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Sprag Clutches
CROSS+MORSE
The double cage sprag elements are complete units capable of high torque transmission within confined spaces. Their unit construction enables easy assembly into cylindrical inner and outer races to provide a complete clutch suitable for most overrunning, backstopping and indexing applications. The sprags are individually energised by a brass ribbon spring, but their relative movement to one another is controlled by the double cage design to ensure load sharing and prevent de-phasing of individual sprags. Standard sprags are manufactured from 52100 bearing steels. Two basic designs of sprag are available, disengaging types (Diseng.) where the sprag lifts-off from the inner race when the outer is rotated at high speeds, and engaging types (Eng.) where the contact forces between sprag and inner race increase as the outer race is rotated. The sprag element is designed to rotate with the outer housing, this being essential for correct operation of the unit. In applications with rapid speed changes additional clamping of the element to the housing is essential and this is achieved by clips/T bars fixed to the outer cage. To reduce wear of sprags during overrunning drag strips may be fixed to the inner cage to rotate this relative to the outer and so reduce sprag contact during overrun. The table below shows dimensions and construction of standard sprag elements in heavy print are preferred sizes, normally available from stock, which should always be used for new designs unless large production volumes are envisaged. Sprag elements are best applied where high torque transmission is required, but space is limited, and where direct installation into machine parts is required. The clutches double cage design makes them particularly suitable where torsional vibrations are present. Ability to control the operating characteristics has made them suitable for a wide range of applications including turbine starters, marine drives, gearbox backstops, winches, printing machines and machine tools.
Dimensions
3 6 o
o
5 5
71 X
Clutch Part No.
Dimensions mm
Sprags
No. Drag Strips
No
NClips
or T Bar
Direction
Operation
**
Nominal Torque (2)
Approx Weight
Std Sprag
a* + .008 -.005
c
+.013 -.013
e
min
b
max
d
min
No.
Type
Nm
gms
133590
22.225
38.887
10.0
_
17
50
12
Diseng.
CW
74
30
13143
27.767
44.425
13.5
21
58
14
Eng.
CW
139
55
133034
30.342
47.000
13.5
23
62
14
Diseng.
CW
124
60
1310028
31.750
48.410
13.5
24
63
16
Diseng.
3
CW
159
66
133392
38.092
54.750
16.0
30
71
18
Diseng.
CCW
324
85
1310145
41.275
57.937
13.5
32
75
14
Diseng.
3
CW
210
90
132909
44.450
61.112
16.0
34
79
20
Diseng.
2
3
CW
424
100
133339
49.721
66.383
13.5
38
85
22
Diseng.
2
4
CW
366
100
1310003
49.721
66.383
13.5
38
85
22
Diseng.
4
CW
366
100
1310172
54.765
71.427
16.0
42
92
24
Eng.
CW
640
120
1310226
54.765
71.427
16.0
42
92
24
Diseng.
2
4
CW
610
130
136709
54.765
71.427
21.0
42
92
24
Eng.
3
10
CW
907
180
1310147
54.765
71.427
25.4
42
92
24
Diseng.
3
8
CW
1160
200
13239
57.760
74.427
16.0
45
95
26
Eng.
CW
710
110
136324
57.760
74.427
19.0
45
95
26
Eng.
***
710
130
1310299
59.537
76.200
28.9
46
98
26
Eng.
4
***
1418
240
136334
63.340
80.000
21.0
50
104
26
Diseng.
CW
806
175
1310080
72.217
88.882
13.5
56
115
30
Diseng.
CW
793
140
13168
72.217
88.882
21.0
56
115
30
Eng.
CCW
1520
185
134012
72.217
88.882
21.0
56
115
30
Eng.
4
10
CCW
1489
215
133687
79.698
96.363
13.5
62
124
24
Diseng.
3
4
CW
680
155
137322
79.698
96.363
25.4
62
124
34
Diseng.
5
12
CW
2396
280
138334
83.340
100.000
25.4
65
130
34
Diseng.
CW
2055
270
138316
83.597
102.596
25.4
65
132
34
Diseng.
5
12
CW
3032
275
134008
85.776
104.776
25.4
66
135
34
Eng.
5
17
CW
3073
280
136715
87.290
103.960
16.0
67
135
34
Diseng.
CW
1470
165
13261
103.231
119.983
16.0
80
154
40
Diseng.
6
10
1900
205
13236
117.391
136.391
16.0
91
176
30
Diseng.
5
6
CCW
1970
240
1312334
123.340
140.000
25.4
96
181
50
Diseng.
CW
4800
400
133403
123.881
142.880
25.4
96
184
44
Eng.
CW
5740
460
133403B
123.881
142.880
25.4
96
184
44
Eng.
11
CW
5740
470
3
5 o
7
CO
m 3 i
(1) Note the centering flanges on type 13261 face each other.
(2) Nominal torque can be exceeded to maximum 1.7x for short periods.
*For shaft dia. 75mm plus tolerance extended to ± 0.013mm. **Direction of rotation of outer race freewheeling viewed from 'A'. ***These clutches are fitted with end bearings.
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