What are the causes of transmission shift fork damage?
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Possible causes include: wear on the positioning groove and positioning pin of the shift shaft, resulting in irregular steps on the surface, or loosening and improper adjustment of the linkage rod leading to shift fork damage. Below are related introductions: 1. Transmission: A device that changes the speed ratio and direction of motion. Used in automobiles, tractors, ships, machine tools, and various machines to alter the torque, speed, and direction of motion transmitted from the driving shaft to the driven shaft under different working conditions. Gear-driven transmissions generally consist of a housing and several gear pairs. 2. Shift fork: The shift fork is a component in the automobile transmission, connected to the shift lever and located at the lower end of the lever. It moves the intermediate shift gear to change the input/output speed ratio. The shift fork is mainly used for clutch gear shifting.