Clutch, Sachs Overview
Clutch, Sachs Overview
• Dual-mass flywheel, pressure plate and clutch plate are allocated to each other and must not be mixed with other manufacturer's components.
1 Dual-Mass Flywheel
• Make sure centering pins fit securely
• Contact surface for clutch lining must be free of grooves, oil and grease
• Observe removal instructions
2 Clutch Plate
• Removing and installing, refer to => [ Clutch, Sachs ] Clutch, Sachs
• Only replace together with pressure plate
• Installation location, refer to => [ Installation Position of Clutch Plate ] Clutch, Sachs
• For the clutch plate diameter, refer to the Parts Catalog
3 Pressure Plate
• With adjustment mechanism
• Identification, refer to => [ Identification of Self-Adjusting Clutch (Sachs) ]
• Removing and installing, refer to => [ Clutch, Sachs ] Clutch, Sachs
• Checking ends of the diaphragm spring, refer to => [ Checking Ends of the Diaphragm Spring ] Clutch, Sachs
• Check spring connections and rivet connections, refer to => [ Checking Spring Connections and Rivet Connections ] Clutch, Sachs
• Only replace together with clutch plate
• Allocation, refer to the Parts Catalog
4 Bolt
• M6 - 13 Nm
• M7 - 20 Nm
• Loosen and tighten one after another in 90° increments
Identification of Self-Adjusting Clutch (Sachs)
• Pressure plate with stop (locator) - arrow -.
Removal Instructions for Dual-Mass Flywheel
• To prevent damaging the dual-mass flywheel when removing, the bolts - B - must not be removed using an air or impact driver. Removal of the bolts is only permissible by hand.
- Turn the dual-mass flywheel - A - so that the bolts are positioned centrally to the bores - arrows -.
- When removing the bolts, make sure that no bolt head contacts the dual-mass flywheel, otherwise it may be damaged when the bolt is turned further.