, concrete pump trucks depend on one critical mechanical link — the PTO drive shaft. Without it, hydraulic output collapses and productivity grinds to a halt.

PTO Drive Shaft for Concrete Pump Truck applicationConcrete pump trucks are among the most mechanically demanding vehicles operating on British construction sites today. Whether pouring foundations for a new housing estate on the outskirts of Leeds, feeding concrete into high-rise steel formwork in Manchester, or supporting civil engineering contracts along the M25 corridor, these machines must deliver continuous, pressurised concrete flow with zero tolerance for mechanical downtime. The hydraulic pump that drives the concrete piston system is powered, in many truck-mounted configurations, directly by a tractor power take-off or auxiliary engine through a dedicated PTO drive shaft — the mechanical backbone that converts rotational input into hydraulic power output.

In the United Kingdom, construction output has remained buoyant across major urban and infrastructure sectors, with the Construction Products Association projecting continued capital investment in social housing, HS2-associated groundworks, and coastal flood defence schemes. Each of these project types depends heavily on concrete pour operations, and the efficiency of those operations is directly tied to the mechanical reliability of the PTO drive shaft connecting the vehicle’s power source to its hydraulic circuit. Understanding why these components are engineered the way they are — and what separates an industrial-grade shaft from an undersized substitute — is essential knowledge for fleet managers, plant hire companies, and procurement engineers across the UK.

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How a PTO Drive Shaft Works in a Concrete Pump Truck System

PTO drive shaft cross-section viewThe operating principle behind a PTO drive shaft in a concrete pump truck configuration follows a straightforward but precision-dependent mechanical chain. The vehicle’s engine — typically a heavy-duty diesel unit producing between 250 kW and 380 kW of continuous output — routes power through a power take-off gearbox mounted on the transmission housing. This gearbox extracts rotational energy from the main driveline and transfers it to a dedicated output flange. From that flange, the PTO drive shaft transmits the torque across a flexible connection to the hydraulic pump assembly mounted at the rear or side of the truck body.

What makes this transmission chain demanding is the combination of sustained high torque, angular misalignment between the gearbox and pump mounting points, and the need to accommodate the truck’s frame flex during transit on uneven site terrain. A concrete pump truck does not operate on a smooth factory floor — it must traverse muddy groundworks in Sunderland, navigate tight urban access routes in Bristol, and cope with the vibration transmitted through the vehicle chassis while the pump is running under full load. The PTO shaft’s universal joints, telescopic sliding tube assembly, and protective guard system must collectively handle all of these mechanical variables without introducing driveline imbalance or joint fatigue that would shorten service intervals.

The telescopic element of the shaft is particularly significant in concrete pump applications. Because the hydraulic pump mounting geometry can vary between truck models from manufacturers such as Schwing, Putzmeister, and Zoomlion — all of which are operated by British plant hire firms — the shaft must extend and compress within its operational length range while the driveline is under load. The inner and outer tubes, typically splined or hexagonal in profile, slide freely through each other while maintaining torsional engagement. This ensures that even as the truck body flexes or the pump shifts slightly under torque reaction forces, the shaft continues to deliver uninterrupted rotational input to the pump.

Core Materials Used in PTO Drive Shaft Manufacturing

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20CrMnTi Alloy Steel Tube

The primary structural tube of the PTO shaft is manufactured from 20CrMnTi case-hardening alloy steel, a material widely used in Chinese and European driveline manufacturing for its excellent combination of surface hardness after heat treatment and ductile core toughness. In concrete pump applications, where torque spikes occur during pump reversal cycles, this alloy’s fatigue resistance is critical.

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Forged Cross-Joint Yokes

Universal joint cross-spiders and yoke assemblies are precision-forged from 40Cr or 42CrMo4 steel, then induction-hardened to achieve surface hardness values between 58 and 62 HRC at the bearing race contact zones. The forging process eliminates internal voids and creates a grain structure that resists rotational stress fatigue far more effectively than cast alternatives.

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HDPE Safety Guard System

The outer guard tube enclosing the rotating shaft assembly on site-operating equipment is manufactured from high-density polyethylene or reinforced ABS. In the UK, compliance with PSSR 2000 and relevant PUWER regulations requires that rotating PTO components are effectively guarded. HDPE guards resist concrete splatter and chemical corrosion from cement admixtures far better than painted steel alternatives.

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Sealed Needle Roller Bearings

Needle roller bearing assemblies within each universal joint cross are grease-packed and sealed with lip seals at the factory. In dusty or wet site environments — common on UK construction sites during autumn and winter months — these sealed units maintain lubrication integrity over extended service periods, reducing the maintenance burden on plant operators who may not have immediate access to workshop facilities.

Technical Performance Parameters — PTO Drive Shafts for Concrete Pump Applications

ParameterSpecificationNotes
Rated Torque500 – 3,500 NmVaries by pump model; concrete pump trucks typically require 1,200–2,400 Nm
Peak Torque (shock load)Up to 2× rated (with torque limiter)Shear bolt or ratchet torque limiter recommended for pump protection
Rotational Speed (max)540 / 1,000 RPMMatch to PTO gearbox output; 1,000 RPM preferred for hydraulic pump efficiency
Operating Angle (UJ)Up to 15° (standard) / 25° (wide-angle)Wide-angle joints available for tight installation geometries
Telescopic Stroke100 – 400 mmCustomisable to installation requirements
Tube ProfileRound / hexagonal / triangular / starHexagonal and triangular for high-torque pump shaft applications
Shaft Tube Material20CrMnTi / 40Cr alloy steelHeat-treated; surface hardness 58–62 HRC at joint zones
Surface TreatmentZinc phosphate + epoxy paint / hot-dip galvanisedSalt spray tested to 500+ hours for UK outdoor site conditions
Yoke Connection TypeSplined bore / plain bore / flangedPer-vehicle specification; DIN / SAE / ISO spline standards available
Safety Guard MaterialHDPE / ABS compositeCompliant with PUWER/CE guarding requirements
Balancing GradeG6.3 or better (ISO 1940)Dynamic balancing at rated speed; critical for vibration-sensitive pump systems

Why Industrial-Grade PTO Shafts Outperform Standard Alternatives

Concrete pump truck operators across the UK — from specialist subcontractors in Coventry to nationwide plant hire groups headquartered in the East Midlands — have learned through operational experience that shaft specification decisions made at procurement stage have a disproportionate effect on fleet uptime, service intervals, and total cost of ownership.

1Sustained Torque Delivery Under Load Cycling

Concrete pumping involves a highly repetitive load cycle — forward stroke, pressure peak, valve reversal, and return stroke — repeated hundreds of times per hour. Industrial-grade PTO shafts are designed with cross-joint bearing assemblies rated for cyclic fatigue loads rather than simple static torque values. This distinction is critical: a shaft rated for 2,000 Nm static may fail prematurely if its fatigue rating is inadequate for cyclic loading at 70% of that figure applied 600 times per hour over a ten-hour pour.

2Integrated Torque Limiting Protection

Pump blockages — caused by aggregate segregation, premature concrete setting, or pipeline kinks — generate instantaneous torque spikes that can be 3 to 4 times the rated operating torque. A shaft equipped with a calibrated shear bolt or automatic ratchet torque limiter will disconnect the driveline before that spike transmits to the hydraulic pump, protecting both the pump and the truck’s PTO gearbox from catastrophic damage. The cost difference between a shaft with an integrated limiter and one without is minimal compared to the repair bill for a seized hydraulic pump on a hire fleet asset.

3Corrosion Resistance for Year-Round UK Operation

British construction schedules rarely pause for weather. Concrete pump trucks operate through wet winters, on sites where cement washwater and de-icing road salt contaminate the undercarriage environment. Quality PTO drive shafts manufactured to industrial standards are zinc phosphate pre-treated and finished with epoxy-based paint or electro-galvanised coating that resists this corrosive cocktail. Salt spray test data of 500 hours or better is a reasonable specification baseline for UK market equipment, ensuring that surface corrosion does not compromise the structural integrity of tube walls or the telescopic sliding bore over the shaft’s expected service life.

4Precision Dynamic Balancing Eliminates Vibration

At 1,000 RPM, even a minor mass imbalance in a 600 mm shaft generates measurable centrifugal forces that translate into vibration transmitted through the truck chassis. Over the course of a long pour, this vibration fatigues pipework connections, loosens fasteners, and creates operator discomfort that affects precision in boom placement. PTO shafts balanced to ISO 1940 Grade G6.3 or better at rated operating speed eliminate this vibration source at its origin, rather than relying on downstream damping measures.

5Wide-Angle Joint Options for Restricted Installations

Concrete pump truck chassis designs vary considerably between manufacturers, and the spatial relationship between the PTO output and the hydraulic pump mounting often necessitates operating the driveline at angles beyond the 15-degree limit of a standard universal joint. Wide-angle joint variants — accommodating up to 25 degrees of continuous articulation — allow engineers to accommodate difficult mounting geometries without introducing the velocity non-uniformity and harmonic vibration that a standard joint produces when operated beyond its angular rating.

6Maintenance-Friendly Grease Nipple Design

Site maintenance on concrete pump trucks is conducted under time pressure between pours, often in poor lighting conditions. PTO shafts fitted with externally accessible grease nipples on each cross-joint allow a fitter to complete lubrication in under five minutes without removing the guard system. When shafts are sealed-for-life at the joint bearing packs, this requirement shifts to guard removal for bearing inspection — a significantly longer procedure that most operators defer, accelerating bearing degradation.

Application Scenario: PTO Drive Shaft in Concrete Pump Truck Operations

Across the UK’s diverse construction landscape, concrete pump trucks equipped with properly specified PTO drive shafts are deployed in an impressive range of operational contexts. The following scenarios illustrate the breadth of environments where driveline quality determines project outcomes.

SCENARIO A
High-Rise Residential Construction — Manchester City Centre

PTO shaft in high-rise concrete pumping applicationManchester’s city centre residential development boom, concentrated particularly around Deansgate, Salford Quays, and the NOMA district, has generated sustained demand for high-reach concrete pump trucks capable of delivering concrete to formwork at heights of 30 metres and above. These boom pump configurations are almost exclusively powered by the truck’s own diesel engine through a dedicated PTO system, with the hydraulic pump drawing power directly from the drive shaft at 1,000 RPM to supply the high-pressure oil circuit that extends the boom sections and drives the concrete pistons.

In this application, the PTO shaft must sustain continuous operation for pour durations that can exceed six hours without interruption — a requirement that puts bearing lubrication retention and thermal resistance at the top of the specification checklist. Manchester’s construction contractors have reported that shafts with factory-packed sealed bearings in the universal joint crosses hold up significantly better during long-duration pours than versions requiring periodic re-greasing, because the grease retention characteristics under sustained rotational heat are engineered from the outset rather than dependent on site maintenance compliance.

SCENARIO B
Infrastructure & Bridge Deck Construction — Sheffield and South Yorkshire

PTO drive shaft infrastructure bridge applicationSouth Yorkshire’s infrastructure renewal programme, including bridge deck replacement and motorway junction upgrades along the M1 and A1(M) corridors near Sheffield, presents a different set of demands for concrete pump truck drivelines. Bridge deck work requires precisely timed concrete placement into structural formwork under strict quality control conditions — specification concrete mixes with tight slump requirements and accelerated early-strength admixtures that significantly increase pumping pressure compared to standard residential concrete.

Under these conditions, the hydraulic pump circuit operates at higher pressure than typical building work demands, which translates directly into higher torque loading on the PTO shaft connecting the engine to the pump. Sheffield’s plant operators have found that shafts specified with hexagonal tube profiles in the telescopic section — rather than round profiles — provide superior torsional stiffness for this type of high-pressure pumping duty, because the hexagonal geometry distributes the drive load more evenly across the tube wall thickness, reducing local stress concentration at the spline root radius under peak torque conditions.

SCENARIO C
Industrial Flooring & Warehouse Slab Construction — Birmingham and West Midlands

PTO shaft warehouse concrete slab applicationThe West Midlands logistics and industrial property sector has seen significant expansion, with major distribution centres and manufacturing facilities constructed across sites in the Birmingham, Coventry, and Redditch corridors. Concrete pump trucks deployed on large-format floor slab pours for logistics warehouse construction operate in a distinctive duty cycle: high-volume, relatively low-pressure pumping of flowing concrete over large floor areas, often with line pumps that require the truck to remain stationary for many hours with the PTO engaged continuously.

This stationary high-duration duty cycle creates particular thermal management challenges in the PTO driveline, as the universal joint crosses do not benefit from airflow cooling when the truck is parked. Birmingham contractors working on large slab pours have found that ensuring adequate grease volume in sealed joint assemblies — and selecting cross-joint bearing sizes rated for the thermal load at the specified operating speed — is the single most effective measure for extending PTO shaft service life in this application type. A well-specified industrial PTO drive shaft for this duty can complete a full 50,000 m2 warehouse slab project across multiple pours without requiring joint bearing replacement.

SCENARIO D
Coastal Defence & Marine Civil Engineering — North East England

PTO Shaft John DeereCoastal flood defence schemes along the north-east coastline of England, from the Tees Estuary to the Northumberland shore, involve the placement of large concrete volumes in highly corrosive marine environments. Concrete pump trucks operating on coastal defence contracts face the most demanding corrosion conditions encountered in UK civil engineering: constant salt spray, frequent washdown with seawater, and extended periods where the undercarriage is exposed to tidal influence if working from temporary access roads.

PTO drive shafts deployed in these conditions require the highest level of surface protection available in standard product ranges. Hot-dip galvanised tube finishing, combined with stainless steel fasteners in the joint yoke assemblies and sealed bearing packs with extended-temperature synthetic grease, provides adequate protection for coastal project durations. North East contractors working on Environment Agency coastal maintenance contracts have adopted a specification standard that requires full PTO shaft inspection and recoating at the end of each coastal season, treating the driveline as a consumable maintenance item rather than a long-life component — a pragmatic approach given the severity of the marine corrosion environment.

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Ever Power: Precision PTO Shaft Manufacturing for the Global Market

Ever Power is a dedicated PTO drive shaft and power transmission component manufacturer with over two decades of production experience serving agricultural equipment OEMs, construction machinery builders, and industrial plant operators across Europe, North America, and Australia. Our manufacturing facility operates precision CNC turning centres, induction hardening lines, dynamic balancing machines, and fully automated grease injection systems for sealed bearing assembly, giving us the process control capability to produce shafts that meet or exceed the performance specifications demanded by concrete pump truck operators in the UK market.

What distinguishes Ever Power from catalogue suppliers is our genuine custom engineering capability. Where standard product ranges end — in terms of shaft length, torque rating, yoke connection geometry, or safety device specification — our engineering team begins. We work directly with fleet engineers, plant hire procurement managers, and concrete pump truck OEM service departments to develop replacement and retrofit shafts that match the exact dimensional, torsional, and safety requirements of any installation. Our minimum customisation order quantities are designed for fleet operators, not just large OEM programmes, making precision custom specification accessible to specialist concrete pump hire businesses of all sizes.

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  • Custom shaft lengths from 400 mm to 2,500 mm
  • DIN, SAE, ISO spline standards to order
  • Torque limiter selection: shear bolt, ratchet, automatic
  • Wide-angle joint assemblies up to 80°
  • OEM colour and marking to specification
  • CE/PUWER compliance documentation
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  • Standard stocked configurations: 3–5 working days
  • Custom engineered shafts: 15–25 working days
  • Express freight via DHL / sea freight for bulk orders
  • UK-based stocking partners for fast replacement supply
  • Spare part cross-reference service available
📋 Quality Assurance
  • ISO 9001:2015 quality management system
  • 100% torque testing on industrial-grade shafts
  • Dynamic balancing certification per ISO 1940
  • Material traceability for alloy steel certification
  • Full dimensional report available on request

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Customer Success Story

How Ever Power Transformed Fleet Reliability for a Leeds Concrete Pumping Specialist

Company
Northern Concrete Solutions Ltd
Location
Leeds, West Yorkshire
Fleet Size
12 concrete pump trucks
Sector
Commercial & Infrastructure

New Holland PTO shaftNorthern Concrete Solutions Ltd, a specialist concrete pumping contractor operating across West Yorkshire and the broader northern region, was experiencing recurring PTO drive shaft failures across its fleet of twelve boom pump trucks. The failures were concentrated in the universal joint assemblies of three-metre shafts used to connect the truck’s PTO gearbox output to aftermarket hydraulic pump units that had been retro-fitted to extend the operational capability of older vehicles. Joint failures were occurring at intervals of approximately 800 to 1,100 hours of pump operation — less than half the expected service life — resulting in costly unplanned downtime during peak contract periods, particularly in autumn when ground preparation and foundation work for residential developments across the Leeds, Bradford, and Harrogate areas reaches its seasonal peak.

After contacting Ever Power’s technical sales team with a detailed description of the failure pattern — including photographs of fractured cross-spiders showing classic fretting fatigue marks on the bearing needle contact zones — our engineers identified the root cause as an undersized cross-joint specification relative to the actual cyclic torque load the hydraulic pump was imposing. The original shafts had been selected by tube length alone, without cross-referencing the hydraulic pump’s torque demand against the bearing fatigue life data for the joint size specified.

Ever Power supplied replacement assemblies with an uprated cross-joint size — moving from the original 30.2 mm journal diameter bearing series to a 35 mm series — while maintaining the same overall shaft envelope dimensions. A calibrated ratchet torque limiter was added to each assembly, set to disengage at 125% of the hydraulic pump’s maximum drive torque, providing automatic protection against blockage-related torque spikes. After 18 months of operation and well over 2,000 pump hours accumulated across the upgraded shafts, Northern Concrete Solutions has not experienced a single joint failure. The fleet manager estimates the reduction in unplanned downtime has saved the business in excess of £35,000 in lost contract revenue and emergency call-out costs over that period.

What Our Customers Say

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“The uprated joint specification Ever Power recommended completely eliminated the failure pattern we’d been struggling with for two years. Their engineering team actually understood what was causing the problem rather than just offering a direct replacement. Eighteen months on and not a single joint failure — the ROI on switching supplier has been exceptional.”

James Hartley
Fleet Manager — Northern Concrete Solutions Ltd, Leeds
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“We specified Ever Power shafts for a new fleet of truck-mounted pumps we commissioned for our Birmingham operations. The custom spline matching to our PTO gearbox output was done from our drawings with zero back-and-forth iterations. Lead time was 18 working days for twelve custom units, which was genuinely impressive for a non-standard specification.”

Rachel Sutton
Procurement Director — Midlands Plant Hire Group, Birmingham
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“We’ve been running Ever Power shafts on the concrete pump units working our coastal defence contracts near Newcastle for the past two seasons. The hot-dip galvanised finish has held up remarkably well against salt exposure — we’re seeing roughly double the corrosion protection life compared to what we were getting from our previous supplier. Worth every penny.”

Tom Blackwood
Operations Manager — NE Civil Contracts Ltd, Newcastle upon Tyne

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions from UK plant operators, fleet engineers, and procurement teams about PTO drive shafts for concrete pump truck applications.

How do I choose the correct PTO drive shaft torque rating for my concrete pump truck operating in the UK? +
Selecting the right torque rating starts with identifying your hydraulic pump’s drive torque requirement at its maximum operating pressure, then applying a service factor of 1.5 to 2.0 to account for pump reversal torque spikes and blockage events. Most concrete boom pump hydraulic circuits operate at drive torque values between 800 and 2,200 Nm at standard pump speeds. Always cross-reference the shaft’s rated torque (continuous) against its peak torque (momentary) rating, and ensure the cross-joint bearing fatigue life at your operating speed and angle matches your expected annual service hours. Ever Power’s technical team can assist with this calculation from your pump data sheet — contact us at [email protected].
What is the typical price range and lead time for a custom PTO shaft for a concrete pump truck sourced from a UK supplier? +
Standard stocked PTO shafts for common concrete pump configurations typically range from £180 to £650 per unit depending on torque rating, length, and safety device specification. Custom-engineered shafts — involving non-standard spline patterns, extended lengths, or premium surface treatment — are priced on application and generally fall in the £400 to £1,200 range for single-off quantities. Lead times from Ever Power for custom specifications are 15 to 25 working days, with express options available for urgent fleet requirements. Request a quote via [email protected] with your dimensional drawing or OEM part reference for the fastest response.
Which type of torque limiter should I specify on a PTO drive shaft for a concrete pump truck application in the UK construction industry? +
For concrete pump applications, an automatic ratchet torque limiter is generally the preferred choice over a shear bolt type. This is because pump blockages in concrete delivery can recur several times during a pour as aggregate redistributes and pipe pressure fluctuates. A ratchet limiter re-engages automatically once the overload condition has cleared, whereas a shear bolt requires the operator to stop the pump, install a replacement bolt, and restart — a time-consuming interruption when concrete is already in the pipeline. Shear bolt limiters are however more precise in their slip torque setting, which is valuable where exact overload protection of a sensitive hydraulic component is required. Ever Power offers both types across its shaft range.
Where can I find a reliable PTO drive shaft supplier in the UK that can deliver replacement shafts quickly for concrete pump fleet maintenance? +
Ever Power supplies PTO drive shafts to concrete pump fleet operators across the UK through a combination of direct export and UK-based stocking partners who hold common configurations in the Midlands and North of England. For standard configurations — shafts in the 1,000 to 2,500 Nm torque class with common spline standards — a delivery window of 3 to 7 working days to UK destinations is achievable from stock. For specialised or custom specifications, direct ordering from Ever Power with documented dimensional requirements typically achieves a 15 to 25 working day turnaround to the destination port. Contact [email protected] with your specification requirements and fleet urgency details for a tailored supply proposal.
How often should the PTO drive shaft universal joints on a concrete pump truck be inspected and greased on a UK construction site? +
For greaseable joint designs operating in concrete pump duty, a 50-hour re-greasing interval is a conservative and widely recommended starting point, with adjustment based on operating conditions. In dusty or wet environments — which describes most UK construction sites for a significant portion of the year — the interval may need to be shortened to 25 to 40 hours if ingress past the lip seal is suspected. Joint inspection for radial play should be conducted at every scheduled service, with replacement triggered when cross-journal wear produces more than 0.1 mm of measurable play. For sealed-for-life bearing assemblies, the service life is determined by bearing fatigue rating at the operating speed and torque, rather than by relubrication intervals.
What are the PUWER and safety guarding compliance requirements for PTO drive shafts on concrete pump trucks used on UK construction sites? +
Under the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 (PUWER), all dangerous moving parts of work equipment — including rotating PTO shafts — must be fitted with fixed guards that prevent contact during normal operation and require a tool for removal. The guard must enclose the full rotating length of the shaft assembly, including both universal joints and the telescopic section. CE-marked guard systems manufactured to EN 12965 (the European standard for PTO driveline guarding) are accepted as meeting this requirement on equipment first placed on the UK market. Post-Brexit, UK Conformity Assessed (UKCA) marking is required for new equipment entering the Great Britain market, though CE-marked products from existing stocks remain acceptable. Ever Power supplies HDPE guard systems with all industrial shaft assemblies, and can provide compliance documentation on request.
Can Ever Power supply a PTO drive shaft that fits the specific gearbox and pump mounting geometry on my concrete pump truck without requiring modifications to the existing vehicle? +
Yes — matching the shaft to your existing gearbox output and pump input flanges is our standard approach to custom supply, not an exceptional service. To prepare a matching specification, Ever Power needs the gearbox output yoke dimensions (or OEM part number), the pump input connection type and shaft diameter, the centre-to-centre distance between the two connection points at minimum and maximum extension, and the maximum operating angle in the installed position. With this information, we can produce a shaft that bolts directly to your existing interfaces without any vehicle modification. Send your requirements to [email protected] for a technical assessment and quotation within 24 to 48 working hours.

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