The brake slides onto a shaft and couples with a roll pin or integral clamp. A torque arm holds the brake body stationary. Torque is produced by magnetizing microscopic stainless-steel spheres.
This saves space and eliminates expensive shaft couplings, chains, or sprockets, as well as chain guards and associated hardware commonly used to connect gear motors to loads. Special features include ...
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