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    power take-off

    noun

    • 1. a device which transfers mechanical power from an engine to another piece of equipment, especially on a tractor or similar vehicle.
  2. A power take-off or power takeoff (PTO) is one of several methods for taking power from a power source, such as a running engine, and transmitting it to an application such as an attached implement or separate machine.

  3. Power take-off (PTO) is a device that transfers an engine's mechanical power to another piece of equipment. A PTO allows the hosting energy source to transmit power to additional equipment that does not have its own engine or motor.

  4. Dec 5, 2017 · Power take off (PTO) is a device that transfers the engine power to another part of the equipment that doesn't have its own motor. Learn how PTO works, what are the different types of PTO methods, and what are the common applications of PTO in various industries.

  5. Jul 2, 2019 · Understanding Power Take-Offs. Power take-offs allow mobile crushing plants, road milling machines, and other vehicles to perform auxiliary functions without needing an additional engine to power them.

  6. Dec 4, 2019 · Learn what a power take off is, how to select the right one for your needs, where are they used, and common operational PTO clutch problems and solutions - c...

  7. PTO, or power take off, is a device used to transfer mechanical energy from an engine to an external application. It is typically used to power external implements such as a pump, mower, or snowblower. A PTO power take off helps ensure that the tools used are properly matched to the vehicle's engine power.

  8. inseego.com › fleet-glossary › what-is-power-take-off-ptoWhat is Power Take Off? | Inseego

    Power take-offs (PTOs) are an attachment connected to large vehicles (such as trucks, harvesters and tractors) as a power source for a range of accessories including mowers, wood chippers, water pumps, compressors, and a range of farm equipment like balers.