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Electromagnetic Brakes are designed for wind turbines.
Mechanical Power Transmission

Electromagnetic Brakes are designed for wind turbines.

Electrically-released, spring-engaged brakes of ERS series serve as pitch brakes for wind turbine applications that require both static holding power and ability to withstand high inertia dynamic stops in emergency situation. Each electromagnetic brake is mounted outboard of inductive encoder, which is mounted to back of motor to position blades to proper pitch. Largest model, ERS68, has capacity...

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Spring-Set Brakes provide fail-safe holding.
Mechanical Power Transmission

Spring-Set Brakes provide fail-safe holding.

Electrically released Series WR brakes engage when power is turned off or interrupted. Models WR-213, WR-198, and WR-180 feature torque capacities of 53, 35, and 4.43 lb-in., respectively. Brakes offer optional manual release and limit switch to disconnect power or arm warning circuit. Applications include conveyors, machine tools, robotics, hand held power tools, and personal mobility devices.

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Electromagnetic Brakes are designed for wind turbines.
Mechanical Power Transmission

Electromagnetic Brakes are designed for wind turbines.

Electrically-released, spring-engaged brakes of ERS series serve as pitch brakes for wind turbine applications that require both static holding power and ability to withstand high inertia dynamic stops in emergency situation. Each electromagnetic brake is mounted outboard of inductive encoder, which is mounted to back of motor to position blades to proper pitch. Largest model, ERS68, has capacity...

Read More »
Spring-Set Brakes provide fail-safe holding.
Mechanical Power Transmission

Spring-Set Brakes provide fail-safe holding.

Electrically released Series WR brakes engage when power is turned off or interrupted. Models WR-213, WR-198, and WR-180 feature torque capacities of 53, 35, and 4.43 lb-in., respectively. Brakes offer optional manual release and limit switch to disconnect power or arm warning circuit. Applications include conveyors, machine tools, robotics, hand held power tools, and personal mobility devices.

Read More »

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