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Where to buy dog shifting parts?
Does anyone now where I can buy shifting dogs (the part that locks onto the gear) other than from andymark?
Also, can anyone tell me if and how this axle could be machined (this is off of a WCP DS shifting gearbox): ![]() I'm attempting to design a 2 speed gearbox for the first time, so any pointers would be appreciated. Last edited by SerpentEagle : 14-10-2015 at 20:11. Reason: Sorry, didn't relize the pic was going to be so huge |
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Re: Where to buy dog shifting parts?
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(other components separate are available at the bottom of the DS Shifter page) -Aren |
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Re: Where to buy dog shifting parts?
You can buy the WCP dog and shifting rod from Vex.
And the shaft as well. Just look at their dog shifter page here and you can scroll down to where they list all the parts, and all the shifting bits have links to buy them separately. Same for their ball shifter things. EDIT: Aren beat me to it. |
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Re: Where to buy dog shifting parts?
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Last edited by Joe G. : 14-10-2015 at 20:22. |
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Re: Where to buy dog shifting parts?
You can also buy the PTO Kit and get everything needed for that setup. We are going to try turning some of our 3CIM SS gearboxes to shifters. On mobile so I can't link but you can find it on the DS page.
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Re: Where to buy dog shifting parts?
Ah thanks for mentioning that. Looks like my problems are solved.
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Re: Where to buy dog shifting parts?
Yes, our team has made similar parts before. It's not something I would do simply for a drop-in replacement -- it's a time consuming process and not worth the couple of bucks it would save to us. However, having the ability to do this opens up a lot of options. In our case, it enabled us to use an alternate design which required a longer rounded segment than on the stock shaft.
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