New to friction clutch

   / New to friction clutch #1  

Knight

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Kubota L3400
While restorting as harley rake I decided to add a slip clutch because of the damage encounter by rollers jamming, chain jumping sprokets and pillow block bearings breaking.
As I was removing the old coupling from the gear box, it had a friction clutch. I never seen one before. It had springs and little angled cylinders, which would slip under load. Maybe this clutch was frozen. Do friction clutches need grease? I like the slip type because I it has adjustment to it.
Are friction clutches a thing of the past. Does anyone have experience with them?
 
   / New to friction clutch #2  
While restorting as harley rake I decided to add a slip clutch because of the damage encounter by rollers jamming, chain jumping sprokets and pillow block bearings breaking.
As I was removing the old coupling from the gear box, it had a friction clutch. I never seen one before. It had springs and little angled cylinders, which would slip under load. Maybe this clutch was frozen. Do friction clutches need grease? I like the slip type because I it has adjustment to it.
Are friction clutches a thing of the past. Does anyone have experience with them?

No grease, otherwise they are useless as a
method for the for the implement to prevent damage.

So it seems you have A Weasler brand torque limiter of some type
(ratcheting apparently) of which there are 4 current model types.
 
 

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