Close, but no prize,
It's a clutch out of my shearing head motor,
It was designed in the event of a hand piece lock up, which I have never encountered in around 8 years of shearing, yet,
What happens is the clutch kicks in and slips which gives the user at least 3 seconds to switch the motor of and then unbolt 4 bolts to expose the clutch and then with two ring scanners readjust and tighten the spring,
I have two shearing heads, so I've done my maintenance one this arvo and will do the other one tomorrow,
I noticed one shearing head was slipping under pressure so I changed the clutch today, I'll do both and then I won't have to touch them for another 8 years,
And that's your mast class lesson for tonight,,,,
Hope you had a great day today, Did I tell you that I picked my nose today and picked a winner, lol,
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Close, but no prize, :D It's a clutch out of my shearing head...
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