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Tugas Elemen Mesin 2 Clutches and Brakes

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Clutch
A clutch is a mechanical device which provides for the transmission of power from
driving shaft to the driven shaft.
Type of Clutches

Clutch
es

Mechanic
al

Positive
Contact

Impac
t
Driver

Jaw
Clutches

Toothe
d
Clutch
es

Frictio
n

Drilling
Machines

Disk

Cone

Ca
r

Boa
t

Mope
Centrifu
d
gal

Pneuma
tic

Hydraul
ic

Cran
e

Haul
Truck

Electromagn
etic

Auto
All
Wheel
Drive
Car

Tugas Elemen Mesin 2 Clutches and Brakes


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Brake
A brake is a mechanical device which inhibits motion, slowing or stopping a moving
object or preventing its motion.
Type of Brakes

Brake

Mechanica
l

Block
Brake

Band
Brake

Internal
Expanding
Shoe
Brake

Train

Crane

Car

Disk Brake

Bike

Tugas Elemen Mesin 2 Clutches and Brakes


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How Automobile Clutch Work

A flywheel connects to the engine, and a clutch


plate connects to the transmission. When the
clutch pedal is release, the springs push the
pressure plate against clutch plate and presses
against flywheel. This cause the engine and
transmission shaft rotate at the same speed.
When the clutch pedal is pressed, cable or
hydraulic piston pushes the release fork, which
presses the throw-out bearing against the
diaphragm spring causes the pressure plate
away from the clutch plate. This cause the
transmission shaft releases from the engine.

Tugas Elemen Mesin 2 Clutches and Brakes


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Aryo

How Automobile Brakes Work

We took an example of a disc brake system because


nowadays, many cars using this system. When we
pressed the brake pedal, fluids in brake system push
the piston forward and brake pads push the rotor and
reduce rotor speed. When the pedal release, piston go
backward and brake pads release from rotor.

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