Brake/ Clutch
Brake clutches are mechanical devices that control power transmission from one rotating shaft to another by engaging or disengaging a rotating shaft or stopping it entirely. They are commonly used in various applications, including machinery, vehicles, and power tools. Friction clutches are the most common type of brake clutch used in power transmission. They apply pressure to a friction surface, such as a brake pad or clutch disc, to engage or disengage the rotating shaft.
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