KTR-STOP
®
XS-xx A-xx-xx
Operating/Assembly instructions
KTR-N
Sheet:
Edition:
45126 EN
17 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:
A basic requirement to ensure the readiness for use of the brake is a stock of the most important spare parts on
site.
Contact addresses of the KTR partners for spare parts and orders can be obtained from the KTR homepage at
www.ktr.com.
KTR does not assume any liability or warranty for the use of spare parts and accessories
which are not provided by KTR and for the damages which may incur as a result.
In respect of environmental protection we would ask you to dispose of the products on termination of their service
life in accordance with the legal regulations and standards that apply, respectively.
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Metal or brake pads, respectively
Brake pads and any other metal parts have to be cleaned and disposed of by scrap metal.
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Gaskets
Gaskets can be disposed of by residual waste.
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Sensors
Electrical components have to be treated as electrical waste.
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Hydraulic oil
Hydraulic oils have to be collected in suitable tanks and disposed of by a waste disposal company.
Brake pads having a balance of pad height of less than 5 mm have to be replaced by return.
Replace the brake pads in both halves of the brake simultaneously.
STOP
Parts released or falling down may cause injury to persons or damage on the machine.
Secure the components before disassembly.
!
Never keep your fingers between brake disk and brake when applying the brake in order to
prevent serious injuries of your hands. Before every maintenance operation make sure that
the brake is fully secured against activating.
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Remove the screw plug (component 1.13) or the sensor (component 4) on both sides from the setting nut
(component 1.7).
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Put the opening pressure (see table 2) on the hydraulic system.
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Hand-tighten the screw with the disk (assembly lock, see illustration 11) on both sides into the brake piston
(component 1.5).
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Release the pressure fully from the hydraulic system.
4
Assembly
4.11 Spares inventory, customer service addresses
4.12 Disposal
5
Maintenance
5.1 Replacement of brake pads