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Braking a dutch

15th November 1974
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A self-adjusting clutch-stop is now available with Lipe-Rollway 355 mm (14 in) single-plate and 394 mm (15.5in) twin-plate clutches.

The brake adjusting sleeve assembly on LP clutches has been replaced in the new LPA series by a ratchet sleeve, and spring-loaded pawl carrier. When the clutch is engaged the pawls are engaged The brake adjusting sleeve assembly on LP clutches has been replaced in the new LPA series by a ratchet sleeve, and spring-loaded pawl carrier. When the clutch is engaged the pawls are engaged to advance the ratchet sleeve when adjustment is required.

LPA clutches are installed in the same way as the. conventional LP model and pedal setting is obtained by adjusting the clutch linkage until the bearing carrier contacts the clutch-stop disc and then backing-off 3 mm (0.125 in).

Made by: Lipe-Rollway Ltd, York Avenue, Haslingden, Rossendale, Lancs.