Method of fixing a part for transmitting torque to a plate of a

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Assembling or joining

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294695, 295241, 295251, 156 91, 192 7018, B23P 2500, B21D 3500

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048540293

ABSTRACT:
In a clutch suitable for an automobile vehicle, a method of fixing at least one torque transmitting part of the clutch to a clutch plate by means of fixing elements adapted to pass through an opening in the said part and to engage in a blind hole in the said plate, in which the fixing element consists of a stud, adhesive is deposited in the blind hole and/or on the stud, the stud is inserted with a slight play in the blind hole after passing through the opening in the part, and the projecting end of the stud is permanently deformed by means of a tool which spreads the stud to clamp the part.

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