Kendrion Binder Series: Innovation in Brake & Clutch Engineering
Globally, Kendrion is a reputable and well-known name in the brake and clutch technology industries. Their goods are used in a very broad variety of industrial applications, and when motors, gearboxes, and other drive components are brought in for refurbishment or rebuild, the repair department frequently finds them installed to them.
Single pressure, single disc brake modules for direct current are part of the Kendrion Binder Module Line brake line. These modules can be added as an extra module to a fully completed motor, often to end shield A. As a result, each Module Line has an output shaft that is positioned on a bearing. This device has an emergency stop feature in addition to being designed as a holding brake. When the electricity is cut off, electromagnetic spring pressure brakes increase the braking torque. For installation purposes, the braking force can be neutralised by hand-releasing the coil or by energising it.
● spring-applied brakes in a modular structure
● electrically discharged
● To be installed on the A-side motor flange
● Variable torque
Applications for Kendrion Module Lines
● Gear motors and DC motors
● Three-phase IEC AC motors
● Big servo motors
● Unique uses
● Conveyor systems
The comprehensive understanding of all Kendrion brakes and clutches enables us to provide not only like-for-like components but also a comprehensive engineering advice design and selection service. Suppliers can help you every step of the way, whether it's for a new application or to enhance an already-existing procedure.
The engineering department offers a comprehensive rebuild and refurbishment service for older and outdated systems, which includes component machining, brake disc relining, and coil rewind and encapsulation.
The spring-applied brakes of the Kendrion Binder Servo Line series are designed to be integrated with servo motors. The brakes include an emergency stop feature and are intended to be used as holding brakes.
The Servo Line line of spring-applied single-disc brakes is intended for dry operation. They may be fixed to the servo motor's A-face or B-face end shield. By creating a magnetic field, the electromagnetic principle is used to counteract the braking force produced by the compression springs. while DC voltage is introduced, the brakes engage while they are not energised and released.
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