Do You Need to Press the Clutch When Turning a Vehicle?
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You do not need to press the clutch when turning a vehicle. Relevant information about the clutch is as follows: 1. The clutch is used to connect or disconnect the motion between shafts and their sleeve transmission components (such as gears, pulleys, etc.) or between two coaxial shafts, enabling the start, stop, speed change, and direction change of the machine tool's movement. 2. Types of clutches can be divided into engagement clutches, friction clutches, overrunning clutches, and safety clutches. 3. Engagement clutches transmit motion and torque through the meshing of the teeth of two components. 4. Friction clutches transmit motion and torque through the friction generated between the contact surfaces of two pressed components. 5. Overrunning clutches are mainly used on shafts with alternating fast and slow power sources to achieve automatic motion conversion.