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Item # 146505, 200DPA Caliper Assembly


The Eaton Airflex® Type 200DPA is a symmetrical opposed piston caliper brake design that is well suited for most high torque, high energy stopping applications.

Engineered for hydraulic actuation, the Airflex® 200DPA is a robust design able to withstand the tough operating conditions associated with industrial applications.






Specifications  · Why the Airflex® 200DPA  · Features

Specifications

Dynamic Frictional Force Fr(Standard linings at 2000 psi)

5700 lb
25354
N

Static Friction Force (Standard linings at 2000 psi)

6300 lb
28023
N

Parasitic Loss Pp

76 psi
5
bar

Disc Constants (Cd)

7.73
196.3

Disc Constants (Ct)

2.76
70.1

Minimum Disc Diameter

12 in
305
mm

Friction Area

23.3 in²
150
cm²

Typical Disc Running Clearance per Side

0.053 in
1.35
mm

Cylinder Volume - Engaged (New Lining & Disc)

0.324 in³
0.01
dm³

Cylinder Volume - Engaged (Worn Lining & Disc)

1.637 in³
0.03
dm³

Lining Thickness New

0.315 in
8
mm

Lining Thickness Worn

0.10 in
2.5
mm

Weight

23 lb
10
kg

Common Applications

  • Conveyors
  • Flywheel brakes
  • Inertia brakes
  • Mining Equipment
  • Parking brakes
  • Rotary brakes
  • Tension brakes
  • Top Drive brakes
  • Wind Turbine brakes

Manufacturer

Eaton-Airflex

Actuation

Hydraulic Applied


Why the Airflex® 200DPA
  • High quality
  • High performance
  • Low cost of ownership
  • Low maintenance
  • Long lining life




Features
  • A large piston area and 2000 psi operating pressure range give high frictional force resulting in more torque
  • Base or split mounting for flexibility of mounting and accommodation of different disc thicknesses or diameters to meet diverse customer requirements
  • Guide pins transmit torque from friction shoes which prevents piston seal leakage that could result from misalignment between the friction shoe and disc
  • Large friction area for long life and reduced maintenance due to friction material wear
  • Automatic friction shoe wear adjustment with each engagement
  • Solid or ventilated discs to optimize performance and lining life