Technical data
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3.3
Rated data (selection data)
BFKXXX−011.iso/dms
Fig. 2
Operating times of the spring−applied brakes
t
1
Engagement time
t
11
Reaction delay during engagement
t
2
Disengagement time (up to M = 0.1 M
r
)
t
12
Rise time of the brake torque
M
rated
Brake torque
U
Excitation
Type
Rated
torque
1)
Max.
perm.
friction
work
Transition
operating
frequency
Operating times [ms] at s
Lürated
and 0.7 I
N
Max.
speed
2)
Mrated
Q
E
S
hü
DC engagement
Disengag
ement
[Nm]
[J]
[h
−1
]
t
11
t
12
t
1
t
2
n
max.
[rpm]
BFK464−18
S
2 x 225
60000
20
12
45
57
130
455
BFK464−19
S
2 x 280
68000
19
455
BFK464−20
S
2 x 275
80000
19
15
80
95
150
455
BFK464−20
S.1
2 x 325
80000
19
15
80
95
150
455
BFK464−25
S
2 x 600
120000
15
30
65
95
175
455
BFK464−28
S
2 x 900
180000
14
455
Tab. 3
Friction work − operating frequency − operating times
1)
Minimum brake torque when all components are run in with
D
n=100 rpm
2)
Max. speed according to EC type−examination certificate (for higher speeds contact the manufacturer)
The transition from the state without braking torque to the steady braking torque is not without
delay. The engagement times are valid for switching on the DC side with a spark suppressor
( (
31)). The diagram shows the delay during engagement t
11
, the rise time of the braking
torque t
12
and the engagement time t
1
= t
11
+ t
12
, as well as the disengagement time t
2
.
Disengagement time
The disengagement time is not influenced by DC or AC switching operations.