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Tooth Clutch used as a brake

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Taylor
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Re: Tooth Clutch used as a brake

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Postby Taylor » Mon Aug 05, 2019 11:39 am

You can use a tooth clutch as a brake. You would need to lock/bolt the output to a rigid frame. So, when you apply power to the clutch, it holds in place because the output is then locked to the rigid frame.

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