SD-1.22 – Borg-Warner Automatic Transmission Simulator
The simplicity of operation and the ease with which the student may understand the Mechanical Power Flow in the Borg-Warner 35 gearbox has made this simulator extremely popular with lecturers and students alike, in Technical Colleges throughout the world.
Description
The simplicity of operation and the ease with which the student may understand the Mechanical Power Flow in the Borg-Warner 35 gearbox has made the Sanderson simulator extremely popular with lecturers and students alike, in Technical Colleges throughout the world.
Pins, inserted in accordance with the chart in the Laboratory Manual, lock discs to simulate the action of the clutches and brake bands.
Each of the three forward ratios and reverse may be selected as required simply by inserting the appropriate pins as specified in the chart, and the relative movements of the different components can be clearly seen and studied.
When the student has become familiar with the Mechanical Power Flow, he may then proceed to use the unit for diagnostic purposes. By following the step by step procedure laid down in the Laboratory Manual he is able to study the effect of a faulty clutch or brake band. Also included in the Laboratory Manual are the calculations for the gear ratios which are the same for simulator and the Borg-Warner Box.
The unit may be wall mounted or fitted to the Universal Mounting Frame (Ref SD-1.10).
Technical Specifications
Features & Benefits
Mounting Frame: SD-1.10
Weights: SD-1.02 x 2
Packed and crated shipping specifications
Volume: 0.09m³
Gross weight: 19Kg
Length: 0.26m
Width: 0.25m
Height: 0.60m
Net weight: 15Kg
SD-1.22