Innovation
Vibration Reduction System
Now that Sears are in a position to solve most vertical isolation
concerns, the next step is to reduce horizontal and lateral
vibrations. Being the first to introduce
horizontal and lateral isolation, Sears have applied the same
technological vertical suspension know how, to improving lateral
and horizontal isolation. October 2003 saw the production
introduction of 'Dead End Damping' (DED®) technology which
can significantly reduce horizontal and lateral vibrations.
Plus it has the added advantage of achieving this isolation
improvement, with out the need for disproportionate increases
in the required seat envelope, typicality associated with
the reduction in this type of vibration.
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The Success of the John Deere Active®
Seat has led Sears to introduce an innovative and
advanced all new suspension range including Semi-Active
and Active'Vibration Reduction System'(VRS®) versions,
which can reduce the frequency rating of our suspensions
to less than 0.5Hz.
For the operator, this means improved
comfort, ride performance, productivity and operator
well being. These seats can even help meet and exceed
the new Physical Agents Directive (PAD) legislation
due for introduction from 2007 within the European
Union.
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What you gain
Sears VRS® SEMI-ACTIVE COMPUTER CONTROLLED
suspensions for optimum ride performance
in the replacement seat market. 15 years of low frequency
development have made Sears the world leader in advanced suspensions
and has enabled Sears to produce this suspension that can
operate below 0.75 Hz. Cutting vibration transfer by over
40%, the system is designed to absorb virtually all rough
vertical jolts and vibrations, it can significantly improve
operator comfort and productivity.
Field studies by leading manufactures have proven that the
vehicle can by driven safely up to 15% faster across the ground
greatly improving productivity. This suspension can also help
to meet the Physical Agents Directive (EU introduction from
2007).
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does the VRS® work?
As the vehicle moves across the terrain the position
sensor provides the computer with real time changes
in surface conditions 500 times per second. The computer
instantly interprets the conditions selecting the appropriate
ride algorithm. The program then sends an electric pulse(changing
the strength of the magnetic field), to the MR fluid
filled Semi- Active damper changing the fluids viscosity
instantly. The ride firmness selector manually selects
the damping force overriding, (when required) the automatically
selected ride profile, enabling the seat to meet all
operator ride tastes. |
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