Clutches

Oct. 6, 2011
The Model HC/CH clutch, designed for use in marine applications, features a patent-pending key seal that allows for the use of standard O-rings and makes installation in current configurations easier by using a double keyway and single drilled actuation hole.

The Model HC/CH clutch, designed for use in marine applications, features a patent-pending key seal that allows for the use of standard O-rings and makes installation in current configurations easier by using a double keyway and single drilled actuation hole. The key seal simplifies the sealing and minimizes damage to expensive seal arrangements. The clutches have forced oil-cooling provisions for high-energy engagements.

Disc-Pac cores are designed using extra heavy plate thicknesses to maximize torque and heat capacity while minimizing spline wear to both the disc cores and hub. Hubs are manufactured from high-quality alloy steel and include induction-hardened teeth for maximum spline life.

Two styles are available: EWA model for oil-immersed application and EDA units designed to run as dry friction clutches.

Industrial Clutch
1701-3 Pearl St.
Waukesha, WI 53186
(262) 547-3357
www.indclutch.com

© 2011 Penton Media, Inc.

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