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The '''[[ZF Friedrichshafen AG|ZF]] Ecomat 2''' series of transmissions was introduced in 2001. They are essencially an inproved version of the [[ZF Ecomat]] series. Each model of the Ecomat 2 series are available with retarder and ability to go into neutral a short time after the vehicle has completly stopped. The Ecomat 2 were offered in four, five, or six speed variants, but around 2006, the four speed versions were discontinued
The '''[[ZF Friedrichshafen AG|ZF]] Ecomat 2''' series of transmissions was introduced in 2001. They are essentially an improved version of the [[ZF Ecomat]] series. Each model of the Ecomat 2 series are available with retarder and ability to go into neutral a short time after the vehicle has completely stopped. The Ecomat 2 were offered in four, five, or six speed variants, but around 2006, the four speed versions were discontinued


==Models==
==Models==

Revision as of 16:45, 24 October 2010

The ZF Ecomat 2 series of transmissions was introduced in 2001. They are essentially an improved version of the ZF Ecomat series. Each model of the Ecomat 2 series are available with retarder and ability to go into neutral a short time after the vehicle has completely stopped. The Ecomat 2 were offered in four, five, or six speed variants, but around 2006, the four speed versions were discontinued

Models

Type (5 or 6 speed) Max. input torque Max. input speed Mass w/ retarder
HP502C 1100 Nm 2800 355 kg
HP552C
HP592C 1250 Nm 2800 357 kg
HP602C 1600 Nm 2650 368 kg