RDG603A9 - Issue 1 - Shire 14 Workboat Owners Manual 30, 40, 50
Page 17 of 40
16.
Hydraulic Drive Transmissions
If an engine is to have a
Hydraulic Drive Transmission
attached to it, a number of
points must be observed.
Bobtail engines (i.e. Engines supplied without a marine gearbox), normally
do not
have a
gearbox oil cooler fitted, however if a cooler is supplied, this will only be suitable to cool a
conventional marine gearbox.
Hydraulic drive transmissions generate far more heat than a conventional marine
gearbox, therefore the size of oil cooler installed must be calculated by the hydraulic
drive transmission supplier; to ensure it has sufficient cooling capacity, and is sized
appropriately taking into account:
Maximum engine power
High ambient summer air temperature
Summer River/Canal/Sea temperature
No additional restriction to engine coolant flow is present
17.
Hydraulic Pump Drive Option (Shire 38 / 40 / 45 / 50)
For SAE type pump (9T).
If a hydraulic pump is required to drive items such as bow thrusters or hydraulic winches
then the following parts are required to enable drive to be taken from the engine power take
off.
Part No. 129484-26200 incorporates:
Packing (on gear case side): 171353-26081
Cover: 121023 - 26070
Cover packing: 121023-26061
Ratio: 0.903:1