Pneumatic Brakes
Directly pneumatically applied disc brakes are used in practically every area of mechanical engineering. The actuating force is created here through compressed air, and the brake is released by spring force. Its range of application spans from light uses such as web tension control to highly demanding applications such as holding and service brakes that can have a braking force up to 33,000 N with just one caliper, depending on the air pressure. There are almost no limits to the braking torque that can be generated, which depends on the brake disc diameter and the number of calipers!
Pneumatically Actuated
EB 025/EB 030
Braking Force up to 210 N
Pneumatically Actuated
R&H 051.100.08
R&H 051.100.13
Braking Force up to 880 N
Pneumatically Actuated
R&H 300.108.04
Braking Forces 5,000 - 17,000 N
Pneumatically Actuated
R&H 100 Series
Braking Force 160-1,900 N
Pneumatically Actuated
R&H 350.135.01
Braking Force up to 30,000 N