Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
friction-clutch
noun
/ˈfrɪk.ʃən klʌtʃ/
Definition
A device used to connect and disconnect rotating shafts in machinery, allowing the transfer of power while enabling smooth engagement and disengagement.
Examples
- The mechanic explained how the friction-clutch operates in a car’s transmission.
- To ensure smooth performance, it’s important to regularly check the friction-clutch in any machinery.
- The friction-clutch allows the driver to engage the gears smoothly during gear shifts.
Meaning
A friction-clutch utilizes frictional force to control the connection between two components, providing a method for controlling speed and torque without abrupt changes.
Synonyms
- clutch
- friction brake
- slip clutch