DAOLER The Key Role of shims in Addressing Crankshaft and Flywheel Issues
In the field of automotive mechanics, the kinematic relationship between the crankshaft flange and the flywheel surface cannot be ignored. Abnormal or improper motion between these surfaces can quickly lead to severe damage to both the crankshaft and the flywheel, compromising the overall performance of the mechanical system. This issue is critical because it can trigger reduced efficiency, increased wear, and shortened service life of key components.
Fortunately, DAOLER has developed an innovative diamond-coated washer specifically to tackle this problem. This washer effectively increases friction between the two mating surfaces, playing a vital regulating role. In particular, the diamond-coated stainless steel washer significantly boosts the friction between the flywheel and the crankshaft, ensuring more stable and reliable cooperative motion.
The advantages of DAOLER friction shims are even more compelling. By raising the coefficient of friction between the fastened surfaces, these shims enable transmission of up to four times the torque. This breakthrough enhances the load-bearing capacity of the components, allowing them to withstand the higher shear forces generated by increased torque output. Consequently, the system gains not only improved safety and stability but also a solid foundation for efficient operation.
In summary, DAOLER's novel washer offers a practical and effective solution to crankshaft and flywheel challenges, opening new possibilities for the mechanical industry. With this innovation, the future of mechanical engineering looks significantly more promising.




