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Bulletin No. BK4684 (1/11)

DESCRIPTION

This brake is direct acting, electromagnetically released and spring set. 
It uses rotating and stationary disc contact to supply positive braking action. 

It retains quick release and setting capabilities at all times. Simplicity of design

has reduced maintenance to an absolute minimum. As with any electro-
mechanical equipment, however, periodic inspection and adjustment will assure
optimum performance.  As the friction disc wears, the magnet gap will increase. 
The magnet gap should be checked periodically and adjusted when necessary. 

WARNING: Do not install or use these brakes in an 
explosive atmosphere.

Figure 2.   Outline Drawing (does not include kit components)

Read carefully before attempting to assemble, install, operate or maintain the product described. Protect yourself
and others by observing all safety information. Failure to comply with instructions could result in personal injury
and/or property damage! Retain instructions for future reference.

**Thermal capacity (HPS/MIN.) was determined under the following test conditions:  a) Room temperature 72

o

F.  b) Stopping time of one second or less.  

c) Brake mounted in a horizontal position.  d) Equal on and off times.  e) 1800 RPM  f) Coil energized with 110% of rated voltage.

G061084-001

Figure 1.   5600 Style Brake

Table 1.   Brake Specifications

1

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60 Series End Mount

Brake Instructions

NEMA 2 Enclosure

* Last digit of model number

1 = With both manual release and external wire outlet

2 = With manual release and without external wire outlet

3 = Without manual release and with external wire outlet
4 = Without both manual release and external wire outlet

Model

Number

Number of

Rotating

Discs

Torque

lb-ft

Motor

Frame

Housing

Material

**Thermal

Capacity
HPS/MIN

Inertia of

Rotating

Parts Lb-ft

2

Dimensions

X

G

C

N +

1/32

Air Gap

Min.

Air Gap

Max.

61003-560*

1

3

56C

Steel

6

0.006

0.81 0.31 4.01 1.00 0.045/0.060

0.220

61006-560*

1

6

6

0.006

0.81 0.31 4.01 1.00 0.045/0.060

0.220

62010-560*

2

10

6

0.010

0.81 0.31 4.01 1.00 0.050/0.065

0.220

Summary of Contents for Dings 60 Series

Page 1: ...personal injury and or property damage Retain instructions for future reference Thermal capacity HPS MIN was determined under the following test conditions a Room temperature 72o F b Stopping time of one second or less c Brake mounted in a horizontal position d Equal on and off times e 1800 RPM f Coil energized with 110 of rated voltage G061084 001 Figure 1 5600 Style Brake Table 1 Brake Specifica...

Page 2: ...modern motors which operate at higher temperatures when running at rated load and voltage 8 Protect all electrical lead wires and power cables against contact with sharp objects or moving parts 9 Do not kink electrical lead wires and power cables and never allow them to touch oil grease hot surfaces or chemicals 10 Upon usage the inside surfaces of the brake will contain friction material dust Thi...

Page 3: ...rake visually for broken or damaged parts Check for correct voltage Voltage must correspond to that listed on brake nameplate If voltage is more than 10 below figure stamped on nameplate magnet will not pull in causing coil to burn out within minutes If voltage is more than 10 above coil will overheat and burn out TROUBLESHOOTING Continued BRAKE DOES NOT RELEASE Check for broken leadwire s or bad ...

Page 4: ...le G061051 001 18 2 Spring Torque Yellow G050077 001 19 6 6 6 Nut Nylock Thin W003001 015 20 2 2 2 Absorber Shock G060310 001 21 1 1 1 Assembly Magnet Note 1 Items 22 23 only available on models with external wire outlet 22 1 1 1 Bracket External Wire Outlet H060676 001 23 2 2 2 Screw External Wire Outlet Bracket W001045 085 Items 24 through 28 only available on models with a manual release 24 1 1...

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