Showing posts with label Truck Parts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Truck Parts. Show all posts

Friday, June 13, 2008

Study Reveals Automatic Transmissions Offer Fuel Savings

While truckers use automatic transmissions to reduce distraction and fatigue while driving, a new reason to go automatic could be fuel savings.

The Allison Transmissions homepage reports that recent test results show fully automatic transmissions can provide superior fuel efficiency and optimum fuel economy.



According to Lou Gilbert, Director, North American Marketing, Allison Transmission, “a truck’s duty cycle can be broken into four components: acceleration, cruise speeds, deceleration and idle. Of these, acceleration and cruising are the main factors impacting fuel consumption.”

Manual and automated manual transmissions interrupt engine power every time a shift is made. According to Gilbert, recent data log analysis of two North American P&D fleets shows an average of over 600 upshifts during an eight-hour timeframe.



Automatic transmissions provides smooth, seamless full-power shifts to put engine power to the ground in the most fuel-efficient way.

“Any interruption in engine power during a shift creates powertrain inefficiencies, loss of vehicle energy, lower average speeds and, ultimately, less work is accomplished with the fuel consumed,” according to Steve Spurlin, Executive Director, 3000/4000 Series Transmissions and Application Engineering, Allison Transmission. Adds Gilbert, “With full-power shifts, fleet managers will recognize higher average speeds versus manual or automated manual transmissions. Higher average speeds over a day mean the Allison Automatic accomplishes more work for the fuel utilized. So it is more fuel efficient."

This is in line with how the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), as part of its SmartWay Program, is formulating a test protocol proposal to measure the fuel efficiency of medium– and heavy-duty commercial vehicles for the first time.

Allison also offers a site that offers video and charts showing the fuel efficiency of automatic transmissions at http://www.allisontransmission.com/RealProof/

Source: Allison Transmissions

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Monday, May 19, 2008

Hendrickson Develops A Lift Axle For Roll-Off Chassis


Hendrickson Auxiliary Axle Systems recently unveiled a new lift axle model specifically for Class 8 roll-off vehicles - COMPOSILITE RO.

According to Hendrickson...

The latest addition to the popular COMPOSILITE family, the 13,500-pound capacity RO fixed axle model fits flat to the frame for maximum clearance from cylinder beams, attachments and sliding components. Scalloped hangers aid in the clearance around roll-off cylinders.

Hendrickson positioned COMPOSILITE RO springs and parallelogram components inside the frame rails retaining a compact 23.5-inch packing space.

Beams are spaced inboard one-inch for additional clearance, and unique air spring plates mount to the inside of the frame rail.

The parallelogram design keeps lift axle beams parallel to ensure proper wheel tracking and help enhance tire life, and lift plates remain parallel to extend air spring life. The stabilizer features a cover to protect the stabilizing rod from dirt and debris throughout travel.

COMPOSILITE RO fixed axle delivers 13 inches of travel and 10 inches of lift and weighs in at 905 pounds.

Source: Hendrickson

Monday, March 10, 2008

Hendrickson's new, lighter weight INTRAAX AANL


The Hendrickson web stie features details on the new NTRAAX AANL 23K suspension system.

According to Hendrickson...

Hendrickson's new, lighter weight INTRAAX® AANL 23K low-ride / liftable integrated trailer suspension system began rolling off assembly lines this month.

With a weight savings of 75 pounds, INTRAAX AANL 23K replaces the successful AAL 23K as Hendrickson Trailer Suspension System's lightest 23,000-pound capacity low-ride / liftable suspension system. Yet, it still gives fleets and owner operators the same outstanding ride and reliability.

INTRAAX AANL uses Hendrickson's Advanced Axle / Beam Technology (AXT(TM)), which teams tapered-beam and Hendrickson Large-Diameter Axle (LDA(TM)) technologies, to enhance component system strength, while reducing weight compared to similar-capacity suspension systems.

The AANL tapered-beam design uses high-performance TRI-FUNCTIONAL® III Bushings to deliver an outstanding ride. Road proven over millions of miles, patented TRI-FUNCTIONAL III Bushings feature a unique rubber compound for outstanding durability and ride.

LDA increases the diameter of today's traditional five-inch axle to five and three-quarters inches while slightly reducing the wall thickness. The wall thickness reduction combined with the increased diameter creates a more efficient use of material, which enhances strength while reducing weight.

LDA delivers as much as a 15-percent increase in bending and torsional stiffness compared to the five-inch (0.460-inch) walled axle, which reduces axle deflection under, load helping keep the axle straighter.

"With this suspension, there should be no perception that lighter weight somehow equates to a reduction in strength or durability. We have tested this suspension thoroughly, and it is worthy of being a Hendrickson," says Keith McComsey, vocational program manager for Hendrickson Trailer Suspension Systems.

Offered in ride heights from 6.5 to 17 inches, AANL brings road-proven Advanced Axle / Beam Technology to drop-decks, lowboys, platforms, tankers, bottom dumps and specialty trailers.

Source: Hendrickson