A one-way clutch bearing, also known as a overrunning clutch or sprag clutch, is a mechanical device that allows rotational motion in one direction while preventing it in the opposite direction. It typically consists of an outer race, an inner race, and a series of sprags or rollers that engage when torque is applied in the permitted direction.
A one-way clutch bearing, also known as a overrunning clutch or sprag clutch, is a mechanical device that allows rotational motion in one direction while preventing it in the opposite direction. It typically consists of an outer race, an inner race, and a series of sprags or rollers that engage when torque is applied in the permitted direction.