Shifting device for a positively engaging clutch and a process f

192 clutches and power-stop control – Elements – Shafts – bearings – and adjusting devices

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192 698, 192 85C, F16D 1110, F16D 2508

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055730965

ABSTRACT:
A shifting device of a positively engaging clutch, such as a dog clutch, in a housing of a differential or transfer case comprises a shift fork for axial displacement of one of the coupling elements of the dog clutch, and an actuator with an actuator rod which supports the shift fork and causes it to engage against one of the coupling elements. For precise adjustment of the stroke position and the stroke of the actuator, an adjusting element is disposed between the actuator and the shift fork. The adjusting element has a surface which constitutes a stop surface for a hub of the shift fork. The axial position of the adjusting element may be adjusted by threads which mesh with internal threads of the housing.

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