Products/Services for Wedge Air Brakes

  • Pneumatic Brakes-Image
    Pneumatic Brakes - (120 companies)
    Pneumatic brakes, or air brakes or compressed air brakes, use compressed air generated by a compressor and stored in a reservoir. When the operator actuates the lever or pedal, a valve allows the compressed air to flow to a piston that engages...
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    Electric Brakes - (217 companies)
    ...the armature to separate, and disengagement to occur. Springs are used to help push the armature away from the surface and maintain an air gap. Electromagnetic Brake. Image Credit: Ogura. Eddy Current Brakes. Eddy current brakes develop torque...
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    Pneumatic Brake and Clutch Assemblies - (51 companies)
    ...components that consist of pneumatic brakes for slowing or stopping shafts and pneumatic clutches for connecting or disconnecting shafts. Pneumatic brake and clutch assemblies transmit force from one point to another point using compressed air...
  • Hydraulic Brake and Clutch Assemblies-Image
    Hydraulic Brake and Clutch Assemblies - (35 companies)
    ...by compression springs that force plates together. Ball Detent --Ball detent is a slip mechanism in which, upon overload, balls ride up out of seats to overcome springs or air pressure engagement. Roller Detent --Rollers, held in place by springs, wedge...
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    Mechanical Brake and Clutch Assemblies - (45 companies)
    ...overload, balls ride up out of seats to overcome springs or air pressure engagement. Roller Detent --Rollers, held in place by springs, wedge between the inner and outer races to engage the clutch. Pawl Detent --Pawl detent is a slip clutch mechanism...
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    Electric Brake and Clutch Assemblies - (101 companies)
    ...by springs wedge between the inner and outer races to engage the clutch. Brake Specifications. Brake specifications for electric brake and clutch assemblies include torque rating, power, speed, and operating voltage. Spring-return brakes require power...
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    Electric Clutches - (166 companies)
    ...may be applied independently of shaft speed. The magnetic torque is frictionless because the magnetic flux field operates in the air gap between the rotor and the stationary poles. Brakes and clutches that use hysteresis are suitable for precision...
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    Pneumatic Clutches - (102 companies)
    Pneumatic clutches are air-actuated assemblies consisting of elements for the connection and disconnection of shafts (clutch) in equipment drives. Pneumatic clutches are equipment drive assemblies that contain pneumatic components for connecting two...
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    Hydraulic Clutches - (83 companies)
    Roller Detent --Rollers, held in place by springs, wedge between the inner and outer races to engage the clutch. Pawl Detent --Pawl detent is a slip clutch mechanism in which, upon overload, the pawl overcomes spring or air pressure engagement...
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    Mechanical Clutches - (173 companies)
    ...together. Ball Detent: Ball detent is a slip mechanism in which, upon overload, balls ride up out of seats to overcome springs or air pressure engagement. Roller Detent: Rollers, held in place by springs, wedge between the inner and outer races to engage...

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