Shandong Yinchishan produces high-quality clutch release bearings. When the clutch release bearing is working, the force of the clutch pedal will be transmitted to the clutch release bearing. The clutch bearing moves toward the center of the clutch pressure plate, so that the pressure plate is pushed away from the clutch plate, causing the clutch plate to separate from the flywheel. When the clutch pedal is released, the spring pressure in the pressure plate will push the pressure plate forward and press against the clutch plate, causing the clutch plate and clutch bearing to separate, completing a working cycle.
Since the clutch pressure plate and release lever operate synchronously with the engine crankshaft, and the release fork can only move axially along the clutch output shaft, it is obviously not possible to directly use the release fork to move the release lever. The release bearing can make the release lever rotate while moving along the clutch. The output shaft moves axially to ensure smooth clutch engagement and gentle separation, reduce wear, and extend the service life of the clutch and the entire drive train.
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Read MoreSend InquiryYinchi's dursble clutch Release Bearing Truck is installed between the clutch and the transmission, and the release bearing seat is loosely sleeved on the tubular extension of the first shaft bearing cover of the transmission. Through a return spring, the shoulder of the release bearing is always pressed against the release fork and retreated to the final position, maintaining a gap of about 3-4 mm with the end of the release lever (release finger).
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