The locking differential consists of the following components:
• | Locking Differential Spider |
• | Locking Differential Side Gear |
• | Locking Differential Clutch Disc Guide |
• | Differential Side Gear Shim |
• | Locking Differential Governor |
The locking differential allows for normal differential function as
indicated in the standard rear axle description. Additionally, the locking
differential uses multi-disc clutch packs and a speed sensitive engagement
mechanism that locks both wheels together if one wheel spins excessively
during slow vehicle operation. Under light loads, the clutch plates alone
tend to lock the axle shafts to the differential case, and therefore locking
to each other. This is due primarily to the gear separating the load developed
on the right clutch pack. This induced clutch torque capacity resists motion
between the side gear and the axle differential case. The differential
allows the wheels to turn at different speeds while the axle shafts continue
to transmit the driving force. Heavier throttle application will cause
an axle speed difference. This action starts the full-lock feature of the
unit. You can accomplish full-lock through the use of a heavyweight governor
mechanism, a cam system and a multi-disc pack. The flyweights on the governor
mechanism move outward in order to engage a latching bracket whenever the
wheel-to-wheel speed varies by approximately 100 RPM
or more. This action retards a cam, which, in turn, compresses the multi-disc
clutch packs, locking both of the side gears to the case. The 100 RPM
wheel-to-wheel speed allows for cornering with the differential lockup.
At vehicle speeds above approximately 32 km/h (20 mph), the
latching bracket overcomes a spring preload and swings away from the flyweights.
At this vehicle speed or greater, the differential is designed not to lock
since added traction is generally not needed. The axle parts of the vehicles
equipped with the locking differential are interchangeable with those equipped
with the conventional differential, except for the case assembly.