KTR-STOP
®
XS-xx A-xx-xx
Operating/Assembly instructions
KTR-N
Sheet:
Edition:
45126 EN
12 of 22
1
Please observe protection
note ISO 16016.
Drawn:
2020-04-09 Shg/Wie
Replacing:
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Verified:
2020-08-11 Shg
Replaced by:
If several brakes are assembled we recommend to connect the pressure port for each brake
individually (in parallel) (see illustration 9).
Please note, if several brakes are connected in a series (see illustration 10), the braking
effect of all following brakes may set in slightly delayed.
•
Connect the pressure oil line to the pressure ports
of the brake (see illustration 8, 9 and 10). For that
purpose remove the screw plugs beforehand.
•
Mount a miniature measuring coupling with a mi-
niature measuring hose to the venting hole (see il-
lustration 8, 9 and 10), for that purpose the screw
plug needs to be removed beforehand. Discharge
the end of the miniature measuring hose in a sui-
table collection container.
!
The hydraulic lines have to be rinsed
before connecting to the brake to pre-
vent any particles from penetrating the
brake. If the lines are not rinsed suffi-
ciently, the gaskets may be damaged
and the operation of the brake is no
longer ensured.
Illustration 9: Pressure port of
several brakes (in parallel)
Illustration 10: Pressure port
of several brakes (in a series)
!
The pressure port on top serves for venting the brake. For a wash-up system make use of
one of the pressure ports on top.
Always connect the brake consisting of two halves to a pressure line (see illustration 9 and
10), since the brake disk is loaded with the full braking power on one side in case if one half
of the brake fails.
!
With the parallel connection of brakes (see illustration 9) each brake needs to be vented
individually.
!
It is not recommended to use steel plugs for venting.
•
Connect the drain line to the brake (see illustration 8, 9 and 10). For that purpose remove the screw caps befo-
rehand.
If no drain line is connected, a vacuum may be generated inside the brake which will dama-
ge the gaskets.
!
Never give any pressure on the drain line. Gaskets and scrapers will be destroyed in this
way.
In order to locate a leakage immediately, it is recommended to use a transparent hose and
collection container. Since higher pressures (5 bar at the maximum) are not generated, a
pneumatic hose may be used, too. Inspect the brake for leakages regularly.
4
Assembly
4.6 Pressure port of several brakes