I have 2 similar clutches that are from the 50's,and were used on an industrial mower. They are on 1"shafts and have a tapered wedge that raise a cam,similar to a motorcycle drum brake,but drum is fastened to a shaft.Eclipse reel type homeowners small reel type gas powered mowers also used similar clutches.Old technology, but durable.
I have 2 similar clutches that are from the 50's,and were used on an industrial mower. They are on 1"shafts and have a tapered wedge that raise a cam,similar to a motorcycle drum brake,but drum is fastened to a shaft.Eclipse reel type homeowners small reel type gas powered mowers also used similar clutches.Old technology, but durable.
Can you please make video how it's made
my favorite part was when the clutch clutched
I think he sounds more like Xavier Renegade Angel
But I think the clutch is awesome.
How did you make from step one
Thanks Brian
Santa clause working in his toy factory
I want to design a clutch for a motorized bike. Where do you find a throw out bearing like that?
Would like link also looks good!
You sound like chong and I love it
How does it work?
The description of the video explains this. If your familiar with how a car clutch works, this clutch is similar but not as complicated.
what is the forum that you posted the links to?
Is that a cone clutch?
I don't think it is according to what the description of the video says.
Dog clutch by what I can see