Frictional lining for a wet clutch or brake

192 clutches and power-stop control – Elements – Engaging surfaces

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188251A, 192105BA, 192107T, 192113B, F16D 1362, F16D 1372, F16D 4318

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045222908

ABSTRACT:
A frictional lining (2) for a wet clutch or brake includes a resin-free wood with an average raw density in the dried condition (.delta. o) of at least about 550 kilograms per cubic meter, the fibers of the wood running substantially parallel to the frictional direction of the clutch or brake. Elm wood is particularly suitable.

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"HDT-302 High Energy Friction Material for Power Shift Transmissions", prod. info. sheet; American Brake Shoe; three pages; 1966.

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