About Binder Brakes and Clutches
Kendrion UK Ltd (formerly Binder Magnete UK Ltd) is the U.K subsidiary of the Kendrion Group which specialize in products for a wide range of industries.Binder offers a wide range of brake motors, from frame size 80 through to 180. Both brake and motor can have a protection degree of up to IP66. The motors are fitted with brakes which are all single disc, electrically released. Their failsafe characteristic engages the brake.Since the beginning of this century, Binder has utilized the power of magnetism for technical progress. Electromagnetic components have been produced for the automotive industry and power transmission markets.Active Clutch Line
The ACTIVE CLUTCH LINE includes slip-ring free single-disc clutches for direct current in which the action of force of an electromagnetic field (electromagnetically closing) is used to transfer the torque. The ACTIVE CLUTCH LINE is characterized by a secure, residual moment-free lifting in any position and by a backlash-free transfer of the torque. During their whole life-time they require little or no maintenance. Depending on the clutch version a higher switching capacity can be achieved.
Classic Line
The CLASSIC LINE includes spring applied single-disc and multi-disc brakes for direct current which, due to their robust design and the variable connection technology, meet the requirements of demanding applications. Electromagnetically operated spring applied brakes build up the braking torque when the current is switched off and the electromagnetic force is therefore neutralized.
Robust Construction for Industrial NeedsBinder Brakes and Clutches feature alloy steel construction and a disc-type, single-row design, ensuring exceptional durability even under heavy loads. With a heavy-duty load capacity and premium-grade rubber sealing, these units maintain efficiency and longevity in demanding environments. Precision engineering further enhances reliability, making them suitable for continuous industrial operation.
Versatile Application and Control OptionsThese brakes and clutches are designed for versatility, fitting a range of industrial applications from presses to automated material handling systems. They offer both manual and electro-magnetic control types, allowing users to select the optimal method for their machinery. Multiple operating voltages (24V, 110V, 220V, either AC or DC) provide seamless integration into existing setups.
FAQs of Binder Brakes and Clutches:
Q: How are Binder Brakes and Clutches installed in industrial machinery?
A: Binder Brakes and Clutches are designed with flange or foot mounting, making installation straightforward. Simply secure the unit to the designated mount points on your equipment, ensuring alignment with the 25 mm bore and 120 mm outside diameter. Proper installation ensures optimal performance and safety.
Q: What applications are these brakes and clutches most suitable for?
A: These products excel in applications including industrial presses, material handling systems, and heavy-duty machinery requiring precise torque control. Their robust construction and high load capacity ensure reliability in challenging environments.
Q: When should I choose electro-magnetic versus manual control types?
A: Select electro-magnetic control for automated or remote operation where fast and frequent engagement is required. Manual controls are ideal for applications where operator oversight and occasional actuation are sufficient, providing simplicity and cost-effectiveness.
Q: Where are Binder Brakes and Clutches distributed and supplied?
A: We supply Binder Brakes and Clutches throughout the United Kingdom as distributors, exporters, and importers. Our extensive network ensures prompt and efficient delivery to industrial clients nation-wide.
Q: What is the benefit of the powder-coated finish?
A: The powder-coated finish enhances resistance to corrosion and wear, extending the operational life of the brakes and clutches, making them suitable for demanding industrial environments.
Q: How does the operating voltage flexibility contribute to their usage?
A: With options for 24V, 110V, and 220V AC/DC, these brakes and clutches can be easily integrated into a variety of electrical systems, providing flexibility for both new installations and retrofits.