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Disc clutch and brake FHB series
frictionmechanicalair-cooled

Disc clutch and brake - FHB series - Danfoss Industrial Automation - friction / mechanical / air-cooled
Disc clutch and brake - FHB series - Danfoss Industrial Automation - friction / mechanical / air-cooled
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Characteristics

Type
friction, disc
Operation
mechanical
Other characteristics
low-inertia, air-cooled
Torque

32,540 Nm, 48,918 Nm
(24,000.272337 ft.lb, 36,080.065218 ft.lb)

Description

Airflex air-cooled disc clutches and brakes excel in a wide range of applications. With favorable torque-to-size ratios and options with low-inertia friction disc assemblies, they provide maximum performance in limited spaces.​ Full annular friction for higher energy performance and smaller package size compared to calipers​ Torque rating - High torque capacity to package size ratio​ Flexible design - Spring- or pressure applied, multiple disc units Air-cooled models available Floating Housing Brake (FHB) – Completely redesigned disc brake for dragline applications​ DBBS brakes – Third generation spring-applied disc brake​ DBB brakes – Second generation spring-applied disc brake with low inertia​ DBA brake – The original design with 1000’s of installations still in use​ DC clutches and brakes – Air-applied design for better torque control Floating Housing Brake (FHB) An air-cooled, spring-applied brake specifically designed to maximize safety and machine uptime. Designed with floating housings instead of floating rotors, the FHB increases the life of friction linings and extends the time between friction changes. In addition, FHB eliminates rotor spline wear and periodic brake adjustments which maximizes dragline uptime while minimizing maintenance costs.

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