Drive-Line Incorporated

Twiflex

Jun 28, 2020

 

Twiflex offers the largest range of industrial disc brake calipers in the world, along with manufacturing thrusters, industrial disc brake systems , and flexible couplings.  Spring applied units may be retracted pneumatically, hydraulically or electrically (depending on caliper design) while most direct acting brakes have some form of positive retraction device.

 
 
The Twiflex MR series of calipers for industrial disc brakes are suitable for use with discs of 12.7 mm or 25.4 mm thick. Minimum disc diameter is 250 mm. Minimum disc diameter for the MR2 is 460 mm.
 
Normally one or two calipers are used per disc, but the number may be increased depending on disc size. The brakes may be positioned at any angle around the periphery of the disc, but should ideally be mounted horizontally (i.e. at the 3 o’clock or 9 o’clock position). If the caliper mounting angle is greater than 10° from the horizontal, or on vertical shaft applications, it should be fitted with an equalizing link. A range of brake discs is available from Twiflex (see Disc and Hub Assemblies).
 
For pneumatic operation use dry, filtered and non-lubricated compressed air. Pneumatic industrial disc brakes require a control valve, operated either manually or by pneumatic or electrical signal.
 
The ratings shown on the graphs are based on fully bedded-in and conditioned brake pads with a nominal friction coefficient μ = 0.4. Twiflex industrial disc brakes must be used with Twiflex asbestos free brake pads.
 
Effective disc radius = actual radius (m) – 0.03m.
 
 
The Twiflex T2 industrial caliper brakes have a split caliper design suitable for use with a minimum disc thickness of 5mm. The modules are mounted on each side of a central mounting plate of the same thickness as the brake disc. Minimum disc diameter is 120mm. Alternatively, the brake may be side-mounted with a spacer equal to the disc thickness between the two halves.
 
For pneumatic operation, use dry and filtered compressed air. Pneumatic industrial caliper brakes require a control valve, operated either manually or by pneumatic or electrical signal.
 
Normally one or two calipers are used per disc, but the number may be increased depending on disc size. The brakes may be positioned at any angle around the periphery of the disc, but should ideally be mounted horizontally (i.e. at the 3 o’clock or 9 o’clock position). A range of brake discs is available from Twiflex (see Disc and Hub Assemblies).
 
The ratings shown on the graph are based on fully bedded in and conditioned brake pads with a nominal friction coefficient μ = 0.4. Twiflex industrial caliper brakes must be used with Twiflex asbestos free brake pads.
 
Effective disc radius = actual radius (m) – 0.019m.

 


Source: http://www.drivelineinc.com/twiflex/m-products.html