Dellner to launch new lightweight failsafe brakes at TOC Europe

Tuesday, June 20, 2017 by Dellner Brakes AB

Dellner Brakes, one of the world's most innovative manufacturers of technologically advanced braking systems, is introducing two groundbreaking new failsafe brakes to its SKP range that, by combining terrific power with modular, lightweight design at competitive prices, are set to revolutionise the braking market.

Precision engineered in Sweden, the new spring applied SKP failsafe brakes are designed to quickly stop rotary or linear motion in various applications such as cranes, winches, conveyors, deck machinery, draglines, wind turbines, oil rigs (draw works) and other machinery.

The new SKP 180, weighing in at just 315kg, delivers braking force from 141kN up to 226kN through two brake housings, each containing a powerful spring applied piston. The SKP 4 x 180, weighing 630kg, combines two brake assemblies containing a total of four pistons to deliver braking force of up to 453kN.

Dellner has also developed an offshore version of the brake, with corrosion protection and hard wearing paint and pistons that are specially designed to withstand harsh conditions.

The new SKP's innovative modular design also means that Dellner can provide larger systems, combining several brake assemblies or customised housings with several pistons, to deliver even more braking power, tailored specifically for customers' needs.

The new brakes are being launched at TOC Europe in Amsterdam (27-29 June), where Dellner Brakes will be joining forces with sister Swedish company Dellner Dampers, which manufactures customised hydraulic dampers and buffers - so, for the very first time, visitors to TOC Europe will be able to see the wide range of high quality, precision engineered safety products available from Dellner, all in one place.

Dellner Brakes CEO Marcus Aberg said: "Innovation is at the heart of what we do here at Dellner, and these new SKP brakes are no exception. They have been developed in response to customer demand for a failsafe brake that's lightweight and compact, but doesn't compromise on strength or stopping power, and we are confident that this revolutionary design will set new standards in the market.

"This is our first time at TOC Europe, and we are really looking forward to introducing Dellner Brakes and our products to terminal and port operators attending the show."

The brakes come with a range of optional extras including mounting brackets; double sealing kits; brake pads made from several different friction materials; indicators that show brake pad wear, whether the brake is ON or OFF or needing adjustment; micro and/or proximity switches and electrical control boxes.

The brakes feature cylindrical guide pins that transmit the tangential braking force from the brake lining to the brake housing and mounting stand. As a result, the brake pistons are not subject to any radial forces, which makes the brakes and the cylinder seals last much longer.

As the brake lining wears, an extension of the brake piston through the adjustment nut indicates that adjustment is needed. The disc spring can be adjusted to compensate and maintain full brake capacity.

These new brakes are the latest in a long line of innovations from Dellner Brakes which includes the launch last year of the world's very first fully automated electrical 'stopping, turning and locking' (eSTL) system (patent pending).

To find out more about the new SKP brake and the full range of safety brakes, dampers and buffers available from the Dellner Brakes and Dellner Dampers, visit them at TOC Europe 2017 on stand A32 from 27-29 June.

More information on the SKP brake, including images and a full technical specification sheet, are available on the Dellner Brakes website at www.dellner-brakes.com/press-SKP180 and you can find out more about Dellner Dampers at www.dellner-dampers.se/industrial.


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