How to Drive Without Damaging the Clutch?
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Driving without damaging the clutch can be achieved by: 1. Minimizing the use of half-clutch to effectively reduce clutch plate wear and overheating; 2. Avoiding frequent pressing of the clutch. The clutch is located within the flywheel housing between the engine and the transmission, with the clutch assembly secured to the rear plane of the flywheel via screws. The output shaft of the clutch serves as the input shaft of the transmission. Key precautions for clutch usage include: 1. Thoroughly cleaning the clutch before installation to remove anti-rust grease and debris; 2. Allowing for coaxial or separate shaft installation, with mandatory axial fixation; 3. Adding lubricating oil between friction plates for wet electromagnetic clutches during operation; 4. Ensuring the power supply and control circuits use a 24V DC power source for the clutch; 5. Maintaining a certain gap between the end teeth during installation of jaw-type electromagnetic clutches to prevent gear grinding during idle rotation.