What are the effects of a clutch pedal being too high?
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The effects of a clutch pedal being too high include: it is prone to slipping, the foot remains in a raised position making driving more strenuous, and if it is too low, the clutch may not disengage completely, requiring more force to press down to ensure safety. Precautions for clutch usage are: 1. The clutch must be thoroughly cleaned before installation to remove anti-rust grease and debris; 2. The clutch can be installed coaxially or on separate shafts, but axial fixation is mandatory; 3. For wet electromagnetic clutches, lubricating oil must be added between the friction plates during operation; 4. The power supply and control circuits should be noted—the clutch operates on 24V DC; 5. When installing jaw-type electromagnetic clutches, ensure there is a certain gap between the end teeth to prevent grinding when idling.