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KTR-STOP

®

 NC 

Operating/Assembly instructions 

KTR-N 
Sheet: 
Edition: 

44545 EN 
1 of 9 

 

Please observe protection 

note ISO 16016. 

Drawn: 

09.06.15 Kb/Brs 

Replacing: 

--- 

Verified: 

11.06.15 Kb 

Replaced by: 

 

 

 

The

 KTR-STOP

®

 NC

 series is a passive clamping and braking system serving for generating a 

clamping/braking force or clamping/braking torque on a cylindrical piston rod or shaft to brake its 
rotation or keep it at standstill, respectively. 
 

KTR-STOP

®

 NC 

 

 

 

 

The

 KTR-STOP

®

 NC series

 was designed for the use both as a clamping system and emergency stop 

brake. For any other applications please consult with KTR. 

 
 

 

1

 

Technical data 

2

 

2

 

Advice 

3

 

2.1

 

General advice 

3

 

2.2

 

Safety and advice symbols 

3

 

2.3

 

General hazard warnings 

3

 

2.4

 

Intended use 

3

 

3

 

Storage, transport and packaging 

4

 

3.1

 

Storage 

4

 

3.2

 

Transport and packaging 

4

 

4

 

Assembly 

4

 

4.1

 

Components of the clamping and braking system 

4

 

4.2

 

Hydraulic connection of clamping and braking system 

5

 

4.3

 

Assembly of the clamping and braking system 

6

 

4.4

 

Start-up of the clamping and braking system 

6

 

4.5

 

Recommendation of fluids to be used 

7

 

4.6

 

Disassembly of the clamping and braking system 

8

 

4.7

 

Disposal 

9

 

4.8

 

Maintenance and service 

9

 

 
 

 

Table of contents

 

Summary of Contents for KTR-STOP NC

Page 1: ...as a clamping system and emergency stop brake For any other applications please consult with KTR 1 Technical data 2 2 Advice 3 2 1 General advice 3 2 2 Safety and advice symbols 3 2 3 General hazard w...

Page 2: ...5 KTR STOP NC 32 18 10 5 96 72 86 66 5 53 19 40 5 9 75 20 22 24 25 Table 2 Technical data 1 Type Size d mm Oil filling dm 3 Max opening pressure bar Lock torque Nm Axial locking force N KTR STOP NC 32...

Page 3: ...into account safety first Please make sure to switch off the power pack before you perform your work on the clamping and braking system Secure the power pack against accidental switch on e g by provi...

Page 4: ...trical high voltage appliances Humid storage rooms are not suitable Please make sure that condensation is not generated The best relative air humidity is less than 65 In order to avoid any injuries an...

Page 5: ...ly Illustration 4 Pressure port Connection 2 serves as an alternative oil connection see illustration 4 In order to assure its operation a hydraulic hose may only be connected to one out of the two co...

Page 6: ...in the scope of delivery evenly crosswise to the respective tightening torque Set the clamping and braking system under pressure and re tighten the screws at the full tightening torque Secure the scr...

Page 7: ...rol Hyspin HVI 32 Hyspin HVI 46 Shell Tellus S3 V32 Tellus S3 V46 Mobil DTE 10 Excel 32 DTE 10 Excel 46 Hydro Texaco Rando HDZ32 Rando HDZ46 Valvoline Ultramax HVLP32 Ultramax HVLP46 The permissible o...

Page 8: ...or falling down may cause injury to persons or damage on the machine Secure the driving components before disassembly As long as there is no shaft or cylindrical piston rod in the clamping area of KTR...

Page 9: ...cted in suitable tanks and disposed of by a waste disposal company KTR STOP NC is a low maintenance clamping and braking system We recommend to perform a visual inspection and an operational testing o...

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