An electromagnetic clutch is a device that controls power and rotary movement using electromagnetic force generated by its energizing coil. It plays an important role in controlling the power of ...
Electromagnetic clutches handle torque and speed requirements of most small to midsize gas and diesel engines up to 40 hp and engine shaft sizes of 1, 11/8, 1¼, and 17/16 in. Electromagnetic clutches ...
• Clutches typically transfer torque via in-line or parallel shafts. • Most single revolution clutches can stop only about 10% of their load capacity. • The torque capacity of a wrap-spring clutch or ...
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