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Torque Rating
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The maximum torque rating for the brake should equal or exceed the application's requirement.
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Speed
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The maximum rotary speed rating. This specification applies only to rotary brakes.
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Power
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The maximum power rating for the brake.
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Maximum Pressure
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The maximum air pressure for a pneumatic brake.
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Linear Force (if applicable):
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The maximum thrust or linear force which the brake is rated to handle.
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Linear Speed
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The maximum linear speed. This specification applies only to linear brakes.
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Brake Engagement:
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Your choices are...
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Noncontact
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Braking action is achieved through a non-contact technology such as a magnetic field, eddy currents, etc.
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Friction
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Friction between contact surfaces transmits power. This is the most common type of brake.
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Toothed
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Toothed contact surfaces transmit power without slipping or heat generation. Teeth are engaged only when stopped or running at a slow speed (< 20 rpm).
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Wrap Spring
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A coiled spring wraps downward onto the rotating element. The brake is disengaged when the spring is uncoiled via a control tang at its end.
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Oil Shear
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Braking action is engaged via the viscous action of the shearing of transmission fluid.
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Other
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Other unlisted, specialized, or proprietary brake engagement mechanisms.
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Brake Type:
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Your choices are...
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Band
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Band brakes are the simplest type of brake. They have a metal band lined with heat- and wear-resistant friction material.
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Drum
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Drum brakes press shoes against a spinning surface. They are often used on automobile rear wheels.
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Disc
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Disc brakes have brake pads, a caliper, and a rotor. During operation, the brake pads are squeezed against the rotor. Disc brakes have good heat dissipation properties.
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Cone
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Cone brakes consist of a cup and a cone, which is lined with a heat- and wear-resistant friction material. During actuation, the cone is pressed against the mating cup surface. Cone brakes are not commonly used.
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Other
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Other unlisted, specialized, or proprietary brake engagement configurations.
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Brake Operation:
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Your choices are...
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Spring Actuation / Engage
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The spring engages during operation and requires power to disengage. Spring-actuated brakes are also called power-off brakes, fail-safe brakes, and safety brakes.
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Spring Return / Disengage
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The brakes need power to engage. A spring is used to disengage the brake. Spring-return brakes are also called power-on brakes and non-fail-safe brakes.
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Other
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Other unlisted brake operation technologies.
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