Splitter shift mechanism and control

Machine element or mechanism – Gearing – In series plural interchangeably locked nonplanetary units

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74339, 192 697, 192 6991, F16H 308

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056512929

ABSTRACT:
A splitter-type compound transmission (110) is provided with a splitter clutch (180) having increased backlash and a three-position actuator (202) controlled by a microprocessor-based controller (222). The controller will receive inputs for various sensors including a sensor indicating the position of a manual splitter selector switch (218).

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