Different types of retarders
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RE: Different types of retarders
All ZF and Voith retarders are mounted inside the gearbox and are hydraulic. In ZF-equipped buses there is often a dash-mounted gearbox temperature indicator and when the retarder is used this rises, sometimes a great deal for example when used when going downhill for a prolonged period. Voith retarders are very powerful and can in the right hands slow a bus to walking pace without using the brakes. Electric retarders were seen many years ago (this is what a Telma is) and were little more than a large magnet around the prop-shaft and were generally only used on coaches. Nowadays coaches use either gearbox-mounted examples in the case of fully-automatics, or exhaust/engine brakes in those which are manuals or have automated manual transmissions. The latter are easily identifiable as the engine or exhaust brake cuts in momentarily when changing up a gear to slow the engine down quickly and allow a quicker shift. |
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Different types of retarders - VolvoB10M - 09/05/2013, 19:47
RE: Different types of retarders - 126th street - 10/05/2013 15:40
RE: Different types of retarders - VolvoB10M - 10/05/2013, 18:59
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