Dana to Launch Hydrostatic Driveline for NA Telehandlers

Dana to Launch Hydrostatic Driveline for NA Telehandlers

The new driveline will be showcased at the CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2023 tradeshow in Las Vegas, March 14-18.

Dana Incorporated announced it will launch a hydrostatic driveline for telehandlers in North America. The system’s modular architecture enables customers to easily transition to a hydrogen or battery-electric vehicle design. The new driveline will be showcased at the CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2023 tradeshow in Las Vegas, March 14-18.

Developed for telehandler applications lifting up to 12,000 pounds, Dana says its new driveline comes equipped with a compact Spicer 312 dropbox for high-power hydrostatic motors. This new hydrostatic dropbox functions as a continuously variable transmission without torque interruption and delivers enhanced performance with precise movements at low speeds, reduced fuel consumption, and an integrated spring applied hydraulic release parking brake.

The transmission is designed to be coupled with the field-proven Spicer 222 front and rear heavy-duty axles, which each feature a limited-slip differential and provide the customer with maintenance-free brakes. The complete driveline system is optimized for efficiency as well as noise, vibration, and harshness, Dana says.

“Dana has more than 40 years of expertise designing and implementing hydrostatic transmission solutions for diverse applications across the off-highway market,” said Jeroen Decleer, senior vice president of Dana Off-Highway Drive and Motion Systems. “Our new hydrostatic driveline offers operators an easy-to-use solution with increased performance and efficiency at low speeds. This makes it an ideal fit for use in the North American telehandler market and its modular approach gives customers the flexibility to make the transition to a zero-emissions solution.”

In order to support the industry’s transition to zero-emission vehicles, Dana adds it optimized the axles and driveline system for efficiency to support a variety of architectures, allowing customers to retain the same driveline solution while choosing between implementing a hydrostatic dropbox or electrically driven design.

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