Always demonstrate stable performance! Proposals for improving maintainability and stable performance of brakes for steelmaking equipment.
Many equipment machines used in ironmaking utilize DC electromagnetic drum brakes. From the perspective of brake improvement, converting these brakes to "disc brakes" allows them to withstand frequent use and consistently demonstrate stable performance. Even when the pads wear out, gap adjustment is easy, and replacement is also straightforward. Furthermore, in addition to installation during motor upgrades, replacement of existing brakes is also possible. Please feel free to contact us, even if it's just for consultation. 【Features】 ■ Withstands frequent use and consistently demonstrates stable performance ■ Easy gap adjustment and straightforward replacement even when pads wear out ■ Braking force can be adjusted as needed, with a wide range ■ Excellent cooling performance achieved by using disc plates ■ Replacement of existing brakes is also possible *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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Example of Disc Brake Conversion (Pneumatic Type) ■ Lubrication is possible for sliding parts such as pivot pins, and it can withstand high frequency. ■ Easy replacement of pads and actuator parts. ■ Excellent heat dissipation. ■ More cost-effective compared to drum-type electromagnetic brakes. ■ Pneumatic type complies with JEM1120 standards. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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Our company, as a manufacturer of power transmission equipment, engages in the total production and sales of various industrial discs, brakes, clamping devices, centrifugal clutches, torque limiters, and provides after-sales service. Our products are used in various applications, such as holding brakes (clamps) for elevators in skyscrapers, brakes for rolling rollers in steel mills, brakes for overhead cranes in factories, and clamps for preventing runaway in container cranes, as well as in power control for industrial machinery. They are utilized in any place where objects and people are in motion, and their performance and reliability are highly regarded.