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Gear friction disc
clutch

Gear friction disc - elitegomma - clutch
Gear friction disc - elitegomma - clutch
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clutch, gear

Description

Rubber frictions are used in a wide range of applications to transmit power and adjust the rotation speed between two trees or rotating components. They are commonly used in industrial machinery, vehicles, agricultural equipment and power transmission systems. Rubber frictions offer several advantages, including an excellent ability to absorb impacts, a reduced noise, greater flexibility and greater resistance to vibrations. In short, rubber frictions are essential components to transfer the power and adjust the speed to a wide range of machinery and devices. Description The clutch, a fundamental component in many mechanical applications, carries out the crucial task of regulating the transmission of the rotary motion between two trees. This means that, when necessary, it allows you to connect or disconnect the two trees, allowing them to rotate at different speeds or to synchronize perfectly. In practice, the clutch acts as an intermediary which, through controlled friction, allows a gradual transition between two different rotation speeds. This basic concept is widely exploited in power transmission systems, where the ability to adjust the rotary motion is essential for the correct functioning of machinery and vehicles. For example, in vehicles, the clutch allows the engine to be disconnected from the gearbox during the gearbox, thus avoiding damage to the transmission and improving the efficiency of the system. Frosti must be designed and made with great precision and adapted specifically to the field of use.
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