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Hilliard Extreme-duty Centrifugal Clutch - 3/4in. Bore, 12 Tooth, 35 Chain Size on 2040-parts.com

US $78.59
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Condition:New Color:NA MPN:LD4S-5L-PKGD Manufacturer:Hilliard EAN:0093122141300 Brand:Hilliard UPC:187923000024

 
 
 
Hilliard Extreme-Duty Centrifugal Clutch - 3/4in. Bore, 12 Tooth, 35 Chain Size
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Description

Hilliard Extreme-Duty clutches are ideal for the everyday demands of go-karts and youth-model snowmobiles. Thermodynamically designed clutch shoe increases the clutch's capacity to absorb heat without damaging the clutch springs, thereby providing a longer service life, even in the most demanding applications. For use with engines up to 8 HP. USA. Application: Sprocket, Chain Type: #35, Bore Diameter (in.): 3/4, Teeth (qty.): 12, Engine: Up to 8 HP, Engagement Speed (RPM): 2,300, Max. Operating Speed (RPM): 5,000, Keyway (in.): 3/16, Overload Protection: Yes


Features

  • Bi-directional operation
  • Load-free starting
  • Overload protection
  • Easy to install
  • Integral key design


Additional Information

  • Manufacturer: Hilliard
  • Shipping Weight: 265
  • Product Dimensions:
    Width: 8.90
    Length: 9.30
    Height: 2.70

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