Introduction to YWZ4 Electro-Hydraulic Drum Brakes
Cái YWZ4 series electro-hydraulic drum brake is a high-performance industrial braking device. It plays a vital role in mechanical drive control systems for equipment used in lifting và transportation, metallurgy, mining, ports, và construction machinery. Notably, this type of brake offers a compact structure, stable braking, quick response, và easy maintenance. Therefore, it has become one of the most widely used industrial brakes on the market today.
Cái brake mainly consists of a base frame, brake arms, brake linings, và an electro-hydraulic thruster (also known as a hydraulic pusher). Cái working principle is straightforward: the electro-hydraulic thruster provides the driving force to either open or close the brake arms, thereby enabling the braking or releasing of rotating components. Cái brake applies force through a spring mechanism, automatically engaging when the quyền lực is off và releasing when powered on. Consequently, it is particularly suitable for operations involving frequent starts và stops.
Compared to traditional mechanical brakes, the YWZ4 electro-hydraulic drum brake stands out for its fast response, strong và adjustable braking force, low energy consumption, và long service life. Cái brake typically uses an Ed series electro-hydraulic thruster, which features a self-lubricating design that ensures smooth operation và low noise.
Moreover, the YWZ4 brake complies with the JB/T6406-2006 standard, và its installation dimensions và technical parameters align with international norms. This compatibility allows it to serve as a versatile và replaceable component in global industrial systems. Additionally, its brake linings use high-performance, asbestos-free materials, making them both environmentally friendly và durable in harsh conditions.
In summary, the YWZ4 series electro-hydraulic drum brake is a safe, reliable, và high-performance solution. It serves as an essential component in modern industrial equipment, meeting both safety và efficiency demands.


