Thank you! You went straight to the point with out an unnecessarily over done intro and just explained the exact topic. You explained it short and simple. That's all and I thank you for that.
Having just changed the clutch on my petrol strimmer engine, I was amazed by the strength of the spring holding the clutch arms and the ability of a small engine to fling these two pads outwards to engage the drive.. Thanks for a simple explanation and whilst I still find it shocking that the force from the spinning allows such a strong tension to be overcome, from your animation, it IS fact..
I have a question sir Please help me to find the answer Is there any cylinder shape clutch system Working as drum brake but in in inverse method Like when the lever apply for then the outer surface of inner cylinder disengage from inner surface of outer cylinder with is opposite to drum brake mechanism I can't find this kind of system
Straight forward! I like to have a second person confirm opporations somtimes! I find that helpful when making designs and purchasing items online! I'm guessing this would be a good design and the I'm building a pit bike and don't want it moving one me so I can keep the kick stand on! Also why add complicated parts or engines for that matter when I can use what I have around! I just need an affordable centerfugal clutch. Shit, I threw out my chain saws! They might have had some good parts
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Thank you! You went straight to the point with out an unnecessarily over done intro and just explained the exact topic. You explained it short and simple. That's all and I thank you for that.
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Having just changed the clutch on my petrol strimmer engine, I was amazed by the strength of the spring holding the clutch arms and the ability of a small engine to fling these two pads outwards to engage the drive.. Thanks for a simple explanation and whilst I still find it shocking that the force from the spinning allows such a strong tension to be overcome, from your animation, it IS fact..
simple concise and straight to the point. with subtitles as well! very nice!
ive been planning to build a go kart, and this video really helped me! thanks!
You build it?
@@mrsavagemans yes, I have
Great Tutorial
First time i watched good video from skill Lync . Amazing explanation with amazing animation
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I have a question sir
Please help me to find the answer
Is there any cylinder shape clutch system
Working as drum brake but in in inverse method
Like when the lever apply for then the outer surface of inner cylinder disengage from inner surface of outer cylinder with is opposite to drum brake mechanism
I can't find this kind of system
Straight forward! I like to have a second person confirm opporations somtimes! I find that helpful when making designs and purchasing items online! I'm guessing this would be a good design and the I'm building a pit bike and don't want it moving one me so I can keep the kick stand on! Also why add complicated parts or engines for that matter when I can use what I have around! I just need an affordable centerfugal clutch. Shit, I threw out my chain saws! They might have had some good parts
So nicely explained
Does centrifugal clutch work like a freewheel in a bicycle?
No
Great video, very helpful!
really and easy explain, thanks a lot, i was finding a video like this for a long time!!
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Too good 🔥
Thanks a lot
good for small bike below 125cc and easy control bike for asia country
Sir what please can by that cluch
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Wow very help full video
Thanks
Thank u so much
You forgot to mention chainsaw 😂😂
Centrifugal isn't a force
Thanks