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breakaway torque

Breakaway torque refers to the force required to move or rotate an object from its rest position. It is an important parameter in many applications, especially in mechanical engineering, vehicles and other technical equipment.

Breakaway torque is often considered a measure of the static friction between two surfaces. It depends on several factors, such as the type of surfaces, the coefficient of friction of the materials involved and lubrication. If the breakaway torque is high, it means that a large force is required to start the movement of the surfaces. On the other hand, a low breakaway torque means that the surfaces are easier to move.

The breakaway torque has practical implications in many applications. For example, it is important to consider breakaway torque when designing machinery and vehicles to ensure that they operate efficiently and safely. It can also play a role in the maintenance and repair of equipment by providing information on whether a lubricant is needed or whether there may be problems with static friction. In many cases, an accurate knowledge of the breakaway torque can help to improve the performance and service life of technical equipment.

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