Another name for clutch release levers is "clutch fork." This component is responsible for disengaging the clutch when the driver operates the clutch pedal, allowing for smooth shifting of gears in a manual transmission vehicle.
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The pressure plate pushes the clutch disc, sometimes called the clutch plate, against the constantly spinning engine flywheel. The clutch disc, therefore, is either stationary or rotating at the same speed as the flywheel. Friction material, similar to that found on brake pads and brake drums, causes the clutch disc to spin at the same speed as the engine flywheel. It is this friction between clutch disc and flywheel that allows the engine torque to drive the wheels. Pressure plates are, as the name implies, round, metallic devices containing springs and fingers, or levers, and controlled by the release fork connected to the shifter. All of the clutch components are enclosed in the bell housing of the transmission, between the rear of the engine and the front of the gearbox. The purpose of pressure plate fingers are as follows: When the driver steps on the clutch pedal, a number of springs in the pressure plate are compressed by multiple - most often three - fingers. This compression of the spring(s) pulls the pressure plate and the clutch disc away from the flywheel and thus prevents the clutch disc from rotating. When the clutch disc is stationary, the driver can shift into the proper gear and release the clutch pedal. When the pedal is let up, the fingers in the pressure plate release their grip and the spring(s) expand to push the pressure plate into the clutch disc, thereby engaging the flywheel. This release process is often called the "clamp load".
A Clutch consists of 4 major components they are 1)FLYWHEEL: Though not a composite part of the clutch FLYWHEEL is what the clutch derives power from and delivers it to the gear box. 2)CLUTCH DISC: A clutch disc consists of springs between the hub and the disc to absorb the shock when the clutch is engaged. 3)PRESSURE PLATE: As the name defines a pressure plate is present to reduce pressure when the power transfer occurs it consists of COIL SPRINGS, ANTI-RATTLE CLIP, RELEASE FINGER, STRUT, EYE BOLT & a FULCRUM PIN. 4)CLUTCH COVER: The clutch cover is used to cover the entire clutch assembly. 5)HUB & RELEASE FORK: The hub is where the power from the fly wheel is transferred to the gear box and the release fork releases the clutch from engaged position once the transmission is complete.
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