BeardofZeus
Mechanical
- Nov 20, 2011
- 4
Hi Everyone,
I'm very new to hydraulics so please forgive me if my question is very basic.
I have a "tractor" that has hydraulic motors at each wheel. Each side has the front and rear motors setup in parallel with a 50/50 divider ( that is supposed to allow equal flow to the front a back wheels. Steering works via valves by the operator that change the pressure going to each side resulting in skid steering.
Now on our latest revision we've added a tank-track to each side (chains going all the way around both tires coupling them together) so that it can have better traction. We're finding now that the wheel couplers are breaking where they before the tank track they weren't.
Trying to diagnose the problem, we're trying to figure out if it's hydraulics related or just that the couplers are under-designed for the forces we've been putting through them.
So because the wheels are now coupled together externally via the tank track, is there fighting between the motors if they're not spinning perfectly at the same rate or does this setup account for that?
Appreciate the help!
- Mike
I'm very new to hydraulics so please forgive me if my question is very basic.
I have a "tractor" that has hydraulic motors at each wheel. Each side has the front and rear motors setup in parallel with a 50/50 divider ( that is supposed to allow equal flow to the front a back wheels. Steering works via valves by the operator that change the pressure going to each side resulting in skid steering.
Now on our latest revision we've added a tank-track to each side (chains going all the way around both tires coupling them together) so that it can have better traction. We're finding now that the wheel couplers are breaking where they before the tank track they weren't.
Trying to diagnose the problem, we're trying to figure out if it's hydraulics related or just that the couplers are under-designed for the forces we've been putting through them.
So because the wheels are now coupled together externally via the tank track, is there fighting between the motors if they're not spinning perfectly at the same rate or does this setup account for that?
Appreciate the help!
- Mike