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  In response to the requests for information regarding Centax type clutches, we have put together the following article that explains the way they work and what parts are involved. The name Centax is used by Serpent Model Cars and is used throughout this article as it has become synonymous with this type of clutch. R/C Model Car Info  
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Glossary
  Article  Notes
This article is split into three, this first part is devoted to introducing the various parts of the centax type clutch, Part Two covers the way in which they work and the Third Part of the article provides further information and a few tips.
Please note that I only have knowledge of the Serpent and PB Racing products, so cannot cover all possible variations of this type of clutch.
  Centax Type Clutches - Different Designs
The original Centax clutch was made by Serpent some time ago and has been manufactured under many different names, all with slightly differing designs. PB Racing made a version using the name of PBTec, and the Picco version is called Synchro. All the major manufacturers have made a version, each with their 'improvements', but they all work using the same basic principle. The PB Racing Dart 1:5th Scale Car used a version of the centax type clutch, which we have a little bit of information about under the PB Dart Modifications section.
  Basic Explanation
There are basically two different types of clutch available for the remote controlled model car today, both use centrifugal force to engage the drive from the engine to the gearbox/wheels. The first type, which uses just the force of two or more clutch shoes will be covered in a different article, but the principle can be seen in action in the animation at the bottom of the page in our article on Two Speed Transmissions
This article concentrates on centax type clutches, which derive their name from the fact that both centrifugal and axial forces/movements are involved. The centax type of clutch is more complicated and has far more parts than other types of clutches. The drawing below shows a centax type clutch and is based on the PB Racing PBTec clutch, but also has parts included like those on the Serpent Centax clutch.
  The Parts
As you can see from the exploded diagram below, there are quite a few parts involved in a centax type clutch, which are introduced below. Please note that this type of clutch is only available for engines with the SG type crankshaft.
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Retaining Screw and Spacer Thrust Race Clutch Bell Clutch Bell Bearings Adjusting Nut & Spring Spring Cup, Clutch Shoe & Stabilising Plate Spring/O-ring & Flyweights Flywheel & Nut Flywheel Cone & Shims
Click on the number on the drawing for more information about the corresponding part.
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  #1 Retaining Screw and Spacer
The clutch bell assembly is held in place on the Serpent Centax clutch by an M3 Allen cap set screw, although other manufacturers have an adjuster instead.
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The Serpent one can be adjusted using shims (part #1093) The spacer maintains any end float necessary for the thrust race/clutch bell assembly.
  #2 Thrust Race
Because of the way that this type of clutch operates, a special kind of bearing is required that will take an axial (sideways) force. The PB Racing one was far bigger and able to take the generated forces than any other I have seen.
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There is a modification that was tried using normal bearings and this is covered in the Third Part of this article. We have a separate article about Thrust Race Bearings
  #3 Clutch Bell
There isn't a great deal to say about the clutch bell, apart from the fact it is dished to match the shape of the clutch shoe. It has to be noted though, that with the Serpent system, the gears are separate to the main clutch bell and can be changed independently of each other. More information about gears can be found in our How Gears Work article.
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  #4 Clutch Bell Bearings
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The clutch bell bearings are there to support the radial load on the gears and allow it to run freely when the clutch is not engaged. Both plain bearings (left) and flanged bearings (right) are used in centax type clutches, with either two or three bearings being used due to the size limitations imposed in the design of 1:8th and 1:10th scale cars.
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  #5 Adjusting Nut & Spring
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These two items are fairly easy to understand, the nut is used to adjust the preload on the spring to alter when/how the clutch engages. The image on the right shows the Serpent adjusting nut.
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For further information about an adjusting tool for the Serpent Clutches, please see our Centax Adjusting Tool article.
  #6 Spring Cup, Clutch Shoe & Stabilising Plate
The spring cup is necessary to stop the spring wearing its way through the soft material of the clutch shoe, which is usually made of PTFE (see glossary on the left above). The stabilising plate does just as its name suggests in controlling the alignment of the flyweight/clutch shoe assembly.
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  #7 Spring/O-ring & Flyweights
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The flyweights (which can also be made of PTFE) are the parts which provide the means for the centrifugal movement to be transferred into an axial movement. The spring or, as is sometimes used, O-ring is used (on the Serpent version - left image) to help the flyweights return to a position where the clutch can disengage quickly.
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The PB Racing version (right image) relied on the main spring in the clutch to return the shoes.
This area of the clutch is where there are major differences between the centaxial clutches from the different manufacturers. Some use cone shaped wedges and some use levers.
  #8 Flywheel & Nut
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The PB Racing (left) and Serpent flywheel (right) are basically the same, except that the PB one used a separate ramp ring made from PTFE for the flyweights to move up and down.
The nut is basically the same between these two manufacturers.
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The flyweights and nuts in the clutches from other manufacturers will obviously be different, depending on the system they have adopted for transferring the centrifugal movement into an axial one.
  #9 Flywheel Cone & Shims
The flywheel cone acts as an accurate means to centralise the flywheel onto the crankshaft of the engine. The shims are used to set the distance of the flywheel from the end of the crank so that the correct amount of end float (free play) can be set for proper operation of the clutch.
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Summary
Having read the above you should now have an understanding of the various parts that go together to make a centaxial clutch. In the second part we will attempt to show you how the actual clutch works.
Part Two - How the Centax Type Clutch Works
Part Three - Further Information
Related Information
Thrust Race Bearings
How Gears Work
Centax Adjusting Tool
Further Information
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