Holding Brakes Featured Products
- Holding brakes smaller than a penny
- How thin do you need to be? (RNB-T and MCNB-T)
- Would you like to do more than just hold it?
- Do you want to hold it? (RNB)
- What to do if your holding torque changes? (MNB)
- The Importance of Controllable Stopping
- Can I save power without sacrificing performance?
- Hold Steady: E-vehicle braking solutions
- Lighten Your Load: Light weight brakes
- Are you relying on a robot for safety?
- Ogura new large bore brakes design wins Silver Award
- Customized Brakes. Wouldn't it be nice to get what you want?
- Health Brake: Brakes for medical equipment
- What's the skinny on wheel drive brakes? Ogura parking brakes are super thin.
- World’s leading zero-backlash, low noise brakes for medical and robotics industries
- What's braking at the ports?
- How do I figure torque needed for my electromagnetic parking brake?
- What happens when my brake gets too hot?
- I heard of inertia, but what is reflected inertia?
How thin do you need to be? (RNB-T and MCNB-T)
Ogura electromagnetic thin style holding brakes: Ultra-thin style of holding brakes are designed to reduce the overall footprint of a motor brake package. Through internal flux improvements, brakes are thinner and lighter but can produce similar torques of previous designs.
Standard brakes are rated up to 50 Nm / 37 lb-ft. Custom designs with thermistors and built-in sensors are possible. Brakes are primarily designed for holding but can accommodate emergency stops. Some coils are designed for low power operation (12V) but 24V is required for brake disengagement. Brakes are primarily used for robotics, warehouse automation, medical equipment, electric vehicle parking brakes and on various stepper and servomotors.
Benefits of using Ogura super thin brakes:
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Safety
Design experience
Space optimization
Compact size and lower power requirements
Customization
Ability to integrate with motors or other components
Manufacturing capability