Clutch Release Bearings (Clutch Bearings) are critical components in the clutch system, designed to transfer the force from the clutch fork or hydraulic actuator to the diaphragm spring smoothly and efficiently. By reducing friction during engagement and disengagement, they ensure stable operation, low noise, and precise clutch control under frequent start-stop conditions. Built to withstand high rotational speeds, axial loads, heat, and vibration, clutch bearings feature robust raceways, optimized internal geometry, and reliable sealing/lubrication to extend service life and minimize wear. They are widely used in passenger cars, commercial vehicles, and various drivetrain systems, helping improve shifting comfort, drivability, and overall transmission reliability.