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Unread 03-02-2016, 16:24
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Re: FRC shifting gears

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Originally Posted by IndySam View Post
Actually the part applying the force is a rod or shaft. The rod is attached to a piston.
The piston rod is transferring force from the piston head to the shifting mechanism.
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