Product Description
Merchandise Description
Shade | Black |
E-Squander | No |
Hose Port Sort | O-Ring |
Enter Shaft Diameter (in) | .seventy three |
Input Shaft Diameter (mm) | eighteen.forty two |
Input Shaft Spline Rely | twenty five + Flat & Groove |
Enter Shaft Variety | Splined, Single Flat |
Variety of Mounting Holes | four |
Output Shaft Diameter (in) | 1.25 |
Output Shaft Diameter (mm) | 31.75 |
Package Contents | Equipment, Instruction Sheet (2), Flushing Instruction, Instruction Tag, Sealing Kit |
Pitman Arm Incorporated | No |
Stress Port ID Measurement | |
Strain Port Thread Dimension | M18 x 1.5 |
Item Condition | Remanufactured |
Product Packing Excess weight | 31.32 lbs |
Pump Rotation | Common |
Return Port ID Measurement | |
Return Port Thread Dimension | M16 x 1.5 |
Steering Box Kind | Energy Steering |
Total Turns Lock to Lock | 3.4 |
vehicle compatibility
12 months | Make | Product |
---|---|---|
1991 – 1987 | Chevrolet | Blazer |
1986 – 1980 | Chevrolet | K10 |
1986 – 1980 | Chevrolet | K10 Suburban |
1986 – 1980 | Chevrolet | K20 |
1986 – 1980 | Chevrolet | K20 Suburban |
1986 – 1980 | Chevrolet | K30 |
1986 – 1980 | Chevrolet | K5 Blazer |
1987 | Chevrolet | V10 |
1988 – 1987 | Chevrolet | V10 Suburban |
1991 – 1989 | Chevrolet | V1500 Suburban |
1987 | Chevrolet | V20 |
1988 – 1987 | Chevrolet | V20 Suburban |
1991 – 1989 | Chevrolet | V2500 Suburban |
1988 – 1987 | Chevrolet | V30 |
1991 – 1989 | Chevrolet | V3500 |
1991 – 1980 | GMC | Jimmy |
1986 – 1980 | GMC | K1500 |
1986 – 1980 | GMC | K1500 Suburban |
1986 – 1980 | GMC | K2500 |
1986 – 1980 | GMC | K2500 Suburban |
1986 | GMC | K3500 |
1985 – 1980 | GMC | K3500 |
1987 | GMC | V1500 |
1991 – 1987 | GMC | V1500 Suburban |
1987 | GMC | V2500 |
1991 – 1987 | GMC | V2500 Suburban |
1991 | GMC | V3500 |
1990 – 1987 | GMC | V3500 |
Gearboxes go by a lot of various names, like gear drives, pace reducers, equipment reducers, velocity reducers, and equipment motors. All phrases are used interchangeably when referring to inline equipment reducers. Our inventory contains a vast assortment of gear reducers for high pace, large precision programs with enter speeds up to 4000 RPM.
The time period “gearbox” is used to refer to any unit that connects a motor to a machine and consists of a sequence of gears, also known as a gear set. It receives the major enter speed from the motor and modifications it to a diverse output pace using its gears. Various types and mixtures of gears serve distinct needs. The kinds of gears located in gearboxes consist of spur gears, bevel gears, helical gears, helical gears and worm gears. The performance performance of a gearbox is represented by the gearbox ratio, which is the ratio of the pace of the input supply to the speed of the output source