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Product Description
OEM Hot-Selling Product Tractor Dump Cargo Truck Center Differential Shift Fork
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Aluminum Alloy:5052 /6061/ 6063 / 2017 / 7075 / etc.
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Brass Alloy:3600/ 3602 / 2604 / H59 / H62 / etc.
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Stainless Steel Alloy:303 / 304 / 316 / 412 / etc.
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Steel Alloy:Carbon Steel / Die Steel / etc.
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Other Special Materials:Lucite / Nylon / Bakelite / etc.
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We handle many other type of materials. Please contact us if your required material is not listed above.
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Surface Treatment
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Heat Treatment, Blacking, Oxide, Polishing, Anodizing, Chrome Plating, Zinc Plating, Nickel Plating, Tinting, Machining, Shot Blasting, Sand Blasting, Galvanized etc.
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Application
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1. Construction: lifting anchors for precast concrete, spherical head anchors 2. Automotive industry: piston, connecting rods, cams, camshafts, crankshafts 3. Heavy machinery: rock breaker, excavator parts 4. Energy: anvil, gate valve, wellhead control EQP, wellhead EQP 5. Defense: black receiver, aluminum trigger guards and receivers 6. Truck: cylinder heads, oil sump, clutch housing, front and rear brake calipers
7. Agricultural machinery: combine fingers, cultivator sweep, bill hook tongue
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Caliper, Inner diameter micrometer, OD diameter, height vernier caliper, Hardness tester, Ring gauge, Infrared spectrometer, Profile projector machine, Coordinate measuring machine, Roughness meter, Visual quality standards etc.
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File Formats
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Solid Works, Pro/Engineer, AutoCAD (DXF,DWG), PDF, TIF etc.
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Standard
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ASTM, ASME, DIN, JIS, ISO, BS, , EN,GB
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Quality Assurance
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ISO9001:2015 Certified
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Machining Equipment
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Machining Center / CNC Lathes / Grinding Machines / Milling Machines / Lathes / Stamping Machines/ Full Automatic Lathe /etc.
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Packaging Details
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Wood or carton packages as per your demands.
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Company Advantage
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1. High Precision, New Technology, Competitive Price for Casting and machining. 2. Advanced casting machines available. 3. All kinds of facility, CNC machining, turning, milling, tapping, drilling, polishing, punching, etc... 4. Competitive Prices, Excellent Service, and Good Lead Time. 5. 100% full inspection before shipment. 6. Less than 3% on-time delivery rate. |
Specifications:
1. ISO9001: 2000 certification
2. TUV (PED 97/23/EC & AD2000 aa W0/TRD 100) certification
3. Professional OEM manufacturer
4. Process: Precision made. Experience & Reasonable QC that you can reply on Each part
would be given 100% test and tryout before shipment.
5. Adequate supply capacity. Punctual delivery time.
Our company advantage:
1. Technicians and Operators have more than 30 years experience in forging industry.
2. Rich experience in different material: carbon steel, alloy steel, stainless steel, duplex
stainless steel, aluminum, copper, titanium&alloy, nickel alloy and other nonferrous metal.
3. Range of forging weight: 0~60kg by closed die forging; over 200kg by free forging.
4. Heat treating: Normalizing, Quenching, Tempering
5. Surface treating: Shot blasting, Hot Dip Galvanized, Electroplating, Oxidation, powder
coating, Passivation.
6. Long time cooperation with many well known world-class corporations such as Samsung,
Motor, Dhollandia, Emerson and many domestic enterprises.
7. OEM value added service: precise machining and assembling as per drawings or your
requirements.

Material specification:
1. Carbon & low alloy steel;
2. Stainless steel;
3. High alloy & wear resist steel;
4. Gray iron; Ductile iron;
5. Malleable iron;
6. Alloyed cast iron;
7. Aluminum alloy;
8. Cooper alloy;
9. Zinc alloy.

Q1: What is a shift fork?
A shift fork is a critical component within a manual or sequential gearbox. It is a Y-shaped or forked lever, usually made of steel or aluminum, that physically engages with the grooves on a synchronizer sleeve or gear collar. Its sole function is to slide the selected gear or synchronizer assembly along the transmission shaft to engage or disengage gears.
Q2: Where is the shift fork located, and how does it work?
The shift fork is mounted on a shift rail or shaft inside the transmission case. When the driver moves the gear lever, the motion is transmitted through linkage or cables to the shift rail. The rail rotates or slides, causing the attached shift fork to move laterally. The fork's "fingers" fit into the groove of the synchronizer sleeve, pushing or pulling it to lock the desired gear to the shaft, thereby changing the power flow and gear ratio.
Q3: What are shift forks typically made of?
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Carbon Steel (Forged or Cast): Most common in production vehicles for its strength and durability.
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Aluminum (Billet or Forged): Used in high-performance or racing applications to reduce rotating mass and inertia.
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Composite Materials: Occasionally found in some modern or specialty transmissions for weight and noise reduction.
Q4: What are the common signs of a worn or failing shift fork?
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Difficulty Shifting / Grinding Gears: The fork may be bent or worn, preventing full and clean engagement of the synchronizer.
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Gear Pop-Out: The transmission spontaneously pops out of gear, often because the fork is too worn to hold the synchronizer sleeve securely in position.
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Vague or "Notchy" Shifter Feel: Excessive play or wear in the fork or its engagement points.
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Noise in Neutral: A worn fork may allow gears to partially contact, causing a whirring or grinding sound even when in neutral.
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Inability to Select a Specific Gear: A damaged or seized fork for that particular gear rail.
Q5: What causes shift fork failure?
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Aggressive or "Power" Shifting: Excessive force during gear changes.
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Worn Synchronizer Rings: The fork then has to work harder against increased friction.
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Insufficient or Degraded Transmission Fluid: Leads to increased wear and poor lubrication of the fork contact points.
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Fatigue and Normal Wear: Over very high mileage.
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Manufacturing Defect or Improper Heat Treatment: Rare, but possible.
Q6: Can a bent or worn shift fork be repaired, or must it be replaced?
Shift forks are almost always replaced, not repaired. They are precision components, and any attempt to straighten a bent fork will compromise its structural integrity and alignment. Replacement is the only reliable solution.
Q7: Is replacing a shift fork a major repair?
Yes. Replacing a shift fork requires complete transmission disassembly (a full teardown). It is a labor-intensive job that demands specialized knowledge and tools. For most vehicles, it is often one of the more significant transmission repairs.
Q8: What should be replaced along with a faulty shift fork?
To ensure a lasting repair, it is highly recommended to also replace:
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The synchronizer assembly (ring, sleeve, and keys) for the affected gear(s).
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The associated shift rail and detent pins/springs.
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All transmission seals and gaskets.
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Transmission fluid.
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Inspect all bearings and other gears for collateral damage.
Q9: Are there performance or upgraded shift forks?
Yes. For racing or high-stress applications, companies offer:
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Billet Shift Forks: Machined from solid aluminum or steel for superior strength and precise tolerances.
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Forged & Shot-Peened Forks: Enhanced strength and fatigue resistance.
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Coated Forks: Surfaces treated with low-friction coatings (e.g., DLC) for smoother operation and reduced wear.
Q10: How can I prevent premature shift fork wear?
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Practice smooth, deliberate shifting (avoid forcing the lever).
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Always use the clutch fully.
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Maintain the correct level and type of transmission fluid, changing it at the manufacturer's recommended intervals.
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Address any other transmission issues (like clutch problems or worn synchronizers) promptly before they stress the shift forks.
Q11: What's the difference between a shift fork and a shift linkage?
This is a crucial distinction:
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Shift Fork: An internal transmission component that directly moves the gears.
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Shift Linkage (or Cables): The external rods, cables, or levers that connect the gear stick in the cabin to the transmission's shift selector shaft. Problems with the linkage can cause shifting issues that feel similar to internal fork problems but are usually simpler and cheaper to fix.

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