New wheel motor and brake solutions for mobile applications
Since 1959, Black Bruin has been perfecting hydraulic wheel drives for long service in the toughest conditions. By helping OEMs develop more efficient machines, we make it possible for end users to increase productivity and work sustainably throughout the season. Today, the company continues to strengthen its offering for the mobile machinery with a new wheel hub motor and an extended range of brake options. These new solutions are designed for tractor-driven agricultural, forestry and construction applications, such as slurry tankers, silage wagons, forestry trailers, harvesting machines, and balers. They are also well suited for other off-highway equipment requiring additional traction, durability, and ease of maintenance.

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That’s a remarkable amount of work hours for a single machine, the Norcar 600 owned by Erkki Rinne is taken well care of, it even has the original Diesel engine.
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Kieran Anders is a forestry contractor working in the lake district. His work involves hand cutting and extracting timber using a skidder and tractor-trailer forwarder.
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It is not possible to eliminate chain shot, but there are simple steps that can be taken to reduce the risk.
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Arwel takes great pride in the fact that the mill has no waste whatsoever, “the peelings are used for children’s playgrounds, gardens and for farm animals in barns in the winter and the sawdust has multiple uses in gardens and farms as well.
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Timber hauliers need to encourage young blood in, and also look after the hauliers we have, we need make the sector a safe and positive place to work.
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BM60 Wheel Motor
The BM60 is a radial piston motor featuring Black Bruin’s distinctive rotating housing design. Combined with its robust bearing construction, it provides high load-carrying capacity, compact dimensions, and easy installation inside the wheel rim, enabling seamless integration into various types of machinery.
For off-road conditions, the BM60 delivers up to 25,000 Nm of torque, and with its two-speed function, the working speed can be flexibly adapted to varying operating conditions. With Black Bruin’s mechanical freewheeling technology, the motor can rotate freely without active hydraulics, functioning as a conventional wheel hub when required. The feature is particularly useful during on-road transport.
Key features of the BM60 Wheel Motor
- Displacement: 2000 – 3500 cm3
- Max. power: 90 kW
- Max. torque: 25,000 Nm
- Max. pressure: 450 bar
- 1- or 2-speed option
- Internal freewheeling valve
- Speed sensor
- CTIS preparation
Compact drum brakes designed for easy maintenance
The BM60 motor is available with a high-performance hydraulic or mechanical drum brake.
Both brake options share the same key advantages: they fit compactly around the motor, forming an exceptionally space-efficient and service-friendly assembly. The brake drum can be removed without detaching the motor from the machine, providing easy access for cleaning, inspection, and maintenance.

The hydraulically operated drum brake provides excellent design flexibility for different machine configurations. This allows the motor to be installed in steering axles, for example in various types of harvesting machines.
New mechanical drum brake option for the B250 Wheel Motor
Trusted in agricultural and forestry applications since its launch in 2017, the market-proven B250 wheel drive now comes with a new mechanical drum brake option. Similar to the drum brakes introduced for the BM60 motor, the new brake combines a compact design with a service-friendly structure.

Black Bruin will showcase its latest innovations at Agritechnica 2025, the world’s leading agricultural machinery exhibition, at stand 17G21.

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