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EP-QZ115 Double Disc Silage Machine Gearbox

The EP-QZ115 is a heavy-duty forage harvester gearbox built for double-disc silage machines where synchronized, high-torque cutting is essential. It accepts PTO input at 1000 rpm and transmits power through Gleason helical gears to both cutting discs simultaneously, ensuring uniform chop length across the full working width. The result is improved forage digestibility, consistent particle size, and reduced mechanical downtime

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Silage Machine Gearbox

EP-QZ115 Double Disc Silage Machine Gearbox

A purpose-built silage machine gearbox engineered for double-disc forage harvesters — delivering 580 N·m output torque, synchronized disc rotation, and Gleason helical tooth geometry for precise, high-throughput chopping in demanding field conditions.

580 N·m
Torque de saída
1:1
Relação de Engrenagem
1000 rpm
Input / Output Speed
35 kg
Unit Weight
ISO 9001
Certified Quality

1. Technical Parameters — EP-QZ115 Silage Machine Gearbox

The table below lists the primary engineering parameters for the EP-QZ115. For OEM configurations, custom shaft diameters, housing flanges, or special duty ratings, contact the technical team directly.

Parameter Value
Model Number EP-QZ115 silage machine gearbox
Application Double-disc silage machines, forage harvesters
Gear Ratio (i) 1:1 (speed-maintaining)
Input Speed (rpm) 1000 r/min
Output Speed (rpm) 1000 r/min
Rated Output Torque 580 N·m
Peak / Overload Torque 870 N·m (×1.5 service factor)
Tooth Type Gleason Helical Teeth
Diâmetro do Eixo de Entrada Φ45 / Φ40 / Φ35 mm (selectable)
Keyway Width 14 mm (Φ45) / 12 mm (Φ40) / 10 mm (Φ35)
Keyway Depth 39.5 mm (Φ45) / 35 mm (Φ40) / 30 mm (Φ35)
Bolt Thread M14 (Φ45) / M12 (Φ40, Φ35)
Unit Weight 35 kg
Material da Engrenagem 20CrMnTi carburized & case-hardened alloy steel
Material de Construção QT450 ductile cast iron
Tipo de Rolamento Tapered roller bearings (GCr15 steel)
Gear Surface Hardness 58–62 HRC (case-hardened)
Lubrificação ISO VG 220 industrial gear oil, splash lubrication
Tipo de Selo Double-lipped oil seals, NBR compound
Surface Treatment Phosphating + two-coat agricultural enamel

Shaft Dimension Options

Three input shaft configurations are available to match common tractor PTO coupling standards used in Brazil, Europe (DIN 9611), and North America (ASAE S6.1).

A (Shaft Dia.) B (Keyway Width) C (Keyway Depth) D (Bolt Thread)
Φ45 14 39.5 M14
Φ40 12 35 M12
Φ35 10 30 M12

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2. What Is the EP-QZ115 Silage Machine Gearbox?

The EP-QZ115 silage machine gearbox is a purpose-designed silage machine gearbox specifically engineered for double-disc forage harvesters used in commercial and farm-scale silage production. At its core, this is a power transmission unit that bridges the tractor’s PTO output and the twin cutting discs of the harvesting head — handling the precise torque loads, rotational synchronization, and shock absorption demands that define real-world field operation. It is classified under the broader family of forage harvester gearbox systems, sharing the same design philosophy as industrial agricultural transmission units but optimized for the dimensional and load constraints of double-disc machines.

Unlike single-disc alternatives, the double-disc layout requires both output shafts to spin at exactly the same speed and in phase — otherwise, the cutting knives generate uneven chop lengths and increased vibration. The EP-QZ115 silage machine gearbox achieves this synchronization through its balanced Gleason helical tooth geometry, which reduces backlash to a minimum while also lowering operational noise. The housing is manufactured from cast alloy steel, pressure-tested to ensure zero oil leakage at rated loads, and designed to accept standard agricultural flange bolt patterns for drop-in installation on most commercially available silage harvesting platforms.

Producers in Brazil, Argentina, and across Latin America have increasingly adopted corn silage harvester gearbox solutions at this specification level, driven by the shift toward total mixed ration (TMR) feeding systems that demand consistent forage quality. The EP-QZ115 silage machine gearbox addresses that need directly — providing a reliable, field-serviceable replacement gearbox for silage harvester platforms without requiring machine modifications.

3. How the Silage Machine Gearbox Works

The power flow begins at the tractor PTO shaft, which delivers rotational energy at 540 or 1000 rpm into the gearbox input flange. Inside the EP-QZ115 silage machine gearbox , this input torque passes through the Gleason helical gear set — a tooth geometry chosen for its high contact ratio and gradual load engagement, which significantly reduces impact shock compared to spur gears when the cutting discs encounter dense crop material like standing maize or thick-stemmed grass swards. The helical arrangement also operates with less noise, an important consideration when operators spend long hours adjacent to the machine.

From the central gear set, power is split symmetrically to two output shafts — each driving one cutting disc. The 1:1 speed ratio means both discs rotate at precisely the same speed as the input, which is intentional: in a double-disc forage harvester gearbox application, maintaining input speed at the disc level (rather than reducing it) allows the knives to achieve the cutting velocity needed for clean, low-compression cuts through the crop stem. Compression-cut forage bruises cell walls and accelerates aerobic spoilage during fermentation, while knife-speed-optimized cutting like that enabled by the EP-QZ115 silage machine gearbox produces a dry, clean chop face that seals more reliably in the clamp or bag.

Bearing selection inside the EP-QZ115 silage machine gearbox follows heavy-duty agricultural standards — tapered roller bearings handle the combined radial and axial loads generated when the discs contact the crop, while shaft seals are double-lipped to prevent field contamination from crop dust, moisture, and abrasive soil particles from entering the lubricant. This self-contained design means the pto driven silage harvester gearbox requires no external hydraulic lines, cooling circuits, or electronic controls — it is purely mechanical and field-repairable with basic workshop tooling.

4. Materials & Metallurgical Specification

Material selection for a heavy duty forage harvester gearbox like the EP-QZ115 silage machine gearbox is not arbitrary — it directly determines how the unit responds to the cyclical impact loading that occurs every time the cutting discs strike a dense crop row. The gear teeth are cut from 20CrMnTi alloy steel (chromium-manganese-titanium steel per GB/T 3077), which undergoes carburizing followed by case hardening to achieve a surface hardness of 58–62 HRC while maintaining a tough, impact-resistant core hardness of 30–38 HRC. This dual-zone hardness profile prevents the surface wear associated with soft gears while avoiding the brittle fracture failure mode of through-hardened steels.

The housing is cast from QT450 ductile iron (nodular cast iron per ISO 1083), selected for its excellent combination of strength, machinability, and vibration damping. Ductile iron absorbs operational vibration at a higher rate than welded steel fabrications, which matters significantly when the machine is working through uneven terrain or heavily lodged crop. All bearing seats are finish-bored and ground to H7 tolerance to ensure correct interference fit with the GCr15 tapered roller bearings. Shaft seals are manufactured from NBR (nitrile butadiene rubber) compound, providing resistance to petroleum-based gear oils as well as the moisture and crop juice environment of forage harvesting. Surface finishing consists of a phosphating conversion coating followed by two coats of agricultural-grade enamel — a combination that has proven effective in the high-humidity, UV-intensive conditions common across Brazil’s Cerrado and Sul regions.

5. Five Key Advantages of the EP-QZ115 silage machine gearbox

01 — Synchronized Dual-Disc Drive

Both output shafts are driven from a single Gleason helical gear set, maintaining phase-perfect synchronization regardless of load variation. This eliminates differential disc speed — the primary cause of uneven chop length and increased knife wear in double-disc silage machines.

02 — High-Torque, Low-Shock Transmission

At 580 N·m rated torque with a 1.5× service factor, the EP-QZ115 handles dense crop entry and hard-stalk crops like mature maize without tooth skip or overload failure. Helical tooth geometry distributes contact stress across a wider face, reducing peak Hertzian contact pressure compared to spur gear designs.

03 — Field-Ready Durability

QT450 ductile iron housing, 20CrMnTi case-hardened gears, and GCr15 tapered roller bearings deliver a design life well beyond a single season of intensive silage harvesting. Units are pressure-tested for oil integrity before dispatch, and the double-lipped NBR seals prevent field contamination in dusty, humid conditions.

04 — Universal PTO Compatibility

Three input shaft diameter options (Φ35, Φ40, Φ45 mm) allow the EP-QZ115 silage machine gearbox to integrate directly with the PTO coupling standards used by major tractor brands across Brazil (New Holland, John Deere, Massey Ferguson, Valtra). No adapter sleeves or custom machining required for standard platform installations.

05 — Consistent Forage Quality

Clean, knife-speed-optimized cuts minimize forage cell wall compression, preserving water-soluble carbohydrates available to lactic acid bacteria during fermentation. Consistent particle length (achievable when disc speed is stable) supports rapid silo face consolidation — a critical factor in reducing dry matter losses in tropical climates.

6. Application Scenarios

The EP-QZ115 silage machine gearbox is deployed across a wide range of agricultural production systems where reliable forage harvesting directly impacts livestock performance and operational profitability.

Corn Silage Harvesting

Mature maize is the most demanding crop in terms of stalk diameter and disc torque requirements. The EP-QZ115 silage machine gearbox’s 580 N·m rating handles whole-plant corn harvesting at commercial speeds without stalling or generating excessive knife deflection. This makes it a primary choice for the corn silage harvester gearbox replacement market in Mato Grosso, Goiás, and Paraná states of Brazil, where large-scale dairy and feedlot operations rely on corn silage as their base ration ingredient.

Grass & Tropical Forage Crops

Brachiaria, Napier grass (capim-elefante), and Tifton 85 are the dominant silage crops across tropical Brazil. These high-biomass grasses present a different challenge than corn — they are lighter per stem but accumulate in the cutting head at high bulk density. The synchronized disc drive of the EP-QZ115 silage machine gearbox prevents crop wrapping and feeding irregularities that are common failure modes when discs run at even fractionally different speeds.

Alfalfa & Legume Silage

Alfalfa’s fine-stemmed, multi-cut nature means the silage machine is operated more frequently per season than in corn production. The EP-QZ115’s maintenance schedule — oil changes every 200 hours and periodic seal inspection — keeps downtime low in high-utilization alfalfa operations. As a forage harvester spare parts gearbox option, it fits existing double-disc platforms without frame modification.

Dairy Farm Feed Preparation

On integrated dairy farms, the silage machine is operated 40–120 days per year during the main harvest window. Consistent particle size from the EP-QZ115 silage machine gearbox ‘s synchronized cutting system directly affects silo packing density and fermentation quality — two variables that nutritionists consider critical to NDF digestibility and peak milk production.

Custom & Contractor Services

Agricultural contractors who operate silage machines commercially — harvesting for multiple farms across a season — place very high reliability demands on gearbox components. The EP-QZ115 silage machine gearbox is frequently specified as the silage harvester machine gearbox replacement of choice by contracting fleets because its standard shaft dimensions allow interchangeability across mixed equipment inventories.

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7. Maintenance Guidelines

Extending the service life of a silage machine gearbox is straightforward when a structured maintenance protocol is followed. The EP-QZ115 is designed for field serviceability — all service points are accessible with standard agricultural workshop tools.

Step 1 — Pre-Season Oil Check

Check oil level using the dipstick or sight glass. Use ISO VG 220 gear oil. Replace oil if it appears milky (indicating water ingress) or black and gritty (indicating oxidation or metal particle contamination).

Step 2 — Seal Inspection (Every 200 hr)

Inspect all shaft seals and housing gaskets for seepage. Replace double-lipped NBR seals showing cracking, hardening, or lip wear. Seal failure is the most common preventable cause of gear oil contamination in field conditions.

Step 3 — Alignment Verification

After any impact event (rock strike, lodged crop jam), verify that the gearbox mounting flanges are still square to the machine frame. Misalignment of more than 0.5 mm across the flange face accelerates bearing wear and shortens gear life significantly.

Step 4 — Vent Cleaning

Clean the breather/vent cap after every harvesting session. Blocked ventilation causes pressure buildup inside the housing, forcing oil past seals even when seals are undamaged. This is a frequently overlooked but straightforward preventive measure.

Step 5 — Bolt Torque Check

Verify all mounting bolts to the machine frame against the manufacturer torque specification (M14: 130 N·m; M12: 90 N·m) after the first 10 hours of a new installation and then annually. Vibration-induced bolt loosening is a primary cause of housing crack damage.

8. Regulatory Compliance & Standards

Agricultural machinery transmission components are subject to a variety of national and international standards depending on the market of operation. Buyers specifying a forage harvester gearbox supplier should verify that components meet the regulatory framework applicable to their country of operation.

Region Standard / Regulation Relevance to Gearbox
Brazil ABNT NBR 15985 / NR-31 (Agricultural Safety) PTO shaft guarding, operator protection during maintenance of agricultural machinery transmissions
EU Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC + EN ISO 4254-7 Safety requirements for forage harvester design; CE marking required for free market circulation
EUA ASAE S318 / ASAE S206 (PTO Shaft Standards) Dimensional and performance standards for PTO-driven agricultural gearbox shafts; relevant to Φ35–Φ45 input coupling
International ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management Manufacturing quality system standard; confirms production process traceability and product consistency
International ISO 6336 (Gear Strength Calculation) Standard methodology for calculating bending and pitting resistance of gears; validates torque rating methodology
Argentina IRAM 20543 / Resolution 235/1996 (SENASA) Import and use of agricultural machinery components; relevant for buyers sourcing replacement gearboxes for certified harvesters

9. About Us

We are an ISO 9001:2015-certified manufacturer specializing in agricultural power transmission equipment — including the full range of silage machine gearboxes, forage harvester transmission units, PTO-driven gearboxes, and associated drivetrain components. Our engineering team has over decades of focused experience in designing agricultural gearboxes that meet the specific demands of field-level operation: high torque, shock resistance, sealed housings, and field-serviceable designs that keep downtime short during the harvest window.

Our production facility employs CNC gear hobbing, grinding, and case-hardening processes traceable to batch-level quality records. All outgoing gearboxes undergo oil pressure testing, gear mesh backlash verification, and dimensional inspection before packaging. We supply both OEM customers integrating our gearboxes into new silage machine builds and aftermarket buyers sourcing a reliable silage harvester gearbox manufacturer for fleet maintenance. Custom shaft configurations, special gear ratios, and rebranded OEM supply arrangements are available on request.

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10. Related Products — Complete System Solutions

A high-performing silage machine gearbox works best when the entire drivetrain is matched in specification. We manufacture the full range of components that connect tractor to cutting head — ensuring system-level compatibility, single-source accountability, and simplified spare parts management.

PTO Shafts for Forage Harvesters

Properly specified PTO shafts are the link between tractor output and the EP-QZ115 silage machine gearbox input flange. We supply agricultural PTO shafts in multiple cross joint sizes (22×54 mm to 35×106 mm), with friction clutch, overrunning clutch, and torque limiter options — all compatible with the Φ35, Φ40, and Φ45 input shaft configurations of the EP-QZ115.

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Roller Chains & Sprockets

Many silage machine platforms use chain and sprocket secondary drives downstream of the main gearbox — for header feed rollers, crop accelerators, and spout positioning mechanisms. Our agricultural roller chains and matching sprockets are manufactured to ISO 606 / DIN 8187 standards, pre-stretched and pre-lubricated for immediate installation. Using matched-set chain and sprockets reduces initial wear and elongation, extending the service interval between replacements.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. How do I select the right silage machine gearbox for a double-disc tractor-mounted forage harvester in Brazil?
Selection starts with three parameters: (1) your tractor’s PTO output shaft diameter (Φ35, Φ40, or Φ45 mm are the most common in Brazilian market tractors), (2) the rated torque required for the crop type — mature corn typically needs 500+ N·m, while grass silage can work at lower ratings, and (3) whether your machine uses a 1:1 or speed-increasing ratio. The EP-QZ115’s 1:1 ratio and 580 N·m output cover the large majority of tractor-mounted double-disc applications. Consult your machine’s OEM technical manual or contact our team with the machine model number for a confirmed match.
Q2. Which ISO or DIN standards apply to silage harvester gearbox manufacturing, and how can a buyer verify compliance?
The primary standards applicable to silage harvester gearbox manufacturing are: ISO 6336 (gear tooth strength and load capacity calculation), ISO 9001:2015 (quality management system), ISO 1083 (ductile iron casting standard for housing material), and DIN 3990 (gear geometry and tolerance). Buyers can verify compliance by requesting the manufacturer’s ISO 9001:2015 certificate from an accredited certification body (SGS, TÜV, Bureau Veritas), reviewing material test certificates (MTCs) for steel batches, and requesting third-party inspection of outgoing units through organizations like SGS or Intertek, which operate in both Brazil and Argentina.
Q3. Which forage harvester gearbox specification is best suited for heavy-duty corn silage operations in Mato Grosso, Brazil?
For large-diameter corn (stem diameter above 30 mm, plant height above 2.5 m) harvested in full-plant mode, a gearbox with at minimum 550 N·m rated torque and Gleason helical or spiral bevel tooth geometry is recommended. The EP-QZ115 silage machine gearbox at 580 N·m rated and 870 N·m peak (with 1.5× service factor) fits comfortably within this specification. Case-hardened 20CrMnTi gears and QT450 housing construction are the material benchmarks for this duty cycle. Units with plain spur gears or lower torque ratings are not recommended for commercial-scale Mato Grosso corn silage production.
Q4. How does the agricultural forage harvester transmission handle shock loads when the cutting discs hit a rock or embedded obstruction?
Shock load management in the EP-QZ115 silage machine gearbox occurs through two mechanisms: (1) the helical tooth geometry distributes the instantaneous impact force across a larger tooth contact zone compared to spur gears, reducing peak stress on any single tooth section; and (2) the 1.5× service factor built into the torque rating means the unit’s structural design capacity is 870 N·m — 50% above the rated load — providing a safety margin for the brief overloads caused by obstructions. For operations in rocky fields, we recommend pairing the EP-QZ115 with a slip-clutch-equipped PTO shaft (available in our PTO shaft range) that limits peak transmission torque to below the gearbox’s structural limit regardless of the impact severity.
Q5. How does a PTO-driven silage harvester gearbox differ from a self-propelled forage harvester gearbox in design and torque rating?
A PTO-driven silage harvester gearbox like the EP-QZ115 is sized for tractor PTO power levels — typically 40–120 kW at 540 or 1000 rpm. Self-propelled forage harvester gearboxes are substantially larger, handling engine inputs of 300–900+ kW with correspondingly higher torque ratings (often 2,000–8,000 N·m range) and planetary or multi-stage helical architectures. The mounting interfaces, housing dimensions, and service procedures are also completely different. The EP-QZ115 is exclusively designed for tractor-mounted (3-point hitch or trailed) double-disc silage platforms — not for installation in self-propelled machines.

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