Upper Clutch Cylinder Daewoo Bus AV10 Hyzon

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Description

This upper clutch cylinder, used in the Daewoo Bus AV10, manufactured in Hyzon Brand by China Truck Bus Parts, is a crucial hydraulic part designed to provide efficient clutch operation. This cylinder serves as the primary control unit of the clutch system and converts the force exerted by the driver’s lever to create hydraulic pressure. The pressure is transmitted to the lower piston, allowing the release of the clutch and permitting gear shifts.

How It Works: 

The clutch mechanism relies on the hydraulic fluid in order to engage and disengage the clutch mechanism effectively. When a driver presses on through the pedal of the clutch, the top cylinder produces hydraulic pressure through compression of the fluid. The pressure is transferred through hydraulic lines and into the clutch’s lower cylinder, which pushes the release bearing, which releases the clutch. When the clutch has been disengaged, the driver can switch speeds or come to a standstill without the engine stalling.

Basic Working: The Clutch Cylinder relies using simple hydraulic fundamentals:

  1. The input Driver presses the clutch pedal and applies mechanical force.
  2. Hydraulic Action The piston in the cylinder compresses hydraulic fluid, creating pressure.
  3. Transmission This pressure flows through the hydraulic line of the clutch and the lower cylinder.
  4. CLUTCH DISENGAGEMENT The lower clutch cylinder receives the pressure and releases it from its flywheel, allowing an easy gear shift.

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