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Zf 63 Iv 1.21:1 V-drive Electric Shift Transmission on 2040-parts.com

US $2,725.00
Location:

Millington, Tennessee, United States

Millington, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:ZF Marine Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy Manufacturer Part Number:ZF 63 IV 1.21:1 Ratio Electerical Shift V-drive

Description

Reverse reduction marine transmission with hydraulically actuated multi-disc clutches

Suitable for high performance applications in luxury motoryachts, sport fishers, express cruisers etc

Robust design also withstands continuous duty in workboat applications

Fully works tested, reliable and simple to install

Design, manufacture and quality control standards comply with ISO 9001

Compatible with all types of engines and propulsion systems, including waterjets and surface- piercing propellers, as

applicable

Features

Lightweight and robust aluminum alloy casing (sea water resistant)

Case hardened and precisely ground gear teeth for long life and smooth running

Output shaft thrust bearing designed to take maximum propeller thrust astern and ahead

B/W connection integrated with casing

Smooth and reliable hydraulic shifting with control lever for attachment of push-pull cable

Suitable for twin engine installations (same torque capacity in ahead or astern mode. Reduction Ratios in ahead or

astern are very close.)

Replaceable oil filter cartridge

Compact, space saving design; 12° vee-angle and beveloid gear

"SUPERSHIFT" clutch control

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