Products/Services for Wrap Spring Clutch Brake

  • Mechanical Brake and Clutch Assemblies-Image
    Mechanical Brake and Clutch Assemblies - (45 companies)
    ...generation. Teeth are engaged only when stopped or running at a slow speed ( < 20 rpm). Wrap Spring --A coiled spring wraps downward onto the rotating element. The brake is disengaged when the spring is uncoiled via a control tang at its end. Oil...
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  • Electric Brake and Clutch Assemblies-Image
    Electric Brake and Clutch Assemblies - (101 companies)
    ...in applications that require fast response times and precise tension control. Clutch Specifications. Clutch specifications for electric brake and clutch assemblies include torque rating, power, rotational speed, and operating voltage. Spring-return clutches...
  • Pneumatic Brake and Clutch Assemblies-Image
    Pneumatic Brake and Clutch Assemblies - (51 companies)
    ...such as magnetic fields and eddy currents. Friction clutches generate friction between contact surfaces. Wrap spring clutches transmit torque from the input to the output through a wrapped spring that uncoils to disengage the clutch. Hydraulic clutches...
  • Hydraulic Brake and Clutch Assemblies-Image
    Hydraulic Brake and Clutch Assemblies - (35 companies)
    ...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 and rotates out of its detent. Brakes operate using a broad...
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    Mechanical Brakes - (172 companies)
    ...for stationary objects. A wrap-spring clutch and brake works by connecting an input shaft and output shaft with an interference fit helical clutch spring. When the input shaft rotates in the direction of the wind of the clutch spring, torque is transmitted...
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    Hydraulic Brakes - (145 companies)
    Methods. Most hydraulic brakes use non-contact, friction, toothed, wrap spring, or oil shear engagement techniques. With non-contact products, braking action is achieved via magnetic fields or eddy currents. By contrast, friction brakes transmit power...
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    Electric Brakes - (217 companies)
    Electric brakes are assemblies consisting of electrical elements for the slowing or stopping of shafts in equipment drives. Electrical power is required to activate the brake. How to Select Electric Brakes. Spring Applied Brakes. Image Credit...
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    Compression Springs - (434 companies)
    ...ground springs have no reduction in pitch, but the last coil is filed flat to help distribute load evenly. Closed, ground springs reduce in pitch upon the last coil wrap, and have its ends filed flat to help distribute load. Compression Spring...
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    Electric Clutches - (166 companies)
    ...tensioning and holdback applications where close braking control is important, or when variable clutch engagement of a load is required. Eddy Current: Eddy current products use a magnetic field to induce eddy currents in the load. The load engagement...
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    Hydraulic Clutches - (83 companies)
    Wrap Spring --A coiled spring wraps downward onto the rotating element. The device is disengaged when the spring is uncoiled via a control tang at its end. Oil Shear --Braking action is engaged via the viscous action of the shearing of transmission...

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Clutches and brakes are among the most critical elements of many motion control systems. The. two most widely used types of clutches are electro mechanical friction and wrapped spring. When selecting a clutch, electro mechanical friction types usually come to mind first, but the. frequently...

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