The Transmission Clutch is an integral part of a manual transmission system. It consists of several components, including the clutch plate, pressure plate, flywheel, and release bearing. When the driver engages the clutch pedal, the clutch disengages, interrupting the power flow from the engine to the transmission. This interruption allows the driver to shift gears smoothly without causing damage to the transmission or other drivetrain components. The primary function of the transmission clutch is to engage and disengage the connection between the engine and the transmission. When the clutch pedal is depressed, it releases the pressure on the clutch plate, disengaging it from the flywheel. This interruption in power transfer enables the driver to change gears without causing any damage to the transmission or the engine.
Attributes:
• Ensures that power from the engine is transferred to the transmission system.
• Facilitates smooth gear changes.
• Engage and disengage the clutch to the engine.
Applications:
The Transmission Clutch is located between the engine and the transmission and is mounted to the flywheel. It is housed within the bell housing, a protective covering that shields the clutch and transmission components.
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