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Disc brake - SERVO SLIM LINE - Kendrion (Villingen) GmbH - electromagnetic / spring activated / failsafe
Disc brake - SERVO SLIM LINE - Kendrion (Villingen) GmbH - electromagnetic / spring activated / failsafe
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Characteristics

Type
disc
Operation
electromagnetic, spring activated
Other characteristics
failsafe, hollow-shaft, for servo motors
Torque

Min.: 0.27 Nm
(0.1991 ft.lb)

Max.: 8 Nm
(5.9005 ft.lb)

Rotational speed

2,500 rpm, 3,000 rpm, 4,000 rpm, 5,000 rpm, 6,000 rpm
(15,707.96 rad.min-1, 18,849.56 rad.min-1, 25,132.74 rad.min-1, 31,415.93 rad.min-1, 37,699.11 rad.min-1)

Power

Min.: 6 W

Max.: 27 W

Description

The spring-applied brakes which are ideally suited for robotics is designed for robotics solutions and loads of up to appr. 20 kg, but it can also be used in other applications requiring small geometrical dimensions. With regard to their power density the slim single-disc brakes are flatter and lighter than the market standard, and due to their large inner diameter they are well suited for hollow-shaft drives. This makes them perfect for applications in lightweight robots with integrated drives. There is a growing demand for safety technology in order to avoid injuries by collisions, especially if the control technology or even the power supply fails. In this case electromagnetic brakes are usually the method of choice. As safety brakes they bring moving masses to a stop, keep loads in position and therefore prevent humans and material assets from being affected.

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

Arab Health

27-30 Jan 2025 Dubai (United Arab Emirates) Hall Z6 - Stand D77

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