Showing posts with label transmission component. Show all posts
Showing posts with label transmission component. Show all posts

Thursday 7 September 2017

A Brief Concept on Transmission for the Commercial Vehicle.

The primary purpose of the commercial vehicle is to get some profit out of the service of the vehicle. Due to this reason, consumption of less amount of fuel without any damage in the parts of the car is necessary. In this matter, transmission for the commercial vehicle plays a vital role. Why? The reason is there are two kinds of communications in any carriage:
    Manual
    Automatic

Why Use Manual Transmission?

The manual one is required to control the gear and shaft manually, as per the wise of the driver. Light loaded private carriages with passengers use this kind of transformation in the gear changes. In the matter of commercial carriages, as most of the time, they are filled with heavy loads either by passengers or by goods, it's better to avoid the manual transformation in the motion, speed and in taking up the direction.


A Few Facts about Automatic Transmission

The automatic procedure ensures the gearing up the speed and motion automatically and intends to stick with a particular rate of speed while carrying heavy loads inside the carriage. Quite naturally, the carriages, which carry heavy loads, start to derive much strength to head forward or to have a reverse. In this situation, if the automatic procedure is selected, then it sets an average speed and power in the motion of the carriage and makes the drive safer and easier.

Why Manual Procedure to be Avoided in Commercial Vehicle?

It is already discussed that the main purpose of the commercial carriages is to gain the profit out of the drive without having any damage in the parts or fuel consumption. In the manual procedure, the engine intends to consume more fuel because it keeps on changing the gear as well as the strength and speed. This ever-changing method needs more power, and it is derived naturally from the fuel.


On the other hand, the automatic procedure sets a particular motion and speed, which ensures an appropriate amount of fuel consumption. It saves more fuel consumption than the manual one. Therefore, the automatic procedure is the best transmission for the commercial vehicle.

Monday 27 March 2017

Vehicle drive wheel changes speed by transmission.

It’s no secret that cars with manual transmission are usually more fun to drive that their automatic equipped counterparts. If you have seen even a passing interest in the act of driving, then the chances have you also appreciated a fine-shifting manual gearbox? From the four-speed basic handbook in a car from the 60’s to the highest Tec six speed in the car of today the principles of a manual gearbox are the same. The driver must shift gear to gear. Normally a manual transmission component bolts to a clutch house in that bolts to the back of the engine. If the vehicle is a front wheel, drive the transmission still attaches to the engine in the similar fashion.
This is for the reason as the transmission, differential and drive axles are one regarded as one complete unit. In a four wheel drive car, it has also supplied as a part of the front axle for the frontage wheels. The function of any transmission is transferring engine influence to the drive shaft and also to rear wheels. Gears inside the transmission component change the vehicles, drive-wheel momentum and torque to relation to engines momentum and torque. Low gear ratio serves as torque multipliers and helps the engine to develop sufficient power to speed up from a standstill.
Torque and power from the engine come to the front of the transmission component and rotates the main drive gear, which meshes with the cluster or countershaft gear. A series of gear, forged into one piece that resembles a cluster of gears. The cluster gear assembly rotates anytime the clutch is engaged to the engine which is in running mode, whether or not the transmission is in gear or it is in neutral. In order to mesh the gears and apply the engine power to move the vehicle, the driver presses the clutch and moves the shifter, which in turn moves the shift linkage and fork to slide a gear along the main shaft. Once the gears are meshed the clutch is released and the engine power is sent to the drive wheels. There can be several gears of different diameters and tooth count, and they all rotate at different speeds.