DYNAMICS GROUP 6-83075-32 Manuel d'instructions
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Read carefully before attempting to assemble, install, operate or maintain the product described. Protect yourself
and others by observing all safety information. Failure to comply with instructions could result in personal injury
and/or property damage! Retain instructions for future reference. When unpacking the brake, inspect it carefully
for damage that may have occurred during transit.
Standard Housing
Figure 1.
Figure 2. Wiring Diagram
4740 WEST ELECTRIC AVENUE
Enclosed Housing
MILWAUKEE, WI 53219
PHONE 414/672-7830
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WARNING
Brake performance and features must be carefully matched to the
requirements of the application.
Consideration must be given to torque requirements, especially
where an overhauling condition exists, as well as thermal capacity,
ambient temperature, atmospheric explosion hazards, type of enclo-
sure and any other unusual conditions.
Improper selection and installation of a brake and/or lack of
maintenance may cause brake failure which could result in damage
to property and/or injury to personnel.
If injury to personnel could be caused by brake failure, additional
means must be provided to insure safety of personnel.
Do not operate manual release or energize brake coil before
installation, in order to preserve prealignment of rotating discs for
ease of installation.
DESCRIPTION
This brake is direct acting, electromagnetically released and spring
set. It uses rotating and stationary disc contact to supply positive
braking action. It retains quick release and setting capabilities at all
times.
Simplicity of design has reduced maintenance to an absolute minimum.
As with any electromechanical equipment, however, periodic inspection
and adjustment will assure optimum performance. As the friction
disc wears, the magnet gap will increase. The magnet gap should be
check periodically and adjusted when necessary,
INSTALLATION
(See Figures 3, 5 & 6, Tables 1, 2 & 3)
1. Remove hub (1) from brake and position on motor shaft with key
according to dimension "N". Stamped part number on hub should
face away from motor. Tighten hub set screws with 12 lb. ft.
torque.
2. Remove cover screws (24) and cover (23), plus gasket (28) on
enclosed and severe duty models.
3. Place brake on motor, guiding discs on hub.
4. Bolt brake to motor "C" face with four 1/2 inch socket head cap
screws. See Figures 5 and 6 for screw length thru bracket.
5. Connect coil leads per appropriate wiring diagram in Figure 2 and
replace cover.
FAX 414/672-5354
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Bulletin No. BK4604 (12/01)
80 Series
4 Post
Brake Instructions
www. dingsco.com
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