PTO Shaft for Air-blast Sprayer / Mistblower – Precision-Matched for Peak Efficiency
The interface between tractor and air-blast sprayer is one of the most stressed mechanical connections on a farm. Our PTO shaft for air-blast sprayer is precision-matched to the torque curves and speed profiles of orchard and vineyard spraying, reducing power loss and extending the life of every connected component. Available in multiple series to suit tractors from compact utility to high-horsepower models.

Technical Specifications – Air-blast Sprayer / Mistblower PTO Shaft
| Parameter | Specification / Customisable Range |
|---|---|
| Application | Air-blast Sprayer / Mistblower |
| Recommended Tractor HP | 30–90 HP |
| PTO-snelheid | 540/1000 rpm |
| Maximum Continuous Torque | 200–600 Nm |
| Peak Torque Capacity | 900 Nm |
| Shaft Series | T2 / L2 (Light-medium duty) / T3 / L3 (Medium duty) / T4 / L4 (Medium-heavy duty) |
| Implement-End Yoke Options | Splined yoke (1-3/8″ 6-spline) / Splined yoke (1-3/4″ 20-spline) |
| Surface Treatment | Hot-dip galvanised |
| Tube Wall Thickness | 3.5 mm |
| Recommended Lubricant | EP2 lithium-complex |
| Assembly Weight | 8–18 kg (varies by length) |
| Maximum Extended Length | 1381 mm |
| Tractor-End Yoke Options | Splined yoke (1-3/8″ 21-spline) / Splined yoke (1-3/8″ 6-spline) |
| Closed Length (Lmin) | 700–1100 mm (customisable) |
| Guard Colour | Green (RAL 6018) |
| Outer Tube Diameter | 42 mm |
| Spline Hardness | HRC 58-62 |
| Dynamic Balance | Dynamically balanced to ISO 1940 G16 |
| Overload Protection Options | Cam-release clutch / Free-wheel overrunning clutch / Shear bolt torque limiter |
| Maximum Operating Angle | 45° |
How the PTO Shaft Operates in Air-blast Sprayer / Mistblower Applications
The PTO shaft serves as the mechanical bridge between tractor and air-blast sprayer. Mounted between the tractor’s rear PTO outlet and the implement’s input connection, it converts the tractor’s stationary-axis rotation into a flexible, articulating power stream that can follow the implement through field manoeuvres.
Internally, two precision universal joints provide up to 25° of operating angle, while the profile tube telescopes to accommodate the variable distance between tractor and implement during orchard and vineyard spraying. The shaft rotates at the selected PTO speed, delivering continuous torque to power the air-blast sprayer’s working components.
Built into the assembly is a torque-limiting device—either a friction clutch, shear bolt, or cam-release mechanism—positioned at the implement end. This device automatically disengages when torque exceeds a set threshold, preventing damage to both the PTO shaft and the air-blast sprayer’s internal gearing.

Core Advantages of Our PTO Shaft for Air-blast Sprayer / Mistblower
⚙ Needle-Bearing U-Joints
Premium needle-bearing universal joints in our air-blast sprayer PTO shaft handle higher radial loads and last up to 3x longer than plain bearing alternatives.
🔨 Modular Assembly
Modular design lets you replace individual components—yokes, tubes, U-joints, guards—without replacing the entire shaft assembly.
🔒 Dual-Direction Protection
Overrunning clutches prevent reverse torque from damaged implements from feeding back into the tractor’s PTO gearbox.
⚖ Vibration-Dampened
Precision-machined profile tubes and balanced assemblies produce significantly less vibration, reducing operator fatigue during long shifts.
🛠 Colour-Coded Series
Series identification is simple with our colour-coded guard system—match the colour to your required torque rating instantly.
🌍 Fast Australian Delivery
Stocked in Australian warehouses for rapid dispatch—most orders ship within 48 hours to anywhere on the continent.
Brand Compatibility & Replacement Parts
Our PTO shaft for air-blast sprayer is designed as a direct-fit replacement for driveline assemblies supplied by AB Shaft, PTOline, Weasler, Bondioli & Pavesi, Walterscheid, AgriCardan, and others. We stock cross-reference guides to help you identify the correct shaft for your existing equipment.
⚠ Brand names are referenced solely for cross-compatibility identification purposes. We are not affiliated with, nor do we claim endorsement by, any of the brands mentioned. All trademarks remain the property of their respective owners.
Spare Parts & Accessories
Every component of our PTO shaft is available individually: U-joint cross kits, yokes (tractor-end and implement-end), profile tubes, safety guards, guard chains, torque limiters, and bearing kits. This means you can service and rebuild your shaft indefinitely, reducing long-term ownership costs.
Regulations, Compliance & Local SEO Considerations
Australian Safety Standards
All PTO shafts supplied for air-blast sprayer applications comply with AS 1121 (Power take-offs for agricultural tractors) and AS/NZS 4024.1 (Safety of machinery). Safety guards meet the guarding requirements of Safe Work Australia’s model WHS Regulations.
CE & ISO Compliance
Our manufacturing facility holds ISO 9001:2015 certification. Shaft assemblies are designed in accordance with ISO 5673 (Agricultural tractors and machinery – PTO drive shafts) and CE-marked where applicable.
State & Territory Requirements
PTO-driven equipment across Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Western Australia, South Australia, and Tasmania must comply with local WHS codes of practice for agricultural machinery. Our shafts are supplied with all required safety guarding and documentation to meet these obligations.

Quick Selection Guide for Air-blast Sprayer / Mistblower PTO Shafts
Use the table below to determine the correct PTO shaft specification for your air-blast sprayer. Measure your existing shaft or consult your implement manual before ordering.
| Parameter | Wat te controleren | Typical Range for Air-blast Sprayer / Mistblower |
|---|---|---|
| Tractor HP | Check tractor nameplate or manual | 30–90 HP |
| PTO-snelheid | Tractor PTO setting & implement requirement | 540 or 1000 rpm |
| PTO Spline Size | Count splines on tractor PTO stub | 1-3/8" 6-spline or 1-3/4" 6-spline |
| Shaft Closed Length | Measure tractor PTO to implement input | 700–1100 mm |
| Required Torque | Check implement manual or calculate from HP/speed | 200–600 Nm |
| Recommended Series | Match to torque requirement | T2 / L2 (Light-medium duty) / T3 / L3 (Medium duty) / T4 / L4 (Medium-heavy duty) |
| Overbelastingsbeveiliging | Assess risk of sudden blockage | Friction clutch or shear bolt |
| Implement Yoke Type | Match to implement input shaft profile | Quick-release or splined |
📌 Not sure which shaft to choose? Contact our technical team with your tractor model and implement details for a free recommendation.
Installation Guide – PTO Shaft on Air-blast Sprayer / Mistblower
⚠ Warning: Always shut down the tractor engine, disengage the PTO, and wait for all rotating parts to stop completely before beginning installation. Follow your tractor and implement manufacturer’s safety instructions.
Step 1: Pre-Installation Inspection
Unpack the PTO shaft and inspect all components for shipping damage. Verify that the yoke splines, U-joints, profile tubes, and safety guards are in perfect condition. Confirm the shaft series and length match your air-blast sprayer requirements.
Step 2: Set Correct Shaft Length
Park the tractor with the air-blast sprayer in its normal working position. Measure the distance from the tractor PTO stub face to the implement input shaft face. Adjust the telescoping tubes so that the shaft closed length is approximately 10–15 mm shorter than this measured distance to allow for suspension travel.
Step 3: Connect Tractor-End Yoke
Slide the tractor-end yoke onto the PTO stub shaft. Ensure the splines engage fully and the locking mechanism (push-pin or collar) clicks into place. Verify there is no excessive radial play.
Step 4: Connect Implement-End Yoke
Align the implement-end yoke with the air-blast sprayer’s input shaft. Slide the yoke onto the splines or into the keyway and secure with the appropriate locking mechanism. If a torque limiter is present, ensure it is correctly oriented per the manufacturer’s markings.
Step 5: Install Safety Guards
Slide the guard halves over the shaft and connect them using the supplied clips. Attach the guard retention chains—one to the tractor drawbar or a fixed point, one to the implement frame. The guards must be able to rotate freely and must never be attached to a rotating component.
Step 6: Final Check & Test Run
Verify all connections are secure. Start the tractor engine and engage the PTO at idle speed. Observe the shaft for smooth rotation, unusual vibration, or noise. Gradually increase to operating speed. Re-check all fasteners after the first hour of operation.

PTO Shaft Troubleshooting Guide for Air-blast Sprayer / Mistblower
| Symptom | Possible Cause | Recommended Action |
|---|---|---|
| Implement speed inconsistent | PTO shaft slipping; worn splines; clutch partially engaged | Check yoke engagement; replace yoke if splines are worn; adjust or replace clutch assembly |
| Shaft will not telescope smoothly | Corrosion or debris in profile tubes; insufficient lubrication | Clean and grease profile tubes; replace if scoring is visible |
| Excessive vibration during operation | Worn U-joint cross bearings; shaft out of balance; excessive operating angle | Replace U-joint cross kit; check yoke alignment; reduce operating angle to <25° |
| Unusual whining or grinding sound | Gearbox input bearing failure; misaligned shaft | Inspect implement gearbox; re-align tractor and implement; check shaft length overlap |
| Heat build-up at U-joint | Insufficient lubrication; excessive operating angle; bearing failure | Grease U-joints immediately; reduce operating angle; replace cross kit if bearings are damaged |
| Shear bolt breaks repeatedly | Implement blockage not cleared; wrong bolt grade used; shaft undersized | Clear blockage source; use only specified bolt grade; consider upgrading to next shaft series |
| PTO shaft disconnects during operation | Worn locking collar; damaged retaining groove on PTO stub | Replace quick-release yoke; inspect and repair PTO stub groove if worn |
| Overload clutch slipping under normal load | Clutch plates worn or contaminated; incorrect torque setting | Adjust clutch torque setting; replace clutch plates if worn or oil-contaminated |
Case Studies – PTO Shaft for Air-blast Sprayer / Mistblower in Australia
Field notes from our engineering and sales team across Australia:
📍 Coffs Harbour, NSW – Stuart Palmer
Purpose: Outfitted a newly purchased second-hand air-blast sprayer with a reliable aftermarket PTO shaft
Feedback: “The safety guards are solid and rotate freely. They actually meet the WHS requirements unlike the cheap ones you get from other suppliers.”
📍 Toowoomba, QLD – Tom Sullivan
Purpose: Purchased a complete PTO shaft assembly as a spare for the busy season
Feedback: “Fitted perfectly to my air-blast sprayer with zero modification. The quality is noticeably better than the OEM shaft it replaced. I’ll be ordering more for my other implements.”
📍 Bundaberg, QLD – Steven Harris
Purpose: Required a custom-length shaft for a non-standard tractor-to-implement spacing
Feedback: “Fast delivery to regional Australia. The shaft arrived well-packaged and the U-joints are smooth as butter. Very impressed with the build quality.”
📍 Wagga Wagga, NSW – Kevin Martin
Purpose: Upgraded from a light-duty shaft to a heavy-duty series for commercial-scale orchard and vineyard spraying
Feedback: “We run our air-blast sprayer hard across 2,000 hectares and this shaft hasn’t missed a beat after two full seasons. Exceptional value for money.”
📍 Merredin, WA – Michael Carter
Purpose: Replaced a corroded shaft that had been exposed to chemical spray residues
Feedback: “We swapped out our old economy shaft for this one and noticed an immediate reduction in vibration. The tractor runs quieter and the implement operates smoother.”
Frequently Asked Questions – PTO Shaft for Air-blast Sprayer / Mistblower
❓ Do you ship to regional and remote Australia?
Absolutely. We ship to all Australian postcodes via major freight carriers. Regional and remote areas may have slightly longer transit times, but we work with multiple carriers to ensure reliable delivery across the country.
❓ What is the difference between a shear bolt and a friction clutch?
A shear bolt is a sacrificial pin that breaks when torque exceeds its rated capacity. It is inexpensive but requires manual replacement after each event. A friction clutch slips when overloaded and automatically re-engages when the overload clears, offering uninterrupted operation in applications prone to frequent shock loads.
❓ What PTO shaft series do I need for my air-blast sprayer?
For most air-blast sprayer applications in the 30–90 HP range, we recommend the T2 / L2 (Light-medium duty) or T3 / L3 (Medium duty) series. If you operate near the upper end of this range or in particularly demanding conditions, consider stepping up to the S6 (Standard) series for additional safety margin.
❓ Are your PTO shafts balanced?
Yes. All our PTO shaft assemblies are dynamically balanced during manufacture. This reduces vibration, extends bearing life, and provides smoother operation compared to unbalanced aftermarket alternatives.
❓ Can I upgrade my existing air-blast sprayer PTO shaft to a heavier series?
In most cases, yes. As long as the yoke spline sizes match your tractor PTO stub and implement input shaft, you can upgrade to a heavier series for increased torque capacity and durability. Our technical team can advise on the correct upgrade path for your equipment.
❓ What causes premature U-joint failure?
Common causes include insufficient lubrication, excessive operating angles (over 25°), running at speeds higher than rated, misalignment between tractor and implement, and lack of regular inspection. Following the recommended maintenance schedule significantly extends U-joint life.
❓ How often should I grease the PTO shaft?
Grease all U-joint nipples every 8–10 hours of operation, or at the start of each working day. Grease the telescoping profile tubes at the same interval. Use EP2 lithium-complex grease or as recommended in your product manual.
❓ Can I use a 540 rpm shaft on a 1000 rpm PTO?
No. Using a shaft rated for 540 rpm on a 1000 rpm PTO will result in excessive speed, dangerous vibration, and potential catastrophic failure. Always match the shaft speed rating to both the tractor PTO setting and the implement requirement.
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Partner With Us – Air-blast Sprayer / Mistblower PTO Shaft Solutions
Whether you are a farmer seeking a single replacement shaft, a dealer looking to stock reliable driveline products, or an OEM manufacturer requiring bulk supply, we are ready to support your needs. Our air-blast sprayer PTO shafts are available in standard and custom configurations, with competitive pricing for volume orders.
📞 Contact our team today to discuss your requirements, request a quotation, or arrange a technical consultation. We are committed to delivering the right shaft, on time, every time.