Clutch Release Bearings
Clutch release bearings are used in manual transmission clutch systems. When the driver presses the clutch pedal, the release mechanism pushes the clutch release bearing against the pressure plate. This allows the clutch to disengage, separating the engine from the gearbox so that the driver can change gears smoothly.
Clutch release bearings are mainly used in manual vehicles and aftermarket replacement applications. They are commonly supplied for passenger cars, light trucks, commercial vehicles, agricultural vehicles, and older vehicle models where replacement parts are still required.
We support aftermarket clutch release bearing solutions, including standard replacement bearings, cross-reference support, and sample-based development. For discontinued, hard-to-source, or non-standard clutch release bearings, customers may provide samples for evaluation. Drawings, prototypes, and production can be arranged after technical review and testing.
Common Reference Series
- VKC Series
- FCR Series
- RCT Series
- ZA Series
- OEM / aftermarket cross reference numbers
Typical Information Available
- Bearing reference number
- OEM number
- Cross reference number
- Vehicle application
- Dimensions where available
- Sample-based development support