ampsucker
Platinum Member
howdy all! did a search but couldn't find this particular tidbit of info.
just picked up a slightly abused howse tiller. the previous owner smoked the friction material on the pto slip clutch pretty badly. i called howse to get the parts, but they sales rep was pretty clueless on the replacement.
the slip clutch looks to be pretty standard from my limited experience. 8 spring loaded bolts hold two pieces of friction material between the end plates. there is a thin piece of steel sandwiched on each half of the clutch and the friction material appears to be bonded on one side to each of these plates allowing the other side to spin against the ends and transfer the force.
when taking the thing apart, one side had big chunks missing out of the friction pad - definitely needed replacement. the other side looks to be intact and in good condition. i'm going to try to salvage that side and save the 20 bucks howse wants for each friction pad.
so here's my question (finally...): the friction material seems to be bonded to this thin metal plate. do i need some type of special adhesive to stick the new friction pad to the other plate? or, does the existing one just appear to be bonded to the plate due to it heating up when the previous owner roasted it? perhaps they aren't bonded with anything at all from the factory and just compression fit together until heated to high temps by careless owners?
in the photo, you can see the assembly on the top left has the good condition friction material "bonded" to it. the plate on the right has the bad friction material - half missing - also apparantly bonded to it.
i'm new to this game, so any advice would be appreciated!
i think i have a pretty good handle on how to adjust the thing from the manual and from other posts. just need to know how to put it together properly.
thanks,
amp
just picked up a slightly abused howse tiller. the previous owner smoked the friction material on the pto slip clutch pretty badly. i called howse to get the parts, but they sales rep was pretty clueless on the replacement.
the slip clutch looks to be pretty standard from my limited experience. 8 spring loaded bolts hold two pieces of friction material between the end plates. there is a thin piece of steel sandwiched on each half of the clutch and the friction material appears to be bonded on one side to each of these plates allowing the other side to spin against the ends and transfer the force.
when taking the thing apart, one side had big chunks missing out of the friction pad - definitely needed replacement. the other side looks to be intact and in good condition. i'm going to try to salvage that side and save the 20 bucks howse wants for each friction pad.
so here's my question (finally...): the friction material seems to be bonded to this thin metal plate. do i need some type of special adhesive to stick the new friction pad to the other plate? or, does the existing one just appear to be bonded to the plate due to it heating up when the previous owner roasted it? perhaps they aren't bonded with anything at all from the factory and just compression fit together until heated to high temps by careless owners?
in the photo, you can see the assembly on the top left has the good condition friction material "bonded" to it. the plate on the right has the bad friction material - half missing - also apparantly bonded to it.
i'm new to this game, so any advice would be appreciated!
i think i have a pretty good handle on how to adjust the thing from the manual and from other posts. just need to know how to put it together properly.
thanks,
amp