Piston stroke adjusting arrangement for disc-type friction clutc

192 clutches and power-stop control – Elements – Wear compensators

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92 1341, 188 717, 188196V, 192 18A, 411535, F16D 1375, F01B 3114, F15B 1524

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042562112

ABSTRACT:
A piston stroke adjusting arrangement for disc-type friction clutches or brakes used most advantageously in forging machines and presses where rapid engagement and disengagement of clutches and brakes is essential. The arrangement includes a housing and a cylinder flange, fast with each other, the cylinder receiving the piston reciprocating therein. Axial displacement of the piston is limited by a washer arrangement in a groove made in the housing and having radially running recesses of different depths. The flange of the cylinder carries an abutment engageable in one of the radial recesses of the washer. The disclosed construction simplifies the structure of the arrangement, as a whole, and provides for both rapid and reliable adjustment of the piston stroke value.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1360366 (1920-11-01), Charter
patent: 1435433 (1922-11-01), Triggs
patent: 1450625 (1923-04-01), Alexander
patent: 2759582 (1956-08-01), Dehn

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