Warner Electric FC-G-C410 User Manual

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The FC-G - C140 centrifugal brake is a device

operating with delayed actuation that is to say, the

pressure between the friction surfaces is achieved by

the centrifugal force resul ting from the rotation of the

driving input. The engagement or disengagement is

therefore driven only by action upon the input side.

The device has no wear adjustment ; it operates only

in dry conditions ; the friction is of cast-iron-against-

packing type.

It can be mounted horizontally, vertically or in any

other position.

2 DESCRIPTION

The device consists of two main parts:

2.1 - The driving part includes:

- a hub � fixed on the driving-shaft by means of a

key ;

- one, two or three sets of inertia-blocks �

depending on the type) which are made integral

with the hub � by means of the teeth ;.

- springs �, which draw the inertia-blocks � back

into the “disengaged or de-braked” position, are

articulated on the axles �, are laterally kept

in position by the spacers � and the flanges

� and are fixed on the inertia-blocks � by means

of the screws �.

- a closing-washer , centered on the hub �

and laterally kept in position by the safety-ring �.

2. 2 - The fixed part includes

- a drum � centered on the driven member (clutch

use) or the frame o the machine (brake use) and

fixed by means of screws.

3 OPERATION

The device is rated to a zero torque for rotation

speeds of the driving-shaft below “n” revolutions per

minute, the iner tia-blocks � being kept back by the

release springs �.

For speeds greater than “n”, the inertia-blocks � are

pushed into contact with the drum � as a result of

the centrifugal force and the torque gradually grows

until it reaches its nominal value for “N” revolutions

per minute.

When

the speed decreases, the torque gradually

decreases until it reaches its zero value for speeds

equal to or under “n” revolutions per minute.

NOTE - “n” and “N” values are engraved on every

device after the name of the type

Example of description for a centrifugal device used

as brake with a zero torque at n = 1650 revolutions

per minute and a nominal torque of 20 m, daN for N

= 2700 revolu tions per minute.

Centrifugal brake, type FC 20 G - 1650/2700

4 ASSEMBLY

On our devices, hub � and drum � bores have

usually a H7 tolerance.

For fitting the device on the shaft, we advise to use

the js6 tolerance.

The width of the hub � is key groove has the P9

tole rance.

The g6 tolerance is quite proper for the

centering designed to receive the drum �.

The shaft should not fall out of alignment with the

drum � by a greater value than the one showed in

picture 3, while it should not be more eccentric than

in picture 2.

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

0,2 max.

0,1 max.

100

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