Press the Clutch or Brake First?
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When driving at low speeds, you should press the clutch first and then the brake. During normal driving, you should press the brake first, and then press the clutch to shift gears when the speed decreases. In case of emergency braking, you should choose to press the brake first to slow down. There are two points to note about the clutch: 1. Clutch installation: The clutch can be installed coaxially or on separate shafts. The axial direction must be fixed, and neither the driving part nor the driven part should have axial movement. When installed on separate shafts, the coaxiality between the driving part and the driven part shaft should not exceed 0.1mm. 2. Adding lubricating oil: For wet electromagnetic clutches, lubricating oil must be added between the friction plates during operation. Lubrication methods include splash lubrication, oil bath lubrication (with the immersed part being about 5 times the volume of the clutch), and axial oil supply lubrication. For high-speed and high-frequency operations, the axial oil supply method should be used.