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  2. Bicycle brake - Wikipedia

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    A return spring slackens the cable when the brake lever is released, no adjustment is required, and the brake becomes more forceful when wet. Husted said his inspiration was the band brake used on industrial machinery. [50] The Yankee bicycle only included a rear brake, but that met U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission standards.

  3. ZF 5HP transmission - Wikipedia

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    As the presence of 10 main components (together with brakes and clutches) in the Ravigneaux gearbox types shows, this meant the end of the conventional gearbox design. The approach of the all new Lepelletier gear mechanism from the later 6HP-family , requiring only 8 main components for 6 gears, reflects the progress that this new paradigm ...

  4. North American Fire Hose Coupler Incompatibilities - Wikipedia

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    Around several municipalities in Massachusetts, including Springfield, MA and replaced the Universal Clutch couplings on their hydrants and hose with the new standards. [26] 1911 Specifications of the National Board of Fire Underwriters is the published fire hose coupling standard, as recommended by NFPA. 1913

  5. Electromagnetic clutches and brakes - Wikipedia

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    Based upon the size of the clutch or brake, the speed and the inertia, wear rates will differ. For example, a machine that was running at 500 rpm with a clutch and is now sped up to 1000 rpm would have its wear rate significantly increased because the amount of energy required to start the same amount of inertia is a lot higher at the higher speed.

  6. Dual-clutch transmission - Wikipedia

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    A dual-clutch transmission (DCT) (sometimes referred to as a twin-clutch transmission) is a type of multi-speed vehicle transmission system, that uses two separate clutches for odd and even gear sets. [1] The design is often similar to two separate manual transmissions with their respective clutches contained within one housing, and working as ...

  7. Slipper clutch - Wikipedia

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    A slipper clutch (also known as a back-torque limiter) is a specialized clutch with an integrated freewheel mechanism, developed for performance-oriented motorcycles to mitigate the effects of engine braking when riders decelerate.

  8. Savings interest rates today: Fast-track your savings with ...

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    With rates coming down in the wake of last year's three back-to-back Fed rate cuts, the new year is the best time to fast-track your finances to faster savings growth at today's highest rates on ...

  9. Clutch delay valve - Wikipedia

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    These valves have been unpopular with some drivers and are sometimes removed in favour of a conventional clutch action. [2] The BMW valve takes the form of a separate pipe fitting and is easily removed. Honda has also used clutch delay valves on some Civic models, which are integral to the clutch slave cylinder and must be dismantled in situ. [3]