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Delayed Electro-hydraulic Drum Brakes

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Industrial Clutch Parts Ltd are manufacturers and distributors of brakes, clutches, couplings and friction material for all types of industrial applications.

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The YWLA series brakeis a delayed braking device mainly used for maintaining and stormbraking of outdoor cranes and port handing machinery on the gantrytraveling mechanism with frequency converter or other electric speedcontrol, or as service brake for conveyor belts. According to demandthe brake can add a solenoid valve to perform closing without delay.

MAIN DESIGN FEATURES
  • Patented design which includes balancingdevices (patented technology) constantly equalizes the clearance ofbrake shoes on both sides and makes adjustment unnecessary, thuscompletely avoiding the brake lining one side sticking to the brakewheel. The brake is equipped with a shoes auto aligning device.

  • Main hinge points are equipped with self-lubricating bearing,giving high efficiency of transmission, long service life. Lubricatingis unnecessary during operation.

  • The brake spring is arranged inside a square tube and asurveyor's rod is placed on one side. It is easy to read braking torquevalue and avoid measuring and computing.

  • Brake lining is easy to replace. Brake linings available in various materials such as sintered metal and non asbestos organic.

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INDUSTRIAL CLUTCH PARTS LTD
[United Kingdom]
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Country/Region : United Kingdom

Business Type:Manufacturer, Distributor/Wholesaler

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