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KB1-1 air driven KB1 pneumatic brake manufacturer

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Product features: Our company is an air driven KB1 pneumatic brake manufacturer with many years of research and development experience in the industrial brake industry. We have rich experience in the working principle of disc brakes

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Air driven KB1 pneumatic brake manufacturer

Clamp disc pneumatic brake

Pneumatic brakes are also known as ventilated brakes, which means that there is air saturation to apply pressure through ventilation to tightly seal the socket and achieve braking effect. This type of industrial use is quite widespread. When it comes to pneumatic brakes, they are also divided into normally closed brakes and normally open brakes. A normally closed brake means that when it is not in use, its socket is always open, and when it is in operation, the brake is held by ventilation, forming a brake. A normally open brake means that under normal circumstances, its opening is tightly closed and remains in a braking state. After ventilation, it will release, becoming a normally closed brake.

Our company is an air driven KB1 pneumatic brake manufacturer with many years of research and development experience in the industrial brake industry

Working principle of disc brake:

Disc brakes are mainly composed of brake discs, oil cylinders (chambers), brake calipers, oil (air) pipes, and other components, as well as hydraulic (air) power sources. A disc brake is a type of brake that uses the end face of a rotating brake disc as a friction pair. A brake pad composed of friction material and its metal base plate is installed on its fixed bracket. These brake pads and their tensioning devices are installed in clamping clamp shaped brackets spanning both sides of the brake disc, called brake calipers. Brake discs made of alloy steel