slip clutch
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Definition
Noun: A slip clutch is a type of friction clutch designed to disengage or slip when the transmitted torque exceeds a predetermined safe level. This mechanism protects machinery from damage by preventing overload.
Usage
A slip clutch is used as a safety device in mechanical systems. * The drive shaft is connected via a slip clutch to prevent motor burnout during a jam. * If the conveyor belt seizes, the slip clutch will slip, protecting the gearbox.
Advanced Usage
- Engineered Slippage: The clutch is intentionally calibrated to slip at a specific torque value, which is a critical design parameter for system protection.
Variants and Related Words
- Safety clutch: A general term for clutches designed to protect against overload.
- Torque limiter: A broader category of devices that includes slip clutches.
- Overload clutch: Another synonym emphasizing its protective function.
Synonyms
- Safety clutch
- Overload clutch
- Torque-limiting clutch
Related Phrases
- To slip (of a clutch): The action the clutch performs under excessive torque.
- When the drill bit bound, the clutch began to slip.
Noun
- a friction clutch that will slip when the torque is too great