General
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Figure 1-13 Brake
Brake (See Fig. 1-13)
The brake is a dry multi-disc spring applied design. The
springs push against a piston that applies force to the
friction discs and separator plates. The brake valve directs
pressurized oil to the piston and pushes back on the brake
springs to release the brake. The separator plates have
teeth that engage the splines inside the brake housing and
are held stationary. Teeth in the friction discs engage the
splines on the motor shaft and rotate with the shaft.
1. Retaining
Ring
2. Retaining
Ring
3. Bearing
4. Oil
Seal
5. Cover
Plate
6.
Spline Shaft Assembly
7.
Socket Head Shoulder Bolts
8. Primary
Disc
9. Rotor
Disc
10. Stator
Disc
11. Case
Gasket
12. Capscrew
13. Dowel
Pin
14. Spring
Plate
15. Springs
16. Piston
17. Back-Up
Ring
18. O-Ring
19. Back-Up
Ring
20. O-Ring
21. Bearing
22. Pressure
Plate
23.
Socket Head Screw
Summary of Contents for H12E
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