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Small Magnetic Particle Brake - 15W Heat Dissipation, 2000rpm Speed

Small Magnetic Particle Brake - 15W Heat Dissipation, 2000rpm Speed

SKU:SMA-68b1f1

Precise torque control for tension & load simulation needs. Self-contained with 15W heat dissipation & 2000rpm speed.

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Small Magnetic Particle Brake - 15W Heat Dissipation, 2000rpm Speed

Small Magnetic Particle Brake - 15W Heat Dissipation, 2000rpm Speed

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Small Magnetic Particle Brake - 15W Heat Dissipation, 2000rpm Speed

Small Magnetic Particle Brake - 15W Heat Dissipation, 2000rpm Speed

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The Small Magnetic Particle Brake offers precise torque control for applications like tension control and load simulation. With a torque range of 0.2 to 6 lb-in and slip heat dissipation of 15W, it ensures smooth and repeatable operations. This self-contained brake, with shaft on one or two sides, is ideal for soft stops and adjustable tension needs.

Product Specifications

Characteristics Characteristics
With no electrical excitation, the shaft freely rotates.With electrical excitation, the shaft becomes coupled to the case.While the load torque is less than the output torque, the shaft won’t rotate.When the load torque is increased, the brake will slip smoothly at the torque level set by the coil input current.
Determining Proper Brake Size Determining Proper Brake Size
Determining Proper Brake SizeThe proper sized brake must…Have sufficient torqueBe able to dissipate the heatNo run above rated speedTorqueFor load simulation, torque limiting and similar applications, torque is already known.For web handling, torque must be calculated. First determine the desired tension in your web (wire, fabric, film etc.).Calculate Torque: Torque (lb-inches) = Tension (lbs) x Roll Diameter (inches) x 0.5Use the Full Roll Diameter for calculating the maximum torque needed. For applications with the web running over a pulley or between nip rollers (pinch rollers), use the pulley diameter as the roll diameter in the formula above. Always be conservative - select the next larger model if the application requires nearly the rated torqueRPM (must be less than the maximum allowable)For load simulation, torque limiting and similar applications, RPM is already known.For web handling, usually linear speed (Web Speed) is known, and RPM must be calculated.Calculate RPM: RPM = 3.8 x WEB SPEED (feet per minute)/ROLL DIAMETER (inches)Use the Full Roll Diameter to determine the slowest speed. Use the Core Diameter (empty spool diameter), to determine the fastest speed. For applications with the web running over a pulley or between nip rollers (pinch rollers), use the pulley diameter as the roll diameter.Slip Heat Dissipation (model must be physically large enough not to overheat)For any application.Calculate Heat Input: HEAT (watts) = TORQUE (lb-inches) x RPM x 0.012For unwinding applications.Calculate Heat Input: HEAT (watts) = WEB TENSION (lbs) x WEB SPEED (feet/minute)/44Duty CycleThe average heat input must be below the brake's heat dissipation rating. If the motion is intermittent, use the average speed for thermal (SLIP) calculations.
Note Note
Mounting holes - Standard: Imperial (inch), Optional: Metric
Specifications Available Direct Current Dc Coil Voltage
6 V | 12 V | 24 V | 90 V
Specifications Configuration
Shaft on one or two sides
Specifications Maximum Overhung
25 lb | 110 N
Specifications Maximum Speed
2000 rpm
Specifications Slip Heat Dissipation
15 W
Specifications Torque Range
0.2 to 6 lb·in | 2.3 to 68 N·cm
Specifications Weight
2 lb | 0.90 kg
Torque Torque
Is proportional to input current.Is independent of RPM.
Applications Applications
Adjustable Tension - For Unwinding (Payout) Webs.Load Simulation - For Testing Stepper Motors, Gear Motors and MechanismsTorque LimitingSoft Stops