The invention relates to the technical field of automobile maintenance, in particular, to a removal tooling for a clutch of gearbox.
When an automobile gearbox is repaired, the clutch in the gearbox needs to be disassembled, and the clutch is tightly adhered by the sealant while the operating space in the gearbox housing being narrow, resulting in difficulties in disassembling the clutch.
Therefore, there is an urgent need to provide a removal tooling to assist in disassembling the clutch of gearbox.
The invention aims at providing a removal tooling for a clutch of gearbox, so as to assist in the disassembly of the clutch, which has the following technical solutions:
A removal tooling for a clutch of gearbox includes:
an upper bracket, having a middle portion vertically provided with threaded holes and a bottom surface fixedly connected with at least three connecting posts distributed at equal angular distances around an axis of the threaded hole;
a lower bracket, having a main body fixedly connected to a lower end of the connecting post, wherein a circumference of the main body has at least three cantilevers distributed at equal angular distances around the axis of the threaded hole;
a main screw, penetrating through the threaded hole from top to bottom to form a threaded connection;
a pulling claw, having a plurality of pulling claws which are fixed on a bottom surface of the cantilever in one-to-one correspondence, wherein a lower end of the pulling claw forms a claw portion which is buckled inwardly towards the axis of the threaded hole;
wherein the cantilever extends radially outward along the threaded hole, the cantilever is provided with long holes that run vertically, a length direction of the long hole is arranged radially along the threaded hole, and a cock bolt that penetrates downward into the long hole is provided on a top surface of the cantilever; a top surface of the pulling claw is provided with a blind hole for the cock bolt to be screwed with so that the pulling claw is pulled upwardly and anchored to the bottom surface of the cantilever through the cock bolt.
When the above removal tooling for a clutch of gearbox is used, first the gearbox is fixed to face the bottom surface of the lower bracket towards the gearbox, then the pulling claw is converged concentrically along the long hole by way of adjusting the cock bolt in tightness and is further buckled between a washer of a forward gear of the clutch and a clutch bag through the claw portion of the pulling claw, and then the above removal tooling for a clutch of gearbox is dragged through the main screw, so as to finally disassemble the clutch from the gearbox easily.
In the above technical solutions, the radial expansion and contraction of the main screw may be realized by twisting the main screw. In view of the fact that the upper bracket and the lower bracket constitute an elevated cage-like bracket through the connecting posts, the main screw has a telescopic adjustment stroke outside the gearbox, which is not limited by the narrow space in the gearbox housing.
Compared with the prior art, the invention has the following beneficial effects: the invention is very suitable for operation in the narrow space in the gearbox housing, and the clutch may be easily disassembled.
The invention is further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific implementations of the specification.
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an upper bracket 1, which has a middle portion vertically provided with threaded holes 11 and a bottom surface fixedly connected with at least three connecting posts 2 distributed at equal angular distances around an axis of the threaded hole 11;
a lower bracket 3, which has a main body 31 fixedly connected to a lower end of the connecting post 2, wherein a circumference of the main body 31 has at least three cantilevers 32 distributed at equal angular distances around the axis of the threaded hole 11;
a main screw 4, which penetrates through the threaded hole 11 from top to bottom to form a threaded connection;
a pulling claw 5, which has a plurality of pulling claws which are fixed on a bottom surface of the cantilever 32 in one-to-one correspondence, wherein a lower end of the pulling claw 5 forms a claw portion 51 which is buckled inwardly towards the axis of the threaded hole 11;
wherein the cantilever 32 extends radially outward along the threaded hole 11, the cantilever 32 is provided with long holes 33 that run vertically, a length direction of the long hole 33 is arranged radially along the threaded hole 11, and a cock bolt 6 that penetrates downward into the long hole 33 is provided on a top surface of the cantilever 32; a top surface of the pulling claw 5 is provided with a blind hole 52 for the cock bolt 6 to be screwed with so that the pulling claw 5 is pulled upwardly and anchored to the bottom surface of the cantilever 32 through the cock bolt 6.
When the above removal tooling for a clutch of gearbox is used, first the gearbox is fixed to face the bottom surface of the lower bracket 3 towards the gearbox, then the pulling claw 5 is converged concentrically along the long hole 33 by way of adjusting the cock bolt 6 in tightness and is further buckled between a washer of a forward gear of the clutch and a clutch bag through the claw portion 51 of the pulling claw 5, and then the above removal tooling for a clutch of gearbox is dragged through the main screw 4, so as to finally disassemble the clutch from the gearbox easily.
In the above embodiment, the radial expansion and contraction of the main screw 4 may be realized by twisting the main screw 4. In view of the fact that the upper bracket 1 and the lower bracket 3 constitute an elevated cage-like bracket through the connecting posts 2, the main screw 4 has a telescopic adjustment stroke outside the gearbox, which is not limited by the narrow space in the gearbox housing.
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For those skilled in the art, the protection scope of the invention is not limited to the details of the above-mentioned exemplary embodiments. Without departing from the spirit or basic features of the invention, those skilled in the art make equivalent meanings based on the requirements of the invention and all modified embodiments within the protection scope shall be included in the invention.