Linde Hydrostatic Drive Difference
 

Linde Hydrostatic Drive Difference

Linde Hydrostatic Drive Difference

One of the most prominent features of the Linde product is the Hydrostatic drive system. Leading-edge forklift truck engineering is inseparably linked to the Linde hydrostatic drive concept. And not surprisingly, it is acknowledged as the ultimate drive system and is superior to all others.  It achieves maximum lift truck performance. Linde has refined the hydrostatic drive to match the working conditions encountered by modern-day forklifts and perfecting it to meet every requirement for handling ease, durability, efficiency, and ergonomic operation.

Direction Selection:

The hydrostatic pump differs from a hydrostatic motor in one key aspect. Due to the swashplate being tiltable, the rate at which oil is delivered by the pump can be controlled continuously and precisely and yet independently of the speed at which the engine drives the pump.

When the truck is stationary, the swashplate is in the neutral position and the pistons do not stroke in and out. As a result, no oil is displaced, and no power is transmitted to the drive wheels. Pressing the forward directional control pedal changes the angle of the swashplate and the pump starts delivering the oil flow needed to drive the independent wheel motors. The farther the swashplate is tilted, the faster the truck will accelerate.

Changing travel direction is just as easy and convenient. Pressing the reverse directional control pedal tilts the swashplate in the opposite direction. This reverses the inlet and outlet ports, and the oil flow rotates the hydraulic motors, generating reverse travel. The operation is continuous with no adverse effect on the hydrostatic system as it transfers smoothly and safely from maximum speed forward through neutral to maximum speed in reverse.

Design Advantage. Durability and Efficiency.

Mechanical breakdowns and high servicing expenses are a thing of the past. Durability and efficiency are here to stay with the Linde hydrostatic drive.

  • No differential: Oil flow delivered by the pump is evenly divided between the two hydraulic motors, no mechanical differential is needed for power transmission.
  • No conventional service brakes: Hydrostatic drive slows down the truck by decreasing the flow of oil. As the directional control pedal is released, the truck progressively and smoothly decelerates to a complete stop.
  • No transmission: The variable control of oil flow allows flexible speed and random directional changes, eliminates the need for a mechanical transmissions and the extremely costly repairs that tend to come with them.

No clutch: At all times, the hydraulic pump is controlled via the travel pedals, from neutral to full speed; Eliminating the need for a clutch to separate the drive from the engine.

Linde Hydrostatic Drive Difference

Powerful, precise and robust

To transfer power from the engine to the wheels, Linde utilizes a hydrostatic drive system.  This is the foundation of Linde’s entire portfolio of advantages.

This unique power transfer is successfully used in the most demanding applications imaginable; earth-moving, logging, construction, mining, etc…  with smooth performance and continuous power transfer, this is ideally suited for any forklift operation.

  • Hydrostatic drive eliminates traditional transmissions and brakes. This greatly reduces your long-term maintenance costs and improves performance.
  • Equipped with this drive system, Linde forklifts can easily manage the adverse effects of ramps, dust, heat, humidity, pushing, shoving, bulldozing…just to name a few.
  • Not only is this propulsion system very precise and durable it is also highly energy efficient.  As it responds to pressure and volume, power is instant and continuous.

Call Advanced Material Handling Systems for a free demo and to find out more how the Linde Hydrostatic Drive System can save you time, money and improve the bottom line!