What Does a Dual-Clutch Transmission Mean?
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Dual-clutch transmission refers to a system where two sets of clutches work simultaneously, with one set managing the odd-numbered gears and the other set managing the even-numbered gears. The clutch is located between the engine and the transmission, acting as a switch for power transmission from the engine to the transmission. It is a transmission structure capable of both transmitting and cutting off power. Precautions for using the clutch include: 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 note that the clutch operates on 24V DC; 5. When installing a jaw-type electromagnetic clutch, ensure there is a certain gap between the end face teeth to prevent gear grinding during idling.