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A cross-drive steering transmission is a transmission, used in tracked vehicles to allow precise and energy-efficient steering. It consists of the following main parts: * two identical single-stage planetary gearings, * a differential, * a hydraulic pump connected to the engine (similar to an oil pump of cars), * a hydraulic motor powered by the hydraulic pump, * hydraulic control valves.

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  • Überlagerungslenkgetriebe (de)
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  • A cross-drive steering transmission is a transmission, used in tracked vehicles to allow precise and energy-efficient steering. It consists of the following main parts: * two identical single-stage planetary gearings, * a differential, * a hydraulic pump connected to the engine (similar to an oil pump of cars), * a hydraulic motor powered by the hydraulic pump, * hydraulic control valves. (en)
  • Das Überlagerungslenkgetriebe dient zur Lenkung von Kettenfahrzeugen (z. B. Baggern oder Panzern). Es ist eine mit zwei Planetengetrieben ausgeführte Nachfolger der „Cletrac“-Lenkung, die Anfang der 1920er Jahre von der US-amerikanischen Cleveland Tractor Company für ihre Schlepper mit Kettenlaufwerk entwickelt wurde. Die Cletrac-Lenkung wird über zwei Hebel bedient, die über Lenkbremsen (Bandbremsen) auf das Differentialgetriebe wirken. (de)
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  • Das Überlagerungslenkgetriebe dient zur Lenkung von Kettenfahrzeugen (z. B. Baggern oder Panzern). Es ist eine mit zwei Planetengetrieben ausgeführte Nachfolger der „Cletrac“-Lenkung, die Anfang der 1920er Jahre von der US-amerikanischen Cleveland Tractor Company für ihre Schlepper mit Kettenlaufwerk entwickelt wurde. Die Cletrac-Lenkung wird über zwei Hebel bedient, die über Lenkbremsen (Bandbremsen) auf das Differentialgetriebe wirken. Ein Überlagerungslenkgetriebe ist in der Herstellung aufwändiger, da es einen eigenen Antriebsmotor benötigt, hat aber geringere Energieverluste und ist leichter und präziser zu bedienen. Die Funktionsweise ähnelt der eines Differentialgetriebes, mit dem Unterschied, dass sich die Drehzahlunterschiede zwischen rechter und linker Antriebsachse nicht selbsttätig einstellen, sondern von einem zweiten Antriebsmotor vorgegeben werden. (de)
  • A cross-drive steering transmission is a transmission, used in tracked vehicles to allow precise and energy-efficient steering. It consists of the following main parts: * two identical single-stage planetary gearings, * a differential, * a hydraulic pump connected to the engine (similar to an oil pump of cars), * a hydraulic motor powered by the hydraulic pump, * hydraulic control valves. A steering transmission combines the two functions needed for a tracked vehicle transmission: a transmission to couple the relatively constant engine speed to varying road speeds and a to drive the two output shafts (and so the tracks) at different speeds, thus steering the vehicle. Cross-drive transmissions developed after WWII, at a time when tanks were growing larger and heavier. A growing problem with earlier gearboxes had been the amount of heat dissipated in the brakes used for steering. As tanks grew heavier, a more efficient system was required not just for efficiency (i.e. more available power from the same engine) but also to reduce the wasted power having to be disposed of through heat and wear in the steering brakes. Cross-drive transmissions were developed from the earlier controlled-differential steering gearboxes. Their innovation was to cross-couple the two sides, so that excess power from the slow side of the gearbox could be supplied to the faster side. This reduced the power to be dissipated by braking and increased the power available to drive the fast track. Implementing this was difficult for most transmissions, as it required a varying gear ratio between the sides. Most gearboxes simply offered a single ratio, through fixed gears and clutches, which restricted steering to a single radius. The particular innovation of the cross-drive, over earlier attempts, was to use a torque converter in the cross shaft. This allowed a continuously variable ratio between the two sides and so more precise steering. Torque converters are also easier to make for the high torques required in tank design, saving weight and cost. Cross-drive transmissions also improved the drivability of the manual transmissions then in use. Manual transmissions were heavy and tiring to drive, requiring skill and strength from the driver, and also frequent adjustments as the clutch plates wore. The pre-selector gearbox had been used to simplify the driving task, but at the cost of mechanical complexity. The cross-drive transmissions offered a mechanically actuated self-changing gearbox, where the ratio selection could be either manual, automatic, or by pre-selection. The control input for steering also became lighter, allowing the use of a single hand-controlled joystick or "wobble stick", as used for the CD-850-1 transmission in the of 1950. The construction of these transmissions also integrated the transmission and steering gearbox functions into a single casing. This gave reduced overall weight and volume and reduced servicing times. A related development at this time was the "power pack" concept, where engine and transmission could be removed as a single unit. As size and complexity increased, fitter time became short, but mechanical handling through mobile cranes became available in the field. It was now quicker and simpler to exchange one large unit than to dismantle and re-assemble more connections to remove a smaller component. (en)
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