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Synchronizer Blocker Ring with Organic Lining
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Abstract
A new synchronizer blocker ring has been developed and investigated. Paper-based organic friction material is used as lining on a cold-formed sheet metal core. The many different friction materials which are well established in automatic transmissions also meet the different requirements of modern manual transmissions. Optimized lining/core combinations fulfill high performance and durability needs, show excellent oil compatibility and improved shift comfort at low shift forces. Low wear and low thermal expansion rates allow multi-cone synchronization systems on the basis of a low cost ring design.
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Lanzerath, G. and Patzer, H., "Synchronizer Blocker Ring with Organic Lining," SAE Technical Paper 860384, 1986, https://doi.org/10.4271/860384.Also In
References
- Socin R.J. Walters L.K. “Manual Transmission Synchronizers” Society of Automotive Engineers January 8-12 1968