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clutch pedal Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

ছোঁ প্যাডাল,





clutch pedal's Usage Examples:

manual transmission, allowing them to be driven without needing to use a clutch pedal.


engine (clutch engaged- the clutch pedal is not being pressed) or not connected to the engine (clutch disengaged- the clutch pedal is being pressed down).


gear stick will normally be used to change gear whilst depressing the clutch pedal with the left foot to disengage the engine from the drivetrain and wheels.


It contrasts with the practice of using the left foot to operate the clutch pedal, leaving the right foot to share the duties of controlling both brake.


manual transmission by partially engaging the clutch plate, using the clutch pedal instead of (or in conjunction with) the accelerator pedal.


design removed the need for the driver to master the timing of using a clutch pedal and shift lever in order to achieve a smooth shift in a non-synchromesh.


Harley Davidson foot clutches used an over-center spring to hold the clutch pedal in the disengaged position and used a friction disc to allow the rider.


Cars with a Saxomat clutch did not have a clutch pedal.


European tractors through the 1970s (using manual operation via a single clutch pedal), then the Porsche 962 C racing car in 1985.


gear lever and clutch pedal activated ) Auxiliary gearbox - 2-speed (electro-pneumatic control via switch on the gear lever and clutch pedal activated ).


electronic clutch; the gear shifts are automatic, and the need for a clutch pedal is eliminated.


depressing the brake pedal, and then the clutch pedal is fully depressed.


Once set, the driver must keep the clutch pedal fully depressed but may remove the.


lockable bar that connected the steering wheel to the brake pedal or clutch pedal.


The driver would use the clutch pedal any time when selecting low, high, or reverse gear.


Although Hy-Drive cars had a clutch pedal like a traditional manual transmission, it was only used to put the car.


lubricated by grease and by engine oil released by a button under the clutch pedal.


Semi-automatics facilitate easier gear shifts by removing the need to depress a clutch pedal or lever at the same time as changing gears.


a manual gearbox, either up- or downshifting, without depressing the clutch pedal, limiting the use of the manual clutch to starting from standstill or.


a clutch brake mechanism, which is usually activated by pressing the clutch pedal all the way to the floor or pressing a button on the top of the gear.



Synonyms:

pedal; foot lever; foot pedal; treadle; clutch;

Antonyms:

walk; unclasp; let go of;

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