Magnetic Brake for SMAG Grab

Core Functions and Applications
A magnetic brake (also called an electromagnetic brake) is a key safety and control component widely used in marine, industrial, and mechanical transmission systems. It relies on electromagnetic force to achieve rapid braking, holding, or speed limiting of rotating components (such as motor shafts, winch drums, and conveyor rollers), ensuring equipment safety during shutdown, load holding, or emergency situations.
- Rapid braking: Converts electromagnetic energy into mechanical braking force to stop rotating parts quickly, avoiding inertial sliding of loads.
- Load holding: Maintains a stable braking state after equipment shutdown to prevent accidental movement of heavy loads, especially critical for vertical lifting or inclined conveying scenarios.
- Emergency protection: Triggers automatic braking in case of power failure, equipment malfunction, or overload, minimizing safety risks.
- Multi-scenario adaptation: Commonly used in marine equipment (ship winches, cranes, anchor machines), industrial machinery (motor drives, conveyors, elevators), and precision machinery (robot joints, printing machines), suitable for both high-speed and heavy-load operation requirements.