Glossary of clutches, brakes, and torque limiters with internal links to products and related concepts.
Definition: Mechanical device that connects and disconnects two rotating shafts, transmitting or interrupting motion and torque.
Definition: Mechanical element designed to stop, slow down, or hold a shaft using friction or mechanical resistance.
Definition: Safety mechanism that prevents damage to machinery by disengaging or slipping when transmitted torque exceeds a preset limit.
Principle: Acts using centrifugal force, generating resistance proportional to rotational speed.
Applications: Lifting systems, inertia-driven machinery.
Principle: Mechanical mechanism that engages when a predefined condition occurs, e.g., overspeed due to system failure.
Applications: Elevators, work platforms, lifting equipment — systems requiring fail-safe arrest.
Principle: Magnetic hysteresis or eddy currents generate a resisting torque without mechanical contact.
Applications: Test benches, tension control, precise load simulation.
Advantage: Contactless → long life and stable torque vs speed characteristics.
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