Clutch System
The Clutch System in HGVs, CMVs, and heavy-duty trucks is critical for efficient power transmission between the engine and gearbox, enabling smooth gear shifts and controlled vehicle operation. Our clutch systems are built using high-strength materials like forged steel and advanced friction compounds to ensure durability under heavy load and harsh working conditions. Compliant with OEM standards and ISO/TS 16949 certifications, they are designed for long service life with minimal maintenance. Compatible with major commercial vehicle brands—including Volvo, Scania, MAN, Mercedes-Benz, and Freightliner—our clutch systems offer enhanced reliability for fleet operators and global importers.
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A Clutch System serves as a mechanical link between the engine and transmission, allowing the driver to engage or disengage power transfer while changing gears. In HGVs, CMVs, and heavy-duty trucks, the clutch must handle high torque loads and continuous operation, making robust construction essential.
Our clutch systems are manufactured using OEM-grade materials like high-tensile steel, advanced ceramic or organic friction linings, and precision-machined components. They undergo rigorous testing for wear resistance, heat tolerance, and pressure endurance, ensuring optimal performance and longevity even under demanding road conditions.
Key components of the clutch system include:
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Clutch Disc (Friction Disc):
A rotating disc with friction linings on both sides. It transmits torque from the flywheel to the transmission when pressed by the pressure plate. -
Pressure Plate:
A spring-loaded component that presses the clutch disc against the flywheel, engaging the clutch. Manufactured from heavy-duty forged steel for high clamping force. -
Flywheel:
Bolted to the engine crankshaft, the flywheel provides the surface for the clutch disc to engage. It also stores rotational energy for smoother engine operation. -
Release Bearing (Throwout Bearing):
Allows controlled disengagement of the clutch by moving the pressure plate away from the clutch disc during gear shifts. -
Clutch Fork/Release Mechanism:
Transfers the driver’s pedal input to the release bearing. -
Clutch Master and Slave Cylinders (in hydraulic systems):
Hydraulic actuators that transmit pedal force to the clutch fork, providing smoother engagement/disengagement.
Together, these components ensure efficient power transfer, controlled gear changes, and protection of drivetrain components.
Our clutch systems are compatible with various heavy-duty commercial vehicles, offering superior reliability, durability, and low maintenance costs.
Technical Specs Table:
Component | Material | Key Feature |
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Clutch Disc | Steel Core + Ceramic/Organic Friction Linings | High Torque Capacity, Heat Resistant |
Pressure Plate | Forged Steel with Diaphragm Springs | High Clamping Force, Wear Resistant |
Flywheel | Machined Cast Iron or Forged Steel | Energy Storage, Surface for Clutch Disc |
Release Bearing | Steel with Sealed Bearings | Smooth Disengagement, Long Service Life |
Clutch Fork | Cast Iron or Forged Steel | Precise Force Transfer |
Hydraulic Master Cylinder | Aluminum Housing + Steel Piston | Smooth Pedal Feel, Corrosion Resistant |
Hydraulic Slave Cylinder | Steel or Aluminum Alloy | Efficient Hydraulic Actuation |