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Can someone give me advice on the working cycle of this centrifugal clutch?(I attach a photo)
 

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1. if you don't put a design as you can ask for the processing cycle? ? ?

seeing a photo how do I understand what kind of tolerances you use, if the piece is turned, milled, etc?? ?

learn to be critical and not trivial.
It's too generic!! ! !
clarify your request, thank you
 
if I had the design and there was written everything as you say I would certainly not have asked for advice to the people of the forum I was able to go back alone to the cycle...cmq my "request" was to have a advice, on how could this piece be made ie: if it was made to the machine tools, for molding foundry etc...and ifprov use a sintered material can go well.I have ideas on how it was made my clutch but not having feedback
 
to know how much more photos would be needed. So, in my opinion, you understand very little!
 
I'd say it's a chainsaw clutch. I do not remember well if the jaws that are seen in photo are usually made of cast iron or aluminum, from the color I would say aluminum, so I would say a die casting that is then worked for removal of truciole.
another plausible idea could be an aluminum profile bar in figure that is then "sliced" to the extent to get its jaws.
I don't see a rhyme, so it's either very used, or it just doesn't have it, but it feels weird if they're really aluminum. I can't tell you how it's done.
I don't get it from the photo.

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if I had the design and there was written everything as you say I would certainly not have asked for advice to the people of the forum I was able to go back alone to the cycle...cmq my "request" was to have a advice, on how could this piece be made ie: if it was made to the machine tools, for molding foundry etc...and ifprov use a sintered material can go well.I have ideas on how it was made my clutch but not having feedback
Sorry, that's not un piece, but an assembly of different details.
ok, it is the centrifugal clutch of a chainsaw, but you cannot expect that only by showing a photo of a single view of the axieme you can get the processing cycle of every detail.
you have it in your hand and only you can see how the various components are made (personally I have never used a chainsaw nor much less disassembled. . it was of a motorcycle-naturally 2t:biggrin:- I would not have problems, but that while knowing the operation I have never seen it "in hand"). you should disassemble all the pieces and make so many beautiful chips, then maybe you could help more precisely.. or if someone has an equal to yours...

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hi, from what you could understand the specific weight of the material maybe could affect,however you could work them according to me with a control center that has a magnetic base, and go into profiling, eye you have narrow rays, that also for the central body only that the central body should be worked first from the back.I don't know maybe and a piece of electro-rosion,boo.
 
usually the bells of these "amenicols" are printed or imbuted and then resumed "where it serves" to the machine tools (tornium or frieze depends on the bottom of the loop if there is or less possibility that the cut heels)
the clutch strain itself seems to be a single piece (simil motosega) items usually printed and reworked or made from bar.. .
Unfortunately with only one image you cannot say much.
look at the rays, the residual signs of the tools.. .
 
Hi.
if printed or forged, it would show some sform angles (3/5°) but still you should dismantle it.. if it were executed at the mu, surely roughed up of lathe and finished at the centers .. give us more elements! !
 
this is the centrifugal clutch of a chainsaw....I attach more photos so that you can better understand the possible processing ciol; according to you I have to take into account the phenomenon of fatigue regarding friction
 

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the working cycle also depends on the quantities if you have to make a 100pz can be convenient to work them entirely on mu if they are many more shell molding I speak of the colored pieces in blue
 
I managed to know that the clutch is made of sintered steel. . .
So what else do you want to know? ? :confused:.... seen that
I was able to go back alone to the cycle.
if you put the photos with a calibrated reference we could detect the odds....the fatigue depends on how much wood you need to cut surely and better the chainsaw of the podet
anyway sintered steel
processed and treated,I don't understand why the first pieces are galvanized while the next photos are blue,you colored them? ?
commercial details ( screws etc.)
die casting light alloy carcass and machine tool probably anodized white... .
the operation seems intuitive to me.... the material of the springs?? . What do you need?
 
So what else do you want to know? ? :confused:.... seen that

if you put the photos with a calibrated reference we could detect the odds....the fatigue depends on how much wood you need to cut surely and better the chainsaw of the podet
anyway sintered steel
processed and treated,I don't understand why the first pieces are galvanized while the next photos are blue,you colored them? ?
commercial details ( screws etc.)
die casting light alloy carcass and machine tool probably anodized white... .
the operation seems intuitive to me.... the material of the springs?? . What do you need?
Are you really nice...thank you and I apologize if I was was wasting time...the pieces in an afternoon that I was bored with blue...it seems that from what you wrote me I can think about how the clutch was made and make an organic speech!? ? !
 
It seems that from what you ask, I can give you a sensible answer. .
What do you want me to tell you about the sintering process,
of sintering mould construction
of the machine and the environment in which it happens.
do you want to know instead the machine tools for subsequent machining center or lathe cutters file? ? cutting speed tools etc.
Are you interested in a mechanical dimensioning? ?
You want the design? ?
do you want to know more about surface treatments also wear-resistant? ?
Are you interested in the assembly cycle? ?
the material flow and the minimum escort? ?
or instead you have to cut a couple of trees is you don't know how to do it? ?
 

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