KTR-STOP
®
M-xxx B-xx-xx
Operating/Assembly instructions
KTR-N
Sheet:
Edition:
445102 EN
8 of 22
3
Please observe protection
note ISO 16016.
Drawn:
2020-03-25 Shg/Wie
Replacing:
KTR-N dated 2019-08-26
Verified:
2020-03-25 Shg
Replaced by:
The connection between connection surface and brake is defined as frictional contact. Any
residues of oil, dirt and corrosion protection reduce the coefficient of friction. As a result
the operation of the brake and the full braking power are no longer ensured.
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Please obse
rve the manufacturer’s instructions regarding the use of solvents.
KTR supplies brake pads free from asbestos and lead only.
If requested, we will provide you with the corresponding certificates.
The brake pads are each adapted to the application and delivered accordingly.
They can be distinguished as follows:
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organic material
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powder metal
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Brake pads are highly sensitive to grease and oil which means that they cannot be cleaned.
Brake pads having such kind of dirt need to be replaced and disposed of.
We would recommend to store the brake pads in their package as long as possible to pro-
tect them from any kind of dirt.
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Brake pads which have worn off to the wear limit have to be replaced immediately. Make
sure to replace by original parts only.
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If one half of the brake has to be mounted under pressure (without transport lock) for
reasons of space, please consult with KTR.
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In order to avoid any injuries please always make use of proper lifting equipment.
M12 threads are positioned in the pad retainer to fasten an eye bolt serving to use lifting tools. The eye bolt is to
be dismounted after assembly of the brake and stored in a safe place.
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In order to avoid any damages on the brake, never twist a rope or another lifting tool around
damageable components.
Before you start with the assembly please check if a sensor has been mounted.
Please remove it before assembly in order to avoid any damages.
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Inspect the position of the setting nut (component 1.7). If necessary, set it to the right dimension (see illustrati-
on 12).
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Insert the brake pads (component 3) fully into the housing.
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Assembly
4.2 Preparation of assembly
4.3 Brake pads
4.4 Assembly of the brake