Spring Applied Brakes
These systems have a wide range of use as holding brakes and emergency brakes that are locked by the spring when in a passive state. The release of the brake occurs hydraulically, pneumatically, or electrically. Examples of application are safety brakes in heavy industry, conveyor systems, all types of hoisting, and obviously in general mechanical engineering.
Spring applied brakes are released:
• hydraulically
• pneumatically or
• electrically
Spring-Applied, Electrically Released
EMS
Braking Force up to 3,000 N
Spring-Applied, Pneumatically Released
R&H 350.435.01
Braking force 30,000 N
Spring-Applied, Hydraulically Released
EBS 004
Braking Force up to 104,000 N
Spring-Applied, Hydraulically Released
EBS 002
Braking Force up to 50,000 N
Spring-Applied, Pneumatically Released
R&H 050.402.01
Braking Force up to 1,050 N
Spring-Applied, Pneumatically Released
R&H 200 CP Series
Braking Force 3,000-8,000 N
Spring-Applied, Pneumatically Released
R&H 250.412.01
Braking Force up to 9,750 N
Spring-Applied, Hydraulically Released
R&H 200 Series
Braking Force up to 10,400 N