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Re: pic: 716 ouput shaft

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Originally Posted by Andy Brockway View Post
The full design is posted in White Papers. The square shaft is one of the upgrades in the 2016 gearbox. It shifts on the fly. 716 has used the square dog since 2005.
This invoked a trip down memory lane regarding the "old school" days of FRC shifting gearboxes. Aside of the DeWalt planetaries, only a handful of teams had shifting spur gearboxes in their drivetrains. The 116 crash shifter, the 33 4-speed crash shifter, the 222 ball shifter, the 45 dog shifter, the 716 dog shifter, etc. All of that barely more than a decade old. Newer FRC participants don't really how much of a game changer having spur gearboxes in the kit of parts was, let alone having COTS shifting options.
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