The best choice for holding/emergency applications |
Our non-excitation (negative actuation) spring close electromagnetic brakes use
a reliable multi-spring mechanism to apply braking force
after power is cut off. The design of this redundant system
offers very high reliability, making it ideally suited for
as a holding brake or emergency stop brake.
The 3 standard series are: SBR, which is best suited to use
in servomotors or robotics applications due to its ultra-thin,
projection-free design, SBM, best used as an easily-mounted
general-purpose motor, and SBS, which is versatile enough to
suit every application. |
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SBR type
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Ultra-thin and projection-free
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Best integrated into servomotors, special small motors, robots, or FA machinery
as a holding or stop brake. |
Provides silent operation, free from metallic noise by eliminating metal from
our disk structure. |
SBM type
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Easily mounted and able to withstand heavy operation
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Easily mounted to general-purpose motors, abrasion resistant and dissipates heat
efficiently. |
Becomes a brake motor when mounted to a general-purpose motor. |
SBS type |
Versatile and easy to use |
By using a multi-plate design, we are able to achieve high torque with a small
diameter, making this suitable for breaking and emergency
stops in many applications. Additionally, the static frictional
torque can be varied by changing the number of disks. |
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Available Models |
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