
Dana Rexroth Transmission Systems introduced a short-drop version of the R2 hydromechanical variable transmission (HVT) at CONEXPO 2017, with pre-production testing by OEMs expected to begin by the end of 2017.
- Ideal for material-handling, pushback, and forestry applications
- Features a modular configuration with a redesigned transmission case that reduces input/output distance
- Supports power outputs from 130-200 kW (174-268 hp)
- Demonstrated fuel savings of up to 25% over traditional transmission designs with additional savings possible through further optimization with equipment subsystems
- Reduce fuel consumption by decreasing engine speeds throughout the duty cycle and also at idle, when speeds can drop to as low as 600 rpm
- Enable sensitive, precise vehicle positioning with a stepless drive that offers improved acceleration while maintaining tractive effort
- Optimize the operating point of the diesel engine by decoupling engine speed from drive speed
- Maintenance costs are reduced by utilizing hydrostatic braking and wear-free directional reversing without clutches
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