Mechanisms — jaw clutch

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Stud-and-hole Clutch-box diagram
Stud-and-hole Clutch-box Mechanism Explained: How It Works, Parts, Formula, Diagram and Uses
Stud-and-hole clutch-box explained: how the engagement studs lock into mating holes, sizing math, real machine examples, and failure modes for industrial drives.
Sliding Clutch-box diagram
Sliding Clutch-box Mechanism Explained: How It Works, Parts, Diagram, Formula and Uses
Sliding Clutch-box explained — how the sliding dog clutch engages gears in tractors, lathes, and gearboxes, with formulas, tolerances, and a worked example.
Clutch (form) diagram
Clutch (form) Mechanism Explained: How Dog and Jaw Clutches Transmit Torque
How a form-locking clutch (dog clutch) engages with positive teeth to transmit torque without slip — used in gearboxes, PTOs, and lathe carriages.
V-grooved Face Clutch diagram
V-grooved Face Clutch Mechanism: How It Works, Diagram, Formula, Parts, and Uses Explained
How a V-grooved Face Clutch transmits torque through wedged radial teeth — design rules, formulas, and real examples from machine tool and mill drive engineering.
Clutch and Gear diagram
Clutch and Gear Mechanism: How It Works, Parts, Diagram, Formula and Industrial Uses
Clutch and gear assemblies engage and disengage rotary power on demand in mill drives, factory conveyors, and machine tools. See specs, formulas, and examples.