Electro magnetic clutch with a rotation detector for a refrigera

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192103R, 192150, F16D 2714

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047578882

ABSTRACT:
There is disclosed an electromagnetic clutch having a rotation detecting device. The electromagnetic clutch has a balance weight which is disposed on the outer end surface of a hub connected to a driven shaft. The detecting device for detecting the rotation of the balance weight is located at the position which faces toward a circumferentially discontinuous part of the balance weight. The construction of the above mentioned electromagnetic clutch is very simple and easy to manufacture. Also, the rotation detecting device can be put on or removed easily.

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Japanese Laid Open Publication Application S.N. 58-180842.

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