The Toro Company
AUXILIARY BRAKE SYSTEM FOR OUTDOOR GROUNDS MAINTENANCE VEHICLES HAVING HYDROSTATIC TRACTION DRIVE SYSTEMS
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Abstract:
An outdoor grounds maintenance vehicle is self-propelled by a hydrostatic traction drive system that provides dynamic braking to the vehicle without the need for separate service brakes acting on the wheels of the vehicle. An engine kill device can be manually actuated by the operator to access the dynamic braking of the traction drive system by reducing the speed of the prime mover that powers the pump of the traction drive system. This provides an auxiliary braking system that can be used in an emergency or on demand by the operator in the event the accelerator pedal does not properly control the pump swashplates. The operator can control the rate at which the auxiliary brake system reduces the speed of the prime mover to zero.
Utility
2 Aug 2017
23 Sep 2021