anyone know what make this is ? (1 Viewer)

lebesset

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the teeth on the ratchet [?] that lifts the step on my A class hymer have become damaged so I ordered a new one , and the wrong one came ; dealer says I don't have a hymer mechanism , the step must have been changed , and he doesn't know who made the system currently fitted

can anyone identify the manufacturer of the system I have ?

as you can see the piece I have is much larger than the original hymer design

anyone want to buy a genuine hymer supplied spare part ? :RollEyes:
 

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hilldweller

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the teeth on the ratchet [?]

That's a quadrant gear just so people know what you are talking about. A ratchet has teeth that are more like a saw tooth. You can best describe it as the distance between 2 teeth ( pitch ), the radius, the number of teeth or angle of the whole quadrant and thickness of the plate.
 

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If you cant find out what make it is, any half decent engineering workshop should be able to make you one.

Jim
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lebesset

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what's french for quadrant gear please brian ?
and jim , considered that , but by the time I had it made , then found a galviniser it would be a bit expensive !

inox , perhaps
 

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Might be an early AVS step. They are based in Whitchurch Shropshire, just google 'AVS steps'.

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lebesset

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not so sure it is a section of a crown wheel brian , or is that a google translation ?:Smile:

tks paul , will contact them ...no very hopefully as have never come across them here in france , but worth a try
 

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