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Quickshift marine transmission instantly applies power to the dirveline at low torque when shifting from neutral to full ahead or full reverse...

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NO MARINE TRANSMISSION IN THE WORLD SHIFTS AS FAST AND SMOOTH AS THE TWIN DISC QUICKSHIFT™. YET IT PROVIDES SLOW SPEED CONTROL OF FIVE KNOTS OR LESS.

Using a proprietary shifting technology, the new Quick Shift™ marine transmission instantly applies power to the dirveline at low torque when shifting from neutral to full ahead or full reverse. It senses the amount of power applied and the corresponding torque resistance. It then cushions driveline shock and optimises the power to the driveshaft to smoothly overcome that resistance within milliseconds. The result is a steep but smooth power curve, whether you go full bore or just nudge the throttle. 

The QuickShift offers boaters a distinct advantage for docking and other low speed manoeuvres. The QuickShift's unique ability to regulate engine torque at extremely low speeds allows boat operators to slow prop speed down to 50 RPM or less. This affords controllable manoeuvring at slower speeds than even conventional trolling-type transmissions.

Such low speed control in conjunction with extremely fast, jolt-free shifts greatly facilitates docking or other precision handling situations. This new line of marine transmissions, with its lack of the usual "shift-lag-clunk-lurch-lug" characteristics, will reduce wear and tear on engine, drivetrain and passengers.

For a complete brochure of Twin Disc QuickShift  gearboxes, please click this link .

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