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The drawing says there is a wear-in period before the unit reaches its full torque rating. How long will this take?
October 1, 2009 22:51 by
Mach III Clutch
Wear in is a function of speed, load and cycles. In most cases a few dozen cycles will achieve the desired burnishing.
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