Monday, November 12, 2012

Troubles Connected with venting of gear cases

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Vents are necessary on practically all gear cases. However, such openings may lead to trouble. Thus, with  a  humid  atmosphere and  considerable  change  in  temperatures  of  gear  boxes, moisture will  enter and  condense, thereby  increasing  the possibility of rusting. Also dirt may enter through such openings. On  automobile  manufacturer actually  experienced  the  entrance of  both  dirt  and moisture  through the vents  in  differential  housings. The  correction was  to  extend  a house  from  the  vent  forward  with  the open  end  placed  on the frame, under  the  body and  facing  toward  the side  of  the car. A location for  the  opening  was chosen where  the  least  throw off from  the  tires  would  the present. If  the  intake  of  dust  or  dirt  is  material, the  use of air  filters is  suggested. Such precautions are taken in the case of machines operating in very dusty atmospheres. Thus, most tractors use filters on vents of gear cases. However, this adds another problem in that such filters must be kept clean. Suggestions have been  made  that  gear  cases  be kept  under  slight  pressure, thus  preventing  entrance of  contaminants. However, this is impractical in most cases. Installation of  filters  containing  silica  gel  on  vents  from  gear boxes has  been  suggested. While this would remove moisture, the value would depend upon the frequency of renewal of the absorbent. 
   

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