What is a Clutch?
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A clutch is a device that transmits the power of a car engine to the axle in an on-off manner. It is installed between the engine and the transmission and is the assembly component in the car's drivetrain that is directly connected to the engine. The functions of the clutch are: 1. To ensure smooth starting of the car; 2. To achieve smooth gear shifting. The maintenance methods for the clutch are: 1. Clean thoroughly before installation to remove anti-rust grease and debris; 2. For wet electromagnetic clutches, lubricating oil needs to be added between the friction plates during operation; 3. During coaxial installation, axial fixation is required to prevent axial movement between the driving part and the driven part; 4. For split-shaft installation, the coaxiality between the driving part and the driven part shafts should not exceed 0.1mm.