Wheel differential lock – Spicer Convertible Tandem Axles User Manual

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Theor

y of Operation

Theory of Operation

Wheel Differential Lock

The Spicer Wheel Differential Lock is an optional feature for

Spicer Axles. In operation, it positively locks the wheel differen-

tial, to provide improved traction under adverse road condi-

tions.
The differential lock is driver-controlled through an electric

switch or air valve mounted in the cab. The locking mecha-

nism is air-operated to engage a mechanical clutch and lock

the wheel differential. It is spring-operated to disengage the

lock and permit the wheel differential to function normally.

The wheel differential lock consists of three major assemblies.

Shift Cylinder Assembly: Operates a shift fork and

push rod assembly.

Shift Fork and Push Rod Assembly: Engages and

disengages the differential lock curvic clutch assem-

bly.

Curvic Clutch Assembly: Consists of a sliding clutch

splined to an axle shaft and a fixed clutch which is

splined to the differential case hub.

The differential lock also includes a selector switch (electric)

which senses clutch engagement and sends an electrical sig-

nal to a cab mounted indicator light (or an audible signal

device).

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