The Muncie SH8 Series Power Take-Off, part number SH8S-F1107-A1BX or SH8SF1107A1BX, is an air-shift-only PTO engineered for high-torque applications. The integral air shift design eliminates an exposed air cylinder, keeping the unit compact. The 8-bolt cast iron housing mounts firmly to the transmission and handles the stress of demanding duty cycles. With 17 input gear sets available across the series, this PTO fits most popular transmission configurations, and 12 output shaft options cover the majority of common pump types. Five speed ratios allow the unit to be spec'd for a wide range of hydraulic system requirements. Call us to confirm the correct configuration for your application before ordering.
Features
Integral air shift design with no exposed air cylinder
8-bolt cast iron housing for high-strength, straightforward mounting
17 input gear sets covering most popular transmission applications
12 output shaft options fitting most common pump types
5 available speed ratios for versatility across hydraulic system requirements
High torque capacity rated for intermittent and continuous duty cycles
Tech Specs
- Housing: 8-bolt cast iron
- Input gear sets: 17 (fits most popular transmissions)
- Output shaft options: 12 (fits most popular pump types)
- Speed ratios available: 5
- Shift type: Air shift only (integral, no exposed air cylinder)
- Dimensions (H x W x L): 11.63 in. x 13.38 in. x 15.63 in.
Additional Information
| SH SERIES PTO TORQUE & HORSEPOWER RATINGS | ||||||
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Speed Ratio
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Intermittent HP @ 1000 RPM
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Intermittent Torque (lb-ft)
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Continuous Torque (lb-ft)
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Intermittent (kW) @ 1000 RPM
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Intermittent Torque (Nm)
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Continuous Torque (Nm)
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| 05 | 76 | 400 | 280 | (57) | (542) | (379) |
| 07 | 76 | 400 | 280 | (57) | (542) | (379) |
| 09 | 71 | 375 | 263 | (53) | (508) | (356) |
| 12 | 62 | 325 | 228 | (46) | (441) | (309) |
| 13 | 62 | 325 | 228 | (46) | (441) | (309) |
Torque and horsepower ratings are series-level data published by Muncie Power Products for the SH Series. Confirm the specific rating for this configuration before specifying the unit in a hydraulic system design.
