Why do beginners feel strenuous when stepping on the clutch?
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Beginners feel strenuous when stepping on the clutch because they haven't used the correct method. The working process of the clutch consists of the following three points: 1. Working process: The diaphragm spring is installed between the clutch cover and the pressure plate, creating a pre-compression deformation that generates pressure on the pressure plate, thereby pressing the driving and driven parts of the clutch together, meaning the clutch is in the engaged state; 2. Disengagement process: The driver steps on the clutch pedal, moving it to the left, which moves the push rod leftward. Through the cylinder and working cylinder, the diaphragm spring separation plate is pushed leftward, affecting the diaphragm spring. Using the support pin fixed on the clutch cover as a pivot, the large end moves rightward, while the pressure plate is pulled rightward by the action of the separation plate; 3. Engagement process: When the driver releases the clutch pedal, the pedal returns to its original position under the action of the return spring. The movement of the operating mechanism during the engagement process is the reverse of the disengagement process.