Güzeller Org. San. Bölg. Galvano
Teknik San. Sit. Cumhuriyet Cad. 2/32
P.K. 41400 Gebze / Kocaeli
This application involves the swing arm bearing of a deflected cab-mounted gear shift in the AXOR-C
(SOP 2001) utility vehicle from Daimler AG.
The car manufacturer had two central goals with regard to the optimisation of the swing arm bearing: On the one hand, the suspension had to be flexurally stiff and durable in order to improve driving comfort, and on the other hand, it had to reduce the noise in the driver's cabin caused by vibrations.
In order to work reliably in the gear shift in the long term, they were also looking for a long-term solution that would not require any maintenance. Here, the material selection of the bearing was paramount.
By enlarging the bearing position, two iglidur G fixed flange bearing could be installed with a step-free pin. The rigidity of the bearing point was thus increased and the vibration impulses of the driver's cab were reduced. Thus, noise in the driver's cab caused by vibrations could also be reduced. With an additional iglidur G thrust washer, friction and wear could also be reduced. (Friction partner: flange bushing / thrust washer). By optimising the coefficients of friction, the component also has a longer service life, while the need for maintenance is eliminated. And if problems do arise with the gear shift, the bearings can be easily removed and quickly replaced. The simplified geometry and the elimination of case hardening of the pin reduced the manufacturing costs at the same time.