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The Eaton® Ceemat™ Ate Transmission
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Abstract
The Eaton® CEEMAT™ Automatic Transmission was introduced to the commercial market in 1988. The CEEMAT (Converter Enhanced Electronically Managed Automatic Transmission) is currently used in traditional on/off highway applications such as front discharge mixers, dump trucks, refuse haulers and other specialty vehicles, as well as on-highway vocations such as coaches, motorhomes, and general highway applications needing an automatic transmission.
In 1993, Eaton developed and began producing the CEEMAT ATE model transmission. This model incorporates a communication link with the engine to provide compatibility with electronically controlled engines.
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Steurer, J. and Langbo, R., "The Eaton® Ceemat™ Ate Transmission," SAE Technical Paper 932999, 1993, https://doi.org/10.4271/932999.Also In
References
- Morscheck T. “The Eaton CEEMAT Converter Enhanced Electronically Managed Automatic Transmission” SAE Paper # 881830 Nov. 1988