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RTC5909 - Tuimelaaras – LHD

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Rocker Shaft voor de Gemmer handmatige kogelkringloop-stuurinrichting, voor linksgestuurde Defender-toepassingen zonder stuurbekrachtiging.

De rocker shaft (ook bekend als sector shaft of output shaft) is het primaire uitgaande component van de Gemmer stuurinrichting. Binnenin de stuurinrichting beweegt een kogelkringloopmoer over de wormas en grijpt via zijn tanden in een sectorwiel dat op de rocker shaft is gemonteerd. Terwijl de stuurkolom de worm roteert, beweegt de kogelmoer axiaal langs de worm en schommelt het sectorwiel, waardoor de rocker shaft roteert. De pitmanarm wordt op het extern vertande uiteinde van de rocker shaft gemonteerd en geeft deze beweging via de trekstang door aan het stuurmechanisme.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Defender tot 2016
Fitment Notes DEFENDER 1987-2006 — zonder stuurbekrachtiging (Gemmer)
Alternative Codes
RTC5909

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Frequently asked questions

What is the RTC5909 rocker shaft and what does it do?
The RTC5909 is the rocker shaft, also called the sector or output shaft, for the Gemmer manual recirculating-ball steering box. It's the output component the drop arm mounts to, transmitting steering movement into the drag link. This is the left-hand drive version.
Which Defenders does this rocker shaft fit?
It fits the Land Rover Defender (1987-2006) with left-hand drive and the manual Gemmer steering box, on vehicles without power steering. Confirm your steering box is the Gemmer manual type before ordering.
Why does the rocker shaft wear and when should it be replaced?
The rocker shaft typically wears at the sector teeth and bearing surfaces, producing steering free play or notchiness at the drop arm. Left unaddressed, worn steering box components reduce steering precision. Replacement is usually part of a steering box overhaul.
Can I fit this rocker shaft at home?
Fitting the rocker shaft is a specialist job that typically involves dismantling and resetting the steering box, then adjusting the mesh and preload to the workshop manual specification. It's not usually a roadside or beginner task.