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Starter Drives




Starter Drives

Conventional Drive




In a Conventional Drive starter the pinion gear is located directly on the armature shaft.

The pinion and overrunning clutch form the driver assembly.

The driver assembly rides on a helical spline on the armature shaff so that when the driver is thrust by the solenoid, a combined axial and rotary motion occurs which greatly facilitates the meshing of the pinion.

Gear Reduction Drive




In their design and function, Gear Reduction Drives are much the same as conventional drive starters. The main difference in the gear reduction drive starter is a planetary gear set added between the field frame and the drive end shield. This design allows for the use of smaller and lighter starters.