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Industrial Clutch/Brakes
How They Work Multiple Disk Electromagnetic Brake
General Description
Multiple disk brakes are used to deliver extremely high torque in minimal dimensional requirements. These brakes can be used either wet or dry, which makes them ideal to run in multiple speed gear box applications. Machine tool applications top the list where these brakes are used. Ogura Features High torque/compact design: The multiplication of surface area in a multiple disk brake allows for one of the smallest torque to size ratios available. Wet or dry application: Brakes can be used in an oil/gear box environment (wet), or as a stand alone clutch (dry). Fast Response (wet): For fast response special channels are cut in the friction disks to allow the oil to flow faster. High heat dissipation (wet): In an oil environment, the oil is used to take heat away from the friction disks for better heat dissipation. How It Works
Disengagement: When current/voltage is removed from the brake, the armature is free to turn with the shaft. Springs hold the armature away from the brake surface when power is released, creating a minimal drag. Cycling: Cycling is achieved by turning the voltage/current to the coil on and off. Slippage should occur only during deceleration. When the brake is engaged, there should be no slippage once the brake comes to a full stop. |
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