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Volute suspension
Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2007 8:40 pm
by Patrick O'Donnell
Which Volute suspension is fitted to the US Half track?
Is it Vertical or Horizontal?
Which is better and please will you explain the difference and advantages?
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 6:56 pm
by Mike Gormley
Patrick,
The US Half tracks did not use the volute suspension
The vertical volute spring suspension or VVSS was the early suspension used on the Sherman
The springs were mounted upright or "vertical" in the suspension bogey.
It was a very reliable suspension and gave the Sherman its superior manuverability
About the time that the mid production Sherman M4A3's were being produced the horizontal volute spring suspension or HVSS was developed and used on most Shermans from then on and was fitted to some earlier model Shermans as well.
The springs were mounted on their sides or "horizontal" in the suspension bogey which was completely different from the VVSS bogey because it had twin road wheels on each end as opposed to one
This allowed wider tracks to be used on the Sherman for better traction and the wider tracks allowed for heavier armor to be used on the Sherman which gave the HVSS an advantage over the VVSS because it could support more weight and still allow the Sherman to retain its maneuverability.
Mike
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 8:30 pm
by Adrian Harris
Mike,
Re:
> The US Half tracks did not use the volute suspension
This shot certianly seems to show the suspension to be of a VV design.
http://www.toadmanstankpictures.com/m3a1ht_06.jpg
Adrian.
Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 1:05 pm
by Mike Gormley
Adrian,
Nice picture - obviously they did use a variation of the VVSS on the Half tracks
I stand - actually I am sitting so I sit corrected
Mike