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1 clutch coupling
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2 clutch coupling
clutch coupling KFZ, TECH ausrückbare Kupplung f, Ausrückkupplung f, Ein- und Ausrückkupplung f, Kupplung f, lösbare Kupplung f, selbstausrückbare Kupplung f, Schaltkupplung f, selbstlösbare Kupplung f -
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clutch coupling Schaltkupplung fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > clutch coupling
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4 magnetic clutch
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5 fluid clutch
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6 fluid coupling
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7 clamping load
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8 disengage
vt <mech.eng> (by means of coupling, link; not clutch) ■ abkuppeln vtvt <mech.eng> (e.g. a catch, pawl, interlock, load) ■ ausklinken vtvt <mech.eng> (a spring-loaded detent, pawl etc.) ■ ausrasten vtvt <mech.eng> (clutch, leadscrew etc.) ■ ausrücken vtvt <mech.eng> (shut off; e.g. drive motor) ■ ausschalten vtvt <mech.eng> ■ außer Eingriff bringen vtvt <mech.eng> (shafts, drives) ■ entkuppeln vtvt <mech.eng> (e.g. parking brake) ■ lösen vtvt <mech.eng> ■ trennen vtvt <mvhcl.el> (gears; e.g. starter pinion and flywheel gear) ■ ausspuren vt -
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vi <tech.gen> (e.g. pawl, detent ball, clip) ■ einrasten vivi <mech.eng> (positive locking devices; e.g. gears, teeth, couplings) ■ ineinander greifen vivi <mech.eng> (gear) ■ in Eingriff stehen mit vt ; kämmen mit vt ; eingreifen in vt ; kämmen vi ; eingreifen vivi <mvhcl.drive> (cause to engage; e.g. gears) ■ einspuren vivt <tech.gen> (mating parts; clutch, coupling) ■ einrücken vtvt <mech.eng> (connect a mechanism, linkage) ■ einkuppeln vtvt <mech.eng> (switch on, activate; e.g. drive, feed) ■ einschalten vtvt <mech.eng> (positive-locking devices; e.g. gears) ■ in Eingriff bringen vtvt <mech.eng> (couple, connect) ■ kuppeln vt -
10 driving end
<mech.eng> (on a coupling or clutch drive shaft) ■ Kupplungszapfen m -
11 palm end
<mech.eng> (on a coupling or clutch drive shaft) ■ Kupplungszapfen m -
12 tenon end
<mech.eng> (on a coupling or clutch drive shaft) ■ Kupplungszapfen m
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Clutch — (kl[u^]ch; 224), n. [OE. cloche, cloke, claw, Scot. clook, cleuck, also OE. cleche claw, clechen, cleken, to seize; cf. AS. gel[ae]ccan (where ge is a prefix) to seize. Cf. {Latch} a catch.] 1. A gripe or clinching with, or as with, the fingers… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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clutch — clutch1 clutchingly, adv. clutchy, adj. /kluch/, v.t. 1. to seize with or as with the hands or claws; snatch: The bird swooped down and clutched its prey with its claws. 2. to grip or hold tightly or firmly: She clutched the child s hand as they… … Universalium
clutch — I. verb Etymology: Middle English clucchen, from Old English clyccan Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. to grasp or hold with or as if with the hand or claws usually strongly, tightly, or suddenly 2. obsolete clench intransitive verb … New Collegiate Dictionary
clutch — I. /klʌtʃ / (say kluch) verb (t) 1. to seize with, or as with, the hands or claws; grasp; grip. 2. to grip or hold tightly or firmly. –noun 3. the hand, claw, paw, etc., when grasping. 4. (usually plural) power of disposal or control; mastery: in …
clutch — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. hold fast, grip, cling to, clench; snatch, seize, grasp, grab, collar; clasp, squeeze, embrace. See acquisition, retention. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A mechanical device] Syn. friction clutch,… … English dictionary for students