gage52
ArboristSite Member
does anyone kow where I can get a replacement clutch for my super splitter online? thanks
surplus center...http://www.surpluscenter.com/Power-Transmission/Clutches/Pulley-Centrifugal-Clutches/
northern tool might have em too?
theres two different sizes and engagement rpm's with just different bore sizes for different size output shafts, theyre all rated 13HP max...I didn't see what HP those clutches are rated for?? They won't last long, if you put one on a bigger motor/load than they are rated for.
"Good" clutches aren't cheeeep!
SR
paul is just buying it from someone else then charging probably another 20%... pull the clutch off get the numbers or measure it and match it up, its not very difficult? I'd call Paul at Super Split...
theres two different sizes and engagement rpm's with just different bore sizes for different size output shafts, theyre all rated 13HP max...
centrifugal clutches like that arent made for anything that requires much HP/torque anyways
what's you mill around 20-25hp? maybe 65 ft. lbs. of torque? I wouldn't consider that much HP or torque...That just isn't accurate, band mills use centrifugal clutches very similar to those all the time and they require quite a bit of torque going through them.
I've blown a couple lower grade ones on my mill and I'm not talking cheapo made import units either!
SR
I ordered a replacement clutch from paul in the fall and its lasted half the summer. figured I would try I different supplier.????
you got a $ 2,500.00+ splitter, and your racking your brain about trying to save 20-25 bucks on a clutch that "might" be the right one ??
i'm scratchin my head here, with a goofy look on my face...
Similar to a chainsaw, but with a bronze bushing. Have to take off to grease, but a few drops of oil can be added. I've never lubed one though.I dont remember a sealed bearing, but I dont remember any way to lubricate it either? Can they be greased like a chainsaw clutch bearing?
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