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Drive Manufacturers
Final drives and swing motor assemblies can be of two types: plug-in motor and gearbox, or totally integrated units. The design of your drive will dictate what options are available. The approaches adopted by manufacturers are outlined below.
The model, serial and part number information can be found on the product plate; some examples are shown here. If it is missing or damaged, you may recognise your drive from the photos shown below. This will help your FDC Partner identify the correct replacement options.
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Kubota
Kubota traditionally source their drives from the major Japanese and European manufacturers but have recently begun manufacturing their own drives.
Kubota
Kubota
Nabtesco
Nabtesco was formed from a merger of Nabco and Teijin-Seiki. New drives are marketed Nabtesco with legacy final drive brands of Teijin-Seiki, Hy-Dash and Nabco, as well as Hyest and Shibaura swing motors. They manufacture integral drives as well as separate travel motors and gearboxes.
Nabtesco
Nabtesco
Hy Dash
Teijin Seiki
Nabco
Hy Dash
Teijin Seiki
Shibaura Swing Motor
Rexroth
Bosch Rexroth is the result of a merger between Mannesmann Rexroth and the automation technology business of Robert Bosch, and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Robert Bosch. As a result of acquisitions, Rexroth owned a number of legacy brands which included Lohmann & Stolterfoht and Uchida. Rexroth final drive gearboxes were often supplied by Lohman Stollerfoht. Rexroth supply many hydraulic drive motors for skid steer and compact track loaders.
Rexroth Motor
Lohmann Stolterfoht Gearbox
Rexroth Bosch Motor
Rexroth Bosch Motor