Hoist braking mechanism
Hoist braking mechanism
Hoist braking mechanism
Hoist braking mechanism
Hoist braking mechanism
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  • Hoist braking mechanism
  • Hoist braking mechanism
  • Hoist braking mechanism
  • Hoist braking mechanism

Disc brakes are brakes that generate braking force using disc springs and release the brake using hydraulic pressure. The braking force acts axially. Disc brakes, along with hydraulic stations and piping systems, form a complete braking system. They are suitable for use in dock cable cars, mine hoists, and other hoisting equipment, serving as both working and safety brakes. The magnitude of the braking force, its use and maintenance, and its adjustment have a significant impact on the safe operation of the entire hoisting system; therefore, installation and user units must pay close attention to ensure safe operation.

Advantages

1. Multiple brakes operate simultaneously, resulting in high braking reliability.

2. The braking torque is adjusted using an electro-hydraulic pressure regulating device, which is convenient to operate and has good adjustability.

3. It can achieve two-stage braking, has low inertia, fast action, strong adaptability, light weight, and small size.

Working Principle

The brake shoes are pressed against the brake disc by the elastic force of the disc spring to generate braking force (brake holding); by injecting high-pressure oil into the oil chamber, the spring is compressed to make the brake shoes leave the brake disc, thus releasing the brake.

Main Structure

The disc brake system consists of disc brakes, brackets, bolts, etc. The disc brakes are bolted in pairs to the brackets, and each bracket can simultaneously install 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 pairs, or even more. The specifications and number of pairs can be selected according to the braking torque required by the hoist. The disc brake itself consists of brake shoes, liners, disc springs, hydraulic components, connecting bolts, sealing rings, and the brake body.

Characteristics of Disc Brakes

1. The braking torque has good adjustability;

2. Low inertia, fast action;

3. High reliability;

4. Good versatility: Many parts of disc brakes are interchangeable, and different mine hoists can be equipped with different quantities of the same model of disc brakes;

5. Simple structure and easy maintenance and adjustment.


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Hoist braking mechanism

Disc brakes are an important component of mine hoist braking systems. They are hydraulic actuators used in mine hoist braking systems, primarily in the braking devices of JTP single and double drum hoists (1.2m, 1.6m, 2m, 2.5m, 3m). When the hoist starts, the hydraulic station outputs pressurized oil to open the brake, and the hoist begins operation. During working braking, the hydraulic station increases or decreases pressure according to the working conditions, and the brake provides the opposite braking force. In case of an accident, the hydraulic station pressure returns to residual pressure, and the brake uses braking force to stop the hoist within a short time.

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