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drive starps are configured part of clutches . now in clutches like one plate clutches , paralell clutches , centrifugal clutches and plate and paralell clutches ,which are a type of friction clutches , it usually displaces drum off the shoe eg. in centrifugal clutches which works axially.

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Q: What is the purpose of the drive straps on an assembly of a clutch plate?
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