Allison Transmission – 2000 Series 3D Model Precision Manufacturing

Table of content

  • 01 The Project Brief
  • 02 Technical Context — Allison 2000 Series
  • 03 Scope of Work - 3D Miniature Engineering
  • 04 Production Challenges & Solutions
  • 05 Project Outcomes
  • 06 Impact
  • 07 Conclusion

The Project Brief

Allison Transmission, a global leader in fully automatic transmission systems, commissioned ARC to design and fabricate high-fidelity scale models of its 2000 Series — a core product line in the company’s light and medium-duty commercial fleet portfolio.

 

The original 2000 Series transmission is deployed extensively in urban delivery trucks, small to mid-sized buses, and specialty vocational vehicles. Weighing approximately 15,000 kilos in its operational configuration, it is engineered to optimize torque handling capacity, improve power-to-weight ratio, and deliver seamless gear shifting for high-performance, fuel-efficient operation.

 

The miniature was to serve as a scaled engineering showcase — accurately reflecting the geometry, surface topology, and mechanical architecture of the real unit — while being small enough to function as a premium display piece for Allison’s top performers.

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Technical Context — Allison 2000 Series

  • Application Range : Light and medium-duty fleets, including commercial trucks, school buses, and small coaches.
  • Core Function : Enhances torque multiplication for higher-powered vehicles in a lightweight, compact housing.
  • Design Engineering : Planetary gearsets, advanced clutch packs, and optimized hydraulic circuits.
  • Operational Benefits : High torque-to-weight efficiency
  • Reduced maintenance intervals via self-diagnostic features
  • Smooth, automatic shifting under varying load conditions
  • Brand Significance: The 2000 Series is a flagship product family – representing Allison’s expertise in precision engineering, advanced metallurgy, and mechatronic control systems.
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Scope of Work - 3D Miniature Engineering

Data Acquisition & CAD Modelling

  • Translated Allison’s OEM engineering blueprints into parametric 3D CAD data.
  • Applied reverse engineering principles to proportionally downscale the model while maintaining dimensional fidelity.

Surface Detailing & Geometry Optimization

  • Developed accurate CAD geometry to replicate transmission casing contours, bolt patterns, and gear housing features.
  • Included fine-scale representation of planetary gear outlines and cooling fin architecture.

Manufacturing Methodology

  • SLA 3D printing using ABS-like resin at 50-micron layer resolution to capture intricate component detailing such as control modules, actuator housings, and fastening points.
  • Metallic silver paint finish, hand-applied in multiple layers to replicate the alloy’s industrial appearance with realistic shading and depth.

Branding & Presentation

  • Each baseplate was SLA printed with embossed lettering and model identification details, ensuring the branding was integral to the print itself.
  • Delivered in a foam-lined magnetic closure display box for safe transit and premium presentation.

Production Challenges & Solutions

  • Micro-Detail Preservation: Leveraged 50-micron SLA print resolution to maintain accurate blade edges, bolt heads, and gear tooth definition.
  • Material Fidelity: Chose ABS-like resin for its high strength, dimensional stability, and smooth surface quality.
  • Surface Finish Quality: Applied metallic silver paint finish in controlled layers to simulate the look of machined alloy surfaces.
  • Deadline Compliance: Parallelized SLA print runs and painting workflows to ensure all 50 units were ready ahead of schedule.
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Project Outcomes

  • Delivered all 50 precision 3D models ahead of schedule with zero quality deviations.
  • Achieved 98%-dimensional accuracy compared to the scaled OEM CAD reference.
  • Enhanced employee recognition through a tangible representation of Allison’s engineering excellence.
  • Models now serve as permanent display assets in executive offices and engineering centres.

Impact

  • Engineering Brand Storytelling:The miniature allows employees and visitors to physically engage with the 2000 Series architecture in a desk-friendly, highly accurate form.
  • High-Value Recognition: Provided award recipients with a collector-grade technical artifact, symbolizing their contribution to Allison’s legacy.
  • Versatile Deployment: Potential to use the model as a trade show exhibit giveaway, OEM partner gift, or internal training visual aid.

Conclusion

This project demonstrated ARC’s capability to merge SLA 3D printing with ABS-like resin, 50-micron resolution detailing, and premium metallic paint finishing into a single high-impact deliverable.

By transforming the 15,000-kilo Allison 2000 Series transmission into a desktop-scale, engineering-accurate 3D model, ARC reinforced the idea that brand value is best conveyed when innovation can be held in the palm of your hand.