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SAFE STOPPING EVEN WITH LOW BRAKING TORQUES FROM JUST 0.12NM
12 September 2004 - Lenze Limited

A total of 11 sizes are now available in the BFK457 range, providing braking torques of between 0.12 and 125Nm. The electromagnetically released spring-applied brakes can be used anywhere where moving masses have to be slowed or brought to a complete standstill as quickly as possible.

A total of 11 sizes are now available in the BFK457 range, providing braking torques of between 0.12 and 125Nm. The electromagnetically released spring-applied brakes can be used anywhere where moving masses have to be slowed or brought to a complete standstill as quickly as possible. The braking force is generated by compression springs. This means that the friction-generated braking torque is fully available at zero current - even in the event of mains failue. Lenze also offers a manual release for BFK457 brakes.

The compact brakes, which meet the requirements of temperature class F (155°C), operate as standard with voltages of 24 and 205V DC and are easy to install by means of integral fixing screws.

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About: Lenze Limited
Lenze is an internationally active group of companies with over 50 years' experience in drive engineering. With a staff of approx. 3,000 world-wide, Lenze is among the leading suppliers of drive technology and automation systems.

Power electronics and motors in DC, frequency inverter and servo technology designs - gearboxes and geared motors - clutches and brakes - all made by Lenze using their state-of-the-art production facilities. Automation solutions, plant design, servicing and coupling technology round off our range of goods and services.

Our customers all over the world regard us as a flexible company providing efficient and comprehensive solutions to drive engineering needs.


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