Warner Electric SFC-1525 User Manual

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Warner Electric • 800-825-9050

P-207

819-0516

Maintenance
Wear Pattern:
Wear grooves appear on the armature
and rotor surfaces. This is a normal wear condition, and
does not impair functioning of the unit. Normally, the
rotor and armature, as a mating pair, will wear at the
same rate. It is the usual recommendation that both
components be replaced at the same time.
Remachining the face of a worn armature is not
rec om mend ed. If a replacement armature is to be used
with a used rotor, it is necessary to remachine the worn
rotorface. In refacing a rotor: (1) machine only enough
material to clean up the complete face of the magnet; (2)
hold the face within .005'' of parallel with the mounting
plate; and (3) undercut the molded facing material
.002''-.004'' below the metal poles.
Heat: Excessive heat and high operating temperatures
are causes of rapid wear. Units therefore, should be
ven ti lat ed as efficiently as possible, especially if the
ap pli ca tion requires fast, repetitive cycle operation.
Foreign Materials: If units are used on machinery
where fine, abrasive dust, chips or grit are dispelled into
the at mo sphere, shielding of the brake or clutch may be
nec es sary if maximum life is to be obtained.

Electrical Coil Data

Unit Size

SF-825

SF-825 Brg.

SF-1000

Voltage–DC

6

24

90

6

24

90

6

24

90

Resistance @ 20°C–Ohms

1.23

20.9 267.0

1.098

14.6

221

1.07

14.4 214.4

Current–Amperes

4.9

1.15

.34

5.464

1.65

.407

5.61

1.67

.42

Watts

29

28

30

33

40

37

34

40

38

Coil Build-Up–Milliseconds

222

200

245

180

200

225

256

275

283

Coil decay–Milliseconds

105

120

100

115

120

130

123

105

90

Unit Size

SF-1225

SF-1525 SF-1525 HT

Voltage – DC

6

24

90

6

24

90

6

24

90

Resistance @ 20°C–Ohms

1.21

19.5 268.3

1.11

15.5

239.1

.55

7.63 113.4

Current – Amperes

4.97

1.23

.34

5.41

1.55

.38

10.83

3.14

.794

Watts

30

30

30

32

37

34

65

75

72

Coil Build-Up – Milliseconds

475

440

510

505

535

575

480

535

560

Coil decay–Milliseconds

240

230

220

230

237

215

210

183

160

Notes: Build-up time equals current to approx.* 90% of steady state value and flux to 90%

Decay time equals current to approx.* 10% of steady state value and flux to 10%.

*Approx. because current leads or lags flux by a small amount.

Burnishing and Maintenance

Burnishing
Intimate metal to metal contact is essential between the
armature and the metal rings (poles) of the magnet or
rotor. Warner Electric clutches and brakes leave the
fac to ry with the friction material slightly undercut to
assure good initial contact.
Normally, the desired wearing-in process occurs nat u ral ly
as the surfaces slip upon engagement. The time for
wear-in, which is necessary to obtain the ultimate torque
of the unit, will vary depending on speed, load, or cycle
duty.
If maximum torque is required immediately after
in stal la tion, the unit should be burnished by slipping
the friction surfaces together at reduced voltage. It is
rec om mend ed that the burnishing be done right on
the application, if at all possible.
Burnishing at high speed will result in a smoother wear-in
pattern and reduce the time for burnishing. The volt age
should be set at approximately 30% or 40% of the rated
value.
The unit should be cycled on and off to allow sufficient
time between slip cycles to prevent overheating.
When a Warner Electric brake or clutch is properly
as sem bled and installed, no further servicing, lubrication,
or maintenance should be required throughout the life of
the unit.

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