Semi Centrifugal clutch
Disadvantages of centrifugal clutch
•Automatically disengaging at low engine speeds
Disadvantages of centrifugal clutch
•Automatically disengaging at low engine speeds
•Only at high speeds, centrifugal
force is sufficient to keep the clutch in engaged position
Semi centrifugal clutch:
•Springs are designed to transmit
the torque at lower engine speeds
•Centrifugal force assists in torque
transmission at higher engine speeds
Construction details of semi centrifugal
clutch:
•Three hinged and weighted levers
and three clutch
springs alternately arranged at equal space on the
pressure
plate(only one lever and clutch spring shown in figure)
•Fly wheel is fitted to engine crank
shaft
•Clutch plate is mounted on the
splines of the clutch shaft
•Pressure plate is freely supported
on clutch shaft
Working of Semi centrifugal clutch
Clutch engaged
•Clutch
springs exerts pressure on pressure plate at low
engine speeds
•At
high speeds the centrifugal force developed by rotation of weighted levers
exerts
pressure on pressure plate
•Pressure plate applies pressure on
clutch plate
•Clutch plate firmly rotates in
between fly wheel and pressure plate
•Clutch shaft rotates along with
clutch plate
Clutch disengage
•As Driver presses the clutch pedal,
pressure plate moves back against the force of the
springs
•Clutch plate also moves back on
splines of clutch shaft
•Clutch plate speed reduces slowly
and finally stops
Advantages of semi centrifugal clutch:
•Less stiff clutch springs are used
as they operate only at low speeds
•Driver will not get strained in
operating the clutch
Used in
•Vauxhall car (foreign car)
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