When operating a mobile machine such as a tractor, wheel loader, or telehandler, steeringduring work functions requires precise maneuvering.
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The ability to customize a machine’s steering ratio gives operators added precision while keeping them in ultimate control. At Danfoss, we call this dynamic steering ratio adjustment “quick steering.”
Together with the PVED-CLS digital actuator and SASA steering sensor, the Danfoss OSPE or EHi steering valves enable you to fine-tune steering performance. The PVED-CLS actuator incorporates steering software that has been optimized for machines used in agriculture and construction, while the SASA steering sensor is used to detect the absolute position and speed of the steering wheel.
With this system, you can adjust the number of times the steering wheel is turned to adapt steering performance to suit specific working requirements or on-road driving conditions: two turns lock-to-lock for accurate, high-speed driving, and seven turns lock-to-lock for precise, stand-still or slow speed maneuverability.
It’s also possible to adjust the steering ratio automatically, dependent on the speed of the vehicle. The result is a no-compromise solution that not only provides additional flexibility in vehicle system design, but also helps reduce work-related fatigue to improve operator productivity.
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All-wheel steering is one example of how Danfoss is at the forefront of machine versatility. This helps customers getting the most out of their equipment. Electrohydraulic steering system enables operators to manually adjust the steering mode, allowing them to best match machine performance to the task at hand.
To remain competitive in today’s agricultural equipment market, OEMs are offering satellite-based, automatic steering solutions.
Danfoss continues to lead the way with advanced, electrohydraulic joystick steering solutions. These offer design flexibility for you, superior machine controllability and performance for your customers.
Our fail-safe steer-by-wire solutions allow you to remove the steering column. You can then replace it with smaller, precise steering mechanisms such as a joystick or mini-wheel.
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Electro-hydraulic steering valve used with mechanical steering wheel. Certified - SIL 2 fail safe. Applications with quick steering and auto-guidance (GPS). Interface to joystick and electric steering wheel.
Electro-hydraulic steering valve used for steer-by-wire systems. Certified - SIL 2 fail safe. Applications with quick steering, auto-guidance (GPS) and all wheel steering. Interface to joystick and electric steering wheel.
Electric steering wheel input device with passive force-feedback used for steer-by-wire systems. Certified - SIL 2 fail safe. Improving operator comfort and ergonomics. Variable steering ratio and smooth steering feel.
Joystick input device used for steer-by-wire systems. Certified - SIL 2 fail safe. Improving operator comfort and ergonomics. Joystick range features a single- and dual-axis configurations, multiple mechanical and electrical interface options.
Many options are available with our PLUS+1® programmable displays. Ranging from plug and play to customized operator interfaces with optional external camera.
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