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Spicer Central Tire Inflation System (CTIS)Unparalleled Mobility for Agricultural Vehicles
Introducing new features to reduce fuel consumption
and enhance productivity, the Spicer CTIS system
takes vehicle mobility to a higher level.
Providing the Optimal Footprint on Any TerrainProviding the Optimal Footprint on Any Terrain
Attributes Unique to Spicer CTIS
Rapid inflation and deflation time
Pneumatic lines pressurized only when system is in use
One seal and one air channel per tire configuration is superior to competing products which use multiple seals that can cause power loss and reliability issues
Wheel valves can be inspected and serviced without removing tires
Pressure in each tire can be independently controlled
Rotary joint design can be easily integrated into existing Dana axle designs
Evacuation of air at a high central point avoids any build-up of debris around the axle, valves, or wheels
Limp home feature avoids in-field repairs in the event of tire puncture
Optimizing Tires to the Working Environment When working either on- or off-road, agricultural productivity is markedly
impacted by whether or not tires are inflated to optimal pressures.
Today, it is widely accepted that a reliable tire inflation system can play an
important role in modern farming.
Spicer CTIS helps to increase traction, productivity, crop yield, and tire life.
Further, it delivers a number of unique attributes and critical functions that
competing systems simply cannot provide. Farmers seeking to enhance
productivity with the most sophisticated and controllable tire inflation
technology available need only look to Spicer CTIS.
Benefits on the Road Benefits in the Field
Tire-pressure adjustment from the cab while machine is moving Rapid inflate/deflate capability for enhanced productivity
10% tread deflection Higher crop yield
Reduced fuel consumption Reduced soil compaction
Safe, stable drive at optimum speed Longer tire life
Longer tire life Reduced ground pressure and footprint depth
Growing concern: Soil compaction in agriculture As farm tractors and field equipment become larger and heavier, soil compaction is emerging as a more significant consideration. While farmers expect a 5% to 10% yield loss each year from compaction, research indicates that the yield loss can be significantly higher.*
Wheel traffic is the top cause of soil compaction. And today, the weight of tractors has increased dramatically from less than 3 tons in the 1940s to approximately 20 tons for modern four-wheel-drive units.
Soil structure is important because it determines the ability of a soil to hold and conduct water, nutrients, and air necessary for plant root activity.
Wet soil is particularly susceptible to compaction, which can lead to:
Decreased crop yield
Impeded root growth
Increased risk of crop disease
Nitrogen and potassium deficiencies
By keeping ground disturbance to a minimum, Danas Spicer CTIS system helps farmers maintain productive fields year after year.
Soil compaction can significantly diminish plant growth and crop performance.
With the rapid inflate/deflate capability of Spicer CTIS, farms can produce higher crop yields while enhancing productivity.
Soil compaction
can lead to significant crop
yield losses.
Without the CTIS system in place, ruts can diminish a fields productivity.
*Source: Ward Vorhees, USDA ARS, 2000
2015 Dana Limited OHSCTIS-102015 DOSG52641
Application PolicyCapacity ratings, features, and specifications vary depending upon the model and type of service. Application approvals must be obtained from Dana; contact your representative for application approval. We reserve the right to change or modify our product specifications, configurations, or dimensions at any time without notice.
The Spicer CTIS PackageDepending on the specific application, the Spicer CTIS package delivers a flexible design that can be adapted to numerous vehicle configurations and aftermarket retrofitting.
This comprehensive tire inflation system is available worldwide. Grape farmers in the vineyards of France, canola farmers on the plains of Canada, and rice farmers in the fields of China can all rely on and benefit from this unique Original Equipment package.
Spicer Control Panel (independent or OEM-integrated)
Enables tire-pressure monitoring and adjustment from the cab or remotely while the machine is moving.
Spicer Mechatronic Control Unit (MCU) Intelligent system control unit. Provides full air management, tire-pressure sensing, and centralized air-exhaust to avoid any build-up of debris around the axle, valves, or wheels. Capable of linking to external communication protocols and telematics systems.
Spicer Wheel Valve Controls air flow in and out while isolating the tire from the system. Simple to inspect and service without removing tires. Design can be customized per customer preference.
Spicer Integrated Rotary Pneumatic Seal Fully integrated into axle and pressurized only when in use. Features large air-flow ports to facilitate rapid inflation and deflation. Designed using a robust, single-channel, twin-seal design, reducing complexity and power loss.
Spicer Front Axle Compact, highly integrated solution packaging air channels inside the axle hubs without impacting overall external dimensions. Can be adapted to existing Dana axle designs.
Dana Holding Corporation3939 Technology DriveMaumee, Ohio, USA 43537
www.dana.com/offhighway
Dana Italia Spa Via Linfano 38062 Arco (TN) Italy
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