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Secure Holding

Tuesday, September 08, 2009

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The RB Series spring-engaged rail brakes use spring forces to secure the load in holding applications.



Nexen (Vadnais Heights, MN) rail brakes are available in spring-engaged and electric models, delivering a secure hold in the broadest range of linear motion control applications. RB Series spring-engaged rail brakes use spring forces to secure the load in holding applications, providing superior response time and high stopping and holding force for e-stop and power-off situations. Features include:RB Series spring-engaged rail brakes use spring forces to secure the load in holding applications, providing superior response time and high stopping and holding force for e-stop and power-off situations. Features include:

  • Fit guide rails that include NSK, SKF, INA, THK, IKO, HIWIN and Star.
  • High air-released holding forces.
  • Brake geometry similar to system bearing cassettes allows simple installation.
  • Adjustable facing gap for optimum brake performance.
  • Field serviceable friction facing replacement; large friction facing contact area.
  • No lubrication or periodic maintenance required.

For more information visit www.nexengroup.com

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