Dog Clutch


dog clutch

[′dȯg ‚kləch] (design engineering) A clutch in which projections on one part fit into recesses on the other part.

Dog Clutch

 

a device consisting of two parts (half-clutches) whose end faces have projections (lugs) and notches that mesh. Dog clutches are usually used for coupling and uncoupling two shafts or to couple a shaft with a component that rests freely on it, such as a gear or pulley.