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A portal axle (or portal gear lift) is an
off-road vehicle An off-road vehicle (ORV), also known as an off-highway vehicle (OHV), overland vehicle or adventure vehicle, is a type of transportation specifically engineered to navigate unpaved roads and surfaces. These include trails, forest roads, and ...
suspension and drive technology where the
axle An axle or axletree is a central shaft for a rotation, rotating wheel and axle, wheel or gear. On wheeled vehicles, the axle may be fixed to the wheels, rotating with them, or fixed to the vehicle, with the wheels rotating around the axle. In ...
tube or the half-shaft is offset from – usually above – the center of the
wheel A wheel is a rotating component (typically circular in shape) that is intended to turn on an axle Bearing (mechanical), bearing. The wheel is one of the key components of the wheel and axle which is one of the Simple machine, six simple machin ...
hub and where driving power is transferred to each wheel via a simple gearbox, built onto each hub. It gives two advantages: ground clearance is increased, particularly beneath the low-slung differential housing of the main axles — and secondly, any hub reduction gearing allows the axle half shafts to drive the same power but at reduced torque (by using higher shaft speed). This reduces load on the axle crown wheel and differential. The portal gear configuration is also sometimes called a ''drop gear'' or ''drop gearset'' configuration (which, despite its similarity to the term ''
dropped axle A dropped axle is the axle of a vehicle that is bent upwards towards the ends, i.e. the centre is 'dropped'. This gives two advantages: the centre of gravity of the bodywork is lowered relative to the wheels, which improves stability; secondly t ...
'', produces the opposite effect).


Description

Compared to a normal layout, portal axles enable the vehicle to gain higher ground clearance, as both the axle tube and differential casing are tucked up higher under the vehicle. Due to the gear reduction at the wheel which lessens the
torque In physics and mechanics, torque is the rotational analogue of linear force. It is also referred to as the moment of force (also abbreviated to moment). The symbol for torque is typically \boldsymbol\tau, the lowercase Greek letter ''tau''. Wh ...
on all the other
drivetrain A drivetrain (also frequently spelled as drive train or sometimes drive-train) or transmission system, is the group of components that deliver mechanical power from the prime mover to the driven components. In automotive engineering, the driv ...
components, the size of the differential casing can be reduced to gain even more ground clearance. Additionally, all drivetrain elements, in particular the transfer gearbox and driveshafts, can be built lighter. This results in lowering the
center of gravity In physics, the center of mass of a distribution of mass in space (sometimes referred to as the barycenter or balance point) is the unique point at any given time where the weighted relative position of the distributed mass sums to zero. For ...
for a given ground clearance. Where a vehicle also requires a reduced top speed, in at least one gear, the gear ratio can also have this effect. The military Kübelwagen of WWII used a ratio of 1.4:1 to provide a 2.5 mph walking speed in first gear, as well as a useful lift of 50 mm. As they require a heavier and more complex hub assembly, however, these systems can result in an increased
unsprung weight The unsprung mass (colloquially unsprung weight) of a vehicle is the mass of the suspension, wheels or tracks (as applicable), and other components directly connected to them. This contrasts with the sprung mass (or weight) supported by the ...
and require robust axle-control elements to give predictable handling. In addition, at higher speeds the hub assembly can overheat. They are also used in
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s and low floor buses although, in the case of the latter, the device is engineered in the opposite way to those fitted to off-road vehicles - the axle is below the center of the wheel. Thus, the ''inverted portal axle'' allows the floor of the bus to be lowered, easing access to the bus and increasing the available cabin height. ''Bolt-on portals'' (or ''drop boxes'') are a housing with a set of gears which bolts onto the final flange of the axle tube. This approach allows existing vehicles to be converted to use portal gear lifts without modifying the axles ( Volvo C303 or Unimog 404).


Examples

Vehicles fitted with portal axles include: *
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and Hummer H1 * International FTTS * Land Rover Defender 130CC-R(hino) *
Mercedes-Benz G500 4×4² The Mercedes-Benz G500 4×4² (or G550 4×4² in the United States and Canada) is a special edition of the W-463 Mercedes-Benz G-Class (1990–2018), built with portal axle, portal gear axles and much larger wheels and tires, for greatly increase ...
and G63 AMG 6x6 6x6 truck. * Mercedes-Benz Unimog *
Porsche 597 The Porsche 597 ''Jagdwagen'' (hunting car) is a light military vehicle, designed to fill the same general role as the Jeep, Kübelwagen and Land-Rover. Originally developed as a prototype for a tender to the German Army after World War II, th ...
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in Porsche 997 GT3 R Hybrid (2010) * Praga V3S (1952-1989) - 3 ton all-terrain truck (6x6) * Steyr-Puch Haflinger * Steyr-Puch Pinzgauer * Tatra T 805 small truck * Tatra T 810 medium truck * Toyota Mega Cruiser (Civilian model and JGSDF's High Mobility Vehicle) * Volkswagen Type 2 (first generation) Transporter , Kombi , Microbus * Volkswagen Type 82 Kübelwagen * Volkswagen Type 166 Schwimmwagen * Volkswagen Type 181 * Volvo C303 * Volvo C202 * LuAZ/ZAZ 969 * UAZ-469 (Only some military versions) **
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In-line gearboxes

A related development is the use of an epicyclic hub gearbox. This is mounted in-line with the half shaft, so that there is no change in ride height. They are often used for large and heavy vehicles, where the wheel diameter already gives adequate ground clearance. The reduction gearbox allows the half shafts to turn faster than the wheels, thus requiring less
torque In physics and mechanics, torque is the rotational analogue of linear force. It is also referred to as the moment of force (also abbreviated to moment). The symbol for torque is typically \boldsymbol\tau, the lowercase Greek letter ''tau''. Wh ...
for the same power. This permits a smaller and lighter half shaft and internal
drivetrain A drivetrain (also frequently spelled as drive train or sometimes drive-train) or transmission system, is the group of components that deliver mechanical power from the prime mover to the driven components. In automotive engineering, the driv ...
. Hub gearboxes were an iconic feature of the Alvis FV600 chassis vehicles, such as the Stalwart and
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. The FV600 used a version of the DAF
H-drive An H-drive drivetrain is a system used for heavy off-road vehicles with Six-wheel drive, 6×6 or Eight-wheel drive, 8×8 drive to supply power to each wheel station. H-drives do not use axles but rather individual wheel stations, usually carried ...
, with a single differential between sides and all wheels on each side linked by an internal driveshaft and bevel gearboxes to the half shafts. This has no differential axle between wheel stations on each side and so ' wind-up' was a regular problem for these vehicles when driven on roads. If individual wheels were out of phase with their neighbours, possibly caused by cornering or slightly varying tyre diameter, this could place a considerable force on the gearbox, leading to breakages. For this reason, it was regular practice when driving on tarmac to bump the vehicle over a kerb or other object at times, to allow this wind-up to be released. On slippery surfaces like sand or mud there is enough slippage between the tires and ground to dissipate the tension. They are now found on many large quarrying dump trucks and heavy plant vehicles.


Manufacturing

Today, portal gear lifts are manufactured for use in utility task vehicles (UTV).


See also

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Dropped axle A dropped axle is the axle of a vehicle that is bent upwards towards the ends, i.e. the centre is 'dropped'. This gives two advantages: the centre of gravity of the bodywork is lowered relative to the wheels, which improves stability; secondly t ...


References

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