Arrangement for mounting gear shift means in a gearbox

Machine element or mechanism – Control lever and linkage systems – Multiple controlled elements

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74473R, 74475, G05G 510, G05G 912

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ABSTRACT:
In an arrangement for mounting gear shift means in a gearbox, a number of selector shafts carry axially movable selector forks for operating a number of clutches for putting alternative gears in mesh while forming different gear ratios for the gearbox. An integrally implemented bearing bracket is removably attached to and enclosed in the gearbox housing and is formed with bearings for the selector shafts, so that these are at least partially carried by the bearing bracket. With the bearing bracket designed as a separate unit, the machining during manufacture and the configuration and manufacturing of the housing will be simplified, thereby reducing the risk of having to reject an entire housing due to incorrect manufacture.

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patent: 4305308 (1981-12-01), Ballendux

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