The electromagnetic clutch is an electromagnetic mechanical connector that can respond quickly. It uses the principle of electromagnetic induction and the friction between the inner and outer friction plates to prevent the two rotating components in the mechanical transmission system from stopping the rotation of the active component. The driven part can be coupled or separated from it. This device is widely used in various processing machine tools and mechanical transmission systems, used to control the starting, reverse, speed regulation and braking functions of the machinery. The characteristics of the electromagnetic clutch include high-speed response and strong durability. Because it adopts a dry design, torque is transmitted quickly, it also has good heat dissipation and the use of high-grade materials,even in high-frequency, high-energy use. Excellent performance as well.
The working principle of the electromagnetic clutch is based on the principle of electromagnetic induction. When the coil is energized, magnetic flux is generated to attract the armature, thereby generating friction torque, which combines or brakes the driven part. This combination or separation can be freely controlled as needed, is suitable for a variety of working conditions, including a wide temperature range, non-explosive hazardous environments,and has a certain tolerance for supply voltage fluctuations. In addition, the key points for the design and installation of the electromagnetic clutch include maintaining a certain gap and avoiding places near oil stains and lubricating oil splashes, to ensure its normal operation and long-term use.
The electromagnetic clutch brake (electromagnetic brake) is a device that stops the transmission shaft or rotating body and uses electricity to operate. This device is useful in applications that require quick stopping or precise control of the position of a rotating body. The combined use of electromagnetic clutches and brakes can achieve more complex motion control, such as start, stop, forward and reverse, etc. are widely used in textiles, printing and dyeing, food, printing, light industry, Office, medical, construction, lifting, transportation, computers, precision machinery, industrial robots and other fields