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What are the functions of a hydraulic transmission system?

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OLillian
07/28/25 7:10am

Functions of hydraulic transmission system: 1. Utilizing liquid to convert mechanical energy into hydraulic pressure energy, which serves as the power factor in hydraulic transmission; 2. Converting hydraulic energy of the liquid into mechanical energy, acting inversely to the function of power components; 3. Continuously adjusting the speed of hydraulic motors as needed and regulating the pressure, flow rate, and direction of the working fluid in the hydraulic system. The hydraulic system mainly consists of five parts: power components, actuating components, control components, auxiliary components, and working medium. Among them, auxiliary components include pressure gauges, oil filters, energy storage devices, coolers, various pipe fittings (such as high-pressure ball valves, quick connectors, hose assemblies, pressure test connectors, pipe clamps), and oil tanks. The working medium refers to hydraulic oil or emulsion used in various hydraulic transmissions, which achieves energy conversion through oil pumps and hydraulic motors.

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OLeo
08/11/25 2:48pm

The hydraulic transmission system plays a huge role when I drive. It transfers engine power in the automatic transmission, ensuring smooth and seamless gear shifts, avoiding jerking sensations, and making driving more comfortable and enjoyable. I remember that long-distance trip where the hydraulic system helped maintain a steady speed with low fuel consumption. In the braking system, it amplifies my pedal force, making braking more reliable, especially enhancing safety on rainy and slippery roads. The steering system also uses hydraulics to reduce resistance, making turns much easier. Overall, the hydraulic transmission makes car operation more efficient and reliable, providing worry-free daily use.

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Caden
09/28/25 2:06am

Throughout my years of driving, I have often experienced the practical applications of hydraulic systems. They primarily transmit power and amplify force, such as in automatic transmissions where hydraulic fluid ensures smoother gear shifts and reduces mechanical impact. In terms of braking, the hydraulic principle converts my light pedal pressure into strong braking force, allowing quick stops in emergencies and enhancing safety. The steering system relies on it to reduce steering wheel resistance, making turns in urban areas effortless. During maintenance, it's essential to regularly check the hydraulic fluid level to prevent leaks that could affect performance, ensuring a safe and stable driving experience.

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PhoebeDella
11/11/25 4:02am

The hydraulic system is very important for ordinary car owners like me. In the transmission, it ensures smooth gear shifts, eliminating jerks, especially when driving children around, making the ride feel stable. The braking system uses hydraulics to amplify foot force, providing reliable and safe stopping power. It also reduces steering wheel effort, making city driving more convenient. I recommend new car owners learn about regular hydraulic component inspections to maintain vehicle health.

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VonJack
01/01/26 5:48am

As someone interested in automotive technology, I believe hydraulic transmission systems play a significant role. They reduce friction through fluid when transmitting power, making gear shifting more efficient; they amplify force during braking, allowing effective stopping with just a light press. They also cushion vibrations and protect components. In daily driving, this system ensures smooth operation and deserves praise. Don't overlook fluid changes during maintenance.

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