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- Stock: In Stock
- Model: KOLAUT-PCB-DBN
- Weight: 1.00
- SKU: KOLAUT-PCB-DBN
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The vertical pneumatic disk brake features easily replaceable friction components with durable two-piece friction pads, making it suitable for applications in working machinery, construction equipment, steel rolling machines, paper-making machinery, heavy vehicles in shipping, as well as for trimming, discharging, positioning, and tension control. The brake disk is available in thickness options of 10 to 20mm.
Features
- The vertical pneumatic disc brake is durable.
- The performance of this brake is stable and can provide efficient braking effect.
- Pneumatic disc brake is resistant to water, dust and high temperature, and can adapt to various harsh environments.
- This brake is easy to install and maintain, which improves the convenience of use.
Specification
| Model | KOLAUT-DBN-104 | KOLAUT-DBN-204 |
| Disk thickness T | 10mm | 20mm |
| Disk diameter | 200mm↑ | 200mm↑ |
| Maximum pressure | 0.7Mpa | 0.7Mpa |
| Compression ratio | 1.83 | 1.83 |
| Friction plate wear | 7mm | 7mm |
| Weight (approximately) | 9kg | 9.5kg |
Note: Please specify the brake disc thickness when ordering. The optional thickness of this brake disc ranges from 8 to 25mm. The standard size of this friction pad is 63*46*15, and 100*80*15 is also available. Please contact us if you need it.
Dimension (mm)
Relationship between air pressure and torque
Tips: The difference between pneumatic disc brakes and pneumatic shaft brakes
- Structural Design: The pneumatic disk brake features a disk structure that achieves braking through contact between the friction pads and the brake disk, while the pneumatic shaft-mounted brake is integrated with the shaft and directly acts on its rotation.
- Working Principle: The pneumatic disk brake utilizes air pressure to compress the friction pads against the brake disk to produce braking force; the pneumatic shaft-mounted brake applies air pressure to connected components, directly affecting the shaft's rotation.
- Application Areas: The pneumatic disk brake is suitable for various industrial equipment, especially in high-frequency and heavy-load situations; the pneumatic shaft-mounted brake is more suitable for applications requiring direct braking on the shaft, such as conveyors and heavy machinery.
- Maintenance and Replacement: The friction components of the pneumatic disk brake are usually easier to replace, the pneumatic shaft-mounted brake may require more complex disassembly and maintenance processes.
- Performance Characteristics: The pneumatic disk brake provides smooth braking performance suitable for precise control; the pneumatic shaft-mounted brake may offer stronger braking capacity under heavy loads, but its control precision is relatively lower.