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Magnet Body In …
In the absence of current, the compression springs (5), present in the Magnet Body (1) are pushing against the axially movable armature plate (2) which traps the brake rotor (3) against the motor housing surface (8). The brake torque is transferred to the shaft via the rotor and splined hub (4). By applying direct current voltage to the coil, a magnetic field is produced in the Magnet Body (1). This magnetic field attracts the armature plate (2) across air gap “a” and allows the rotor to rotate and neutralize the brake torque. • Standard voltages are: 24 VDC, 48 VDC, 103 VDC, 180 VDC and 205 VDC special voltages are available on request • Standard cable: size 05 and 06