On April 16, 2012, at INTERMAT 2012, Dana Holding Corporation (NYSE: DAN) debuted the Spicer® 318 hydrostatic continuously variable transmission (HCVT), which features a unique two-motor design that provides 20 percent fuel savings during duty cycles that require high travel speeds, as well as increased tractive effort at low travel speeds.
By capitalizing on the proven design of the larger, field-proven Spicer 319 HCVT, the Spicer 318 HCVT allows construction OEMs to collaborate with a single Tier One supplier that can offer a complete range of drivetrain solutions for compact front-end loaders and medium-sized telescopic boom handlers.
The Spicer 318 HCVT is designed for front end loaders with six- to nine-tonne operating weights and telescopic boom handlers with 6K to 10K lifting capacities. Dana is exhibiting the Spicer 318 HCVT in Stand No. 5b J 042 at INTERMAT 2012 as part of a complete driveline system for telescopic boom handlers with up to 8K lifting capacity that also includes Spicer Model 212 planetary steer axles and Spicer 10™ Series driveshafts.
About Dana Holding Corporation
Dana is a world-leading supplier of driveline, sealing, and thermal-management technologies that improve the efficiency and performance of passenger, commercial, and off-highway vehicles with both conventional and alternative-energy powertrains. The company
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