Hydrostatic Transmission

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HYDROSTATIC
TRANSMISSION
HYDROSTATIC
It is a Transmission that is used alone
in vehicles or machinery that
require greater force. Given that
this TH They achieve high levels of
performance and extensive regulation
full power. It is very easy to use.
TRANSMISSION
HYDROSTATIC

1.- An Electric Motor


2.- A Hydraulic Pump
TRANSMISSION
HYDROSTATIC
A hydrostatic transmission is a transmission
that allows a continuous variation of speed
in both directions of rotation.
A hydrostatic transmission can be of the
type:
Open circuit
TRANSMISSION
HYDROSTATIC

1.- Input shaft 5.- Starting Wheel


2.- Pistons 6.- Oil circuit
FUNCTIONING
FUNCTIONING
Dead or Neutral Point.-
FUNCTIONING
Forward or Direct March.-
FUNCTIONING
Go backwards or reverse.-
FINAL CONTROL
HYDROSTATIC
In some machines, each drive shaft is
coupled to a set formed by a pump coupled
to a hydraulic motor, called Hydrostatic
Final Drive .
FINAL CONTROL
HYDROSTATIC

Explosion
engine.

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Bearing

1 .- Axial piston engine 4 .- Two Final


Controls
2.- Charging pump Hydrostatic
3.- Axial piston pump 5.- Drive Wheel
FINAL CONTROL
HYDROSTATIC
Oil circuit in a hydrostatic final drive
TRANSMISSION
HYDROSTATIC
Advantages of the T. H.
• Continuous range of speeds and torques.
• Simplified control using a single lever
• Progressive speed change, without steps
• Speed change in full gear
• Maximum engine torque to start
• Ease of force coupling – no transmission bars required.
• Great compactness in relation to power
• No clutch or large gear trains needed
• It absorbs instantaneous overloads well.

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