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- Clutch abstract "A clutch is a mechanical device that engages and disengages the power transmission, especially from driving shaft to driven shaft.Clutches are used whenever the transmission of power or motion must be controlled either in amount or over time (e.g., electric screwdrivers limit how much torque is transmitted through use of a clutch; clutches control whether automobiles transmit engine power to the wheels).In the simplest application, clutches connect and disconnect two rotating shafts (drive shafts or line shafts). In these devices, one shaft is typically attached to a motor or other power unit (the driving member) while the other shaft (the driven member) provides output power for work. While typically the motions involved are rotary, linear clutches are also possible.In a torque-controlled drill, for instance, one shaft is driven by a motor and the other drives a drill chuck. The clutch connects the two shafts so that they may be locked together and spin at the same speed (engaged), locked together but spinning at different speeds (slipping), or unlocked and spinning at different speeds (disengaged).".
- Clutch thumbnail Ford_Cologne_V6_2.9_back.jpg?width=300.
- Clutch wikiPageExternalLink clutch.htm.
- Clutch wikiPageID "6517".
- Clutch wikiPageRevisionID "606694340".
- Clutch group "note".
- Clutch hasPhotoCollection Clutch.
- Clutch liststyle "lower-roman".
- Clutch subject Category:Automotive_transmission_technologies.
- Clutch subject Category:Clutches.
- Clutch comment "A clutch is a mechanical device that engages and disengages the power transmission, especially from driving shaft to driven shaft.Clutches are used whenever the transmission of power or motion must be controlled either in amount or over time (e.g., electric screwdrivers limit how much torque is transmitted through use of a clutch; clutches control whether automobiles transmit engine power to the wheels).In the simplest application, clutches connect and disconnect two rotating shafts (drive shafts or line shafts). ".
- Clutch label "Clutch".
- Clutch label "Embrague".
- Clutch label "Embraiagem".
- Clutch label "Embrayage".
- Clutch label "Frizione (meccanica)".
- Clutch label "Koppeling (aandrijving)".
- Clutch label "Kupplung".
- Clutch label "Sprzęgło".
- Clutch label "Сцепление (механика)".
- Clutch label "أسطوانة تعشيق السيارة".
- Clutch label "クラッチ".
- Clutch label "離合器".
- Clutch sameAs Spojka_(stroj).
- Clutch sameAs Kupplung.
- Clutch sameAs Συμπλέκτης.
- Clutch sameAs Embrague.
- Clutch sameAs Embrayage.
- Clutch sameAs Clutch.
- Clutch sameAs Frizione_(meccanica).
- Clutch sameAs クラッチ.
- Clutch sameAs 클러치.
- Clutch sameAs Koppeling_(aandrijving).
- Clutch sameAs Sprzęgło.
- Clutch sameAs Embraiagem.
- Clutch sameAs m.01xf5.
- Clutch sameAs Q194302.
- Clutch sameAs Q194302.
- Clutch wasDerivedFrom Clutch?oldid=606694340.
- Clutch depiction Ford_Cologne_V6_2.9_back.jpg.
- Clutch isPrimaryTopicOf Clutch.