Mechanical installation, Stop – Lenze SDSGS User Manual
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Mechanical installation
Holding brake (option)
Permanent magnet holding brakes
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BA 13.0011−EN 1.0
Wear of permanent magnet brakes
If applied as directed (application as holding brakes), the permanent magnet brakes of the
servo motors are wear free and intended for long operating times. The wear on the friction
lining is due to e.g. emergency stops.
The table below describes the different reasons for wear and their impact on the
components of the permanent magnet brakes.
Component
Effect
Influencing factors
Cause
Friction lining /
friction surface at
the armature plate
and external pole
Wear on the friction lining
Applied friction energy
Braking during operation
(impermissible, holding
brakes!)
Emergency stops
Overlapping wear when the
drive starts and stops
Active braking by the drive
motor with the help of the
brake (quick stop)
Springs
Fatigue failure of the springs Number of switching
operations of the brake
Axial duty cycle of the
springs
Permanent magnet
Useless brake
Temperature, overvoltage
Excessive overvoltages /
temperatures
(
Stop!
In case of wear above the maximum air gap (
^ brake operating instructions),
application of the brake cannot be ensured. In this case, no braking process is
carried out.