Friction Brakes
Anaheim Automation offers a line of Friction Brakes in four series. Friction Brakes can be purchased separately, or assembled as motor adders. Perfect for stopping and holding applications, these compact Friction Brakes can handle high torque requirements, from 80 to 800 oz-in. Their low-voltage design provides for applications that are susceptible to weak battery, brown out or long wiring runs.
Perfect for holding applications, these friction brakes can handle high torque with a compact size. The
low voltage design will operate on applications susceptible to weak battery, brown out or long wiring runs.
When the electric power is applied, the armature is pulled by the electromagnetic force in the magnet
body assembly, which overcomes the spring action. This allows the friction disc to rotate freely. When
electrical power is interrupted, the electromagnetic force is removed and the pressure spring mechanically
forces the armature plate to clamp the friction disc between itself and the pressure plate. This
develops torque to hold the load.
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Perfect for holding applications, these friction brakes can handle high torque with a compact size. The
low voltage design will operate on applications susceptible to weak battery, brown out or long wiring runs.
When the electric power is applied, the armature is pulled by the electromagnetic force in the magnet
body assembly, which overcomes the spring action. This allows the friction disc to rotate freely. When
electrical power is interrupted, the electromagnetic force is removed and the pressure spring mechanically
forces the armature plate to clamp the friction disc between itself and the pressure plate. This
develops torque to hold the load.
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Perfect for holding applications, these friction brakes can handle high torque with a compact size. The
low voltage design will operate on applications susceptible to weak battery, brown out or long wiring runs.
When the electric power is applied, the armature is pulled by the electromagnetic force in the magnet
body assembly, which overcomes the spring action. This allows the friction disc to rotate freely. When
electrical power is interrupted, the electromagnetic force is removed and the pressure spring mechanically
forces the armature plate to clamp the friction disc between itself and the pressure plate. This
develops torque to hold the load.
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Perfect for holding applications, these friction brakes can handle high torque with a compact size. The
low voltage design will operate on applications susceptible to weak battery, brown out or long wiring runs.
When the electric power is applied, the armature is pulled by the electromagnetic force in the magnet
body assembly, which overcomes the spring action. This allows the friction disc to rotate freely. When
electrical power is interrupted, the electromagnetic force is removed and the pressure spring mechanically
forces the armature plate to clamp the friction disc between itself and the pressure plate. This
develops torque to hold the load.
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