Products guide


Guide

Guide

A quick guide to identify the best cardanic shaft for your needs
Please follow in order these steps:
1) Identify the maximum couple to be transmitted (Mt), including the security coefficient (table 1)
2) Working length (minimum working length + needed extension/2)
3) Chose the right flanges (a different one for each side of the shaft, if necessary) (table 2)
4) Verify feasibility and conformity with respect to max etc. and define maximum couple and speed
Example:
AC 767 N / Lm = 830 / M-P Max couple 700Nm Max speed 1500rev/min
The above data identify the following needs:
Cardanic shaft series 767N, working at 855mm (from 830mm to 880mm); Flange SAE 1310 on the shaft shifting side and flange DIN 120 on the shaft fix side.


Table 1

Mt Max (Nm) ARIG Serial # Crociere Profile Elongation (mm) External Pipe Ø (mm) Flanges Available (see table) ß Max
900 AC 62 23,8x61,3 23x27x16 50 44,5/51 A-B-C 18°
1800 AC 768 27x74,8 31x35x18 40 51 D-E-F 25°
1800 AC 82 27x81,7 30x35x16 50 51/74,5 G-H-I-L 22°/35°
2500 AC 767 N 30,2x82 33x40x14 50 61 M-N-O-P 35°
2500 AC767WS 30,2x82 33x40x14 110 61 M-N-O-P 35°
2700 AC 92 30,2x92 35x40x16 50 74,5 Q-R-S 18°/35°
3200 AC 106 30,2x106,3 35x40x16 45/60 74,5/89 T-U-V 18°/35°
4600 AC116 39,7x115,9 40x45x16 60 89 X-Y-Z 20°


Table 2

T x Z Series Fig. Type A B C Holes # d P G H ß Ref.
23,8x61,3 AC62

1

4

3

SAE

DIN

DIN

1120

75

90

69,85

62

74,5

57,15

42

47

4

6

4

8,25

6

8,25

1,4

2

2,5

7

5,5

6,5

33,5

42

33,5

18°

18°

18°

A

B

C

27x74,8 AC768

1

1

3

SAE

SAE

DIN

1120

97

90

69,85

79,37

74,5

57,15

60,32

47

4

4

4

8,25

10,25

8,25

1,3

1,3

2,7

7,5

7,5

9

43

43

50

25°

25°

25°

D

E

F

27x81,7 AC82

1

3

4

5

SAE

DIN

DIN

DIN

1310

90

100

120

79,37

74,5

84

101,5

60,32

47

57

75

4

4

6

8

10,25

8,25

8,5

10,5

1,4

2,5

2,5

2,5

8

6,5

8

8

43,5

50

60

60

22°

25°

35°

35°

G

H

I

L

30,2x82

AC767

N/WS

1

1

4

5

SAE

SAE

DIN

DIN

1310

120

100

120

79,37

95,27

84

101,5

60,32

69,85

57

75

4

4

6

8

10,25

12,25

8,5

10,5

1,6

1,3

3,2

3

8

8

8

8

58

58

58

58

35°

35°

35°

35°

M

N

O

P

30,2x92 AC92

2

4

5

SAE

DIN

DIN

1410

100

200

95,27

84

101,5

69,85

57

75

4

6

8

12,25

8,5

10,5

1,4

2,5

2,5

8,5

8

8

43

65

65

18°

35°

35°

Q

R

S

30,2x106,3 AC106

2

4

5

SAE

DIN

DIN

1410

100

200

95,27

84

101,5

69,85

57

75

4

6

8

12,25

8,5

10,5

1,4

2,5

2,5

8,5

8

8,5

43

65

69

18°

25°

25°

T

U

V

39,7x115,9 AC116

1

5

5

SAE

DIN

DIN

1510

120

150

120,67

101,5

130

95,25

75

90

4

8

8

14,25

10,5

12,5

1,4

2,5

3

11

9

10

63,5

72

73

20°

25°

25°

X

Y

Z

Our technician will verify if the installation is correct, asking you more technical details if it is necessary

On request we can manufacture cardan shafts with different characteristics then those appearing on our standard catalogue

Handling

Incorrect handling of the drive shaft may result in serious damage and affect its operation.
It is essential to follow these rules:
Always handle the drive shaft horizontally
Do not knock or roll the drive shaft
Ensure that the sliding part of the drive shaft WS does not come out
Hold the drive shaft only by the inside yoke and never by the universal joint

Assembly

Do not alter in any way the drive shaft and its components.
Mantain the condition in wich it has been supplied
Before installation, ensure that all lubrificants, paint and general dirt has been removed
Make sure the marking arrows on the shaft are alligned
Make sure that the fastening holes are perfectly round and not oval
Connect the driving shaft to the attachment on the counterflange of the engine.
Fix it initially with two diametrically opposite bolts.
The same operation must be done on the counterflange of the driven axle.
Make sure it is centered exactly and that the counterflanges support each other.
Finally complete the attachment During assembly do not insert levers or other tools into the joints and do not hammer the flanges
We recommend to use non lubrificated fastening bolts, according to the quality requirements:
The exagon head cup screws partially threaded according to din 931/10.9
The self blocking nut according to din 980/10
The standards nuts must be tightened with a torque spanner according to the values stated and it should be periodically checked

Lubrication

Drive shafts are not lubrificated, before the assembly apply grease to the knobs.
The recommended grease should have a melting point of - 20° + 140°(es. Esso multipurpose, Grease H, Fiat Jl, Caltex, ..etc)
The maximum lubrification pressure should be 15 bar.
Apply the grease into the universal joint until it comes out from the universal joint sealing. The intervals between lubrification are shown in the table below. Different conditions may require more frequent lubrification.

Tipo di applicazione

Application type

Crocera cardanica

Universal joint

Scorrevole

Splined

Veicoli stradali

On road vehicles

10000 km

5000 km

Veicoli per impiego misto

Heavy duty use vehicles

200 ore

200 hours

100 ore

100 hours

Macchine movimento terra e da cantiere

Special vehicles and hearth moving machinery

100 ore

100 hours

50 ore

50 hours

Applicazioni industriali

Industrial application

1000 ore

1000 hours

500 ore

500 hours

Maintenance

If the drive shaft makes a noise while in use, the vehicle or plant must be brought to an immediate standstill. If repairs are needed, these should only be carried out by a specialised workshop who have suitable material and equipment. In other cases you must contact the head office. Check the clearence on the universal joint and on the sliding parts every 500 hours. If the clearence is in excess, the drive shaft needs to be disassembled and repaired. The lifespan of the dirve shaft depends on correct use and adherence to the regulations set out by head office.

Safety instructions

Ensure the main switch is off bifore start working on the drive shaft Do not exceed maximum rpm speed The drive shaft must be used in condition wich guarantee safety for people and surrounding areas equipment etc,... rive shafts are considered "security components" (directive Cee 85/374) and consequently must be in accordance with the specific laws Incorrect use of drive shafts may cause serious damage to people and machines in contact with them.