clutchskiver
Clutchskiver, commonly referred to in English as clutch discs or clutch plates, are components in a clutch system that transmit torque from an engine or motor to a driven shaft by means of friction. They are typically circular, with a central hub and a friction surface or a steel core, and they are arranged in a stack that engages and disengages transmission of power.
There are two main types within a clutch assembly: friction discs and steel discs. Friction discs have
Materials used for friction discs include organic resin compounds, sintered metal, and ceramic-based composites, chosen for
Applications span automotive manual transmissions, motorcycles, heavy machinery, marine engines, and industrial equipment. Wear of clutch