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Steering motor gears

I need to get the 6 small gears(2 groups of 3) inside the steering motor gear box, and maybe I should get the sprockets too, can anyone help me with part numbers or any other info that you may have. Worse case I just need to replace the lower group of 3 gears. But since I have it all apart I should really replace all gears and sprockets.
The truck is a Mitsubishi(Caterpillar) Reach Truck
Model EDR15N
S/N: 2DR3339704
Thanks in advance
  • Posted 7 Jan 2015 09:37
  • Modified 7 Jan 2015 09:38 by poster
  • By DTucker
  • joined 11 Jul'14 - 35 messages
  • California, United States
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the steering motor is not servicable
you have to replace it as a complete unit
the manual does not show it broken down that way.
the only gear it shows is the gear on the end shaft that meshes with the steering ring gear on the MDU.
  • Posted 2 Mar 2015 02:49
  • By swoop223
  • joined 23 Mar'12 - 3,691 messages
  • North Carolina, United States
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