Actuator system for vehicle automated clutches with electric mot

192 clutches and power-stop control – Clutches – Operators

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192 91R, 60533, 92 131, F16D 1900, F16D 1344, F15B 700, F01B 3114

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ABSTRACT:
An actuator system (31) for controlling engagement and disengagement of an automated vehicular master clutch (C). The system includes an electric motor (86) controlled actuator (62) for precision positioning of the clutch and a pneumatically controlled override actuator (54) for rapidly disengaging the clutch, regardless of positioning of the electric motor-controlled actuator. Both the electric motor-controlled actuator and the pneumatically controlled override actuator are operated in accordance with command output signals from a system control unit (31).

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