Size |
N/A 24VC1000 |
Torque Rating (75 psi/5.5 bar) |
N/A 219 lb·in24745 Nm |
Maximum Speed1 | N/A 1250 rpm |
Centrifugal Loss Cs |
N/A 3.17 E-06 bar/rpm2 46 E-06 psi/rpm2 |
WK2 |
N/A 552 lb·ft² |
Dimension J |
N/A 23.18 kg·m² |
Weight |
N/A 378 lb171 kg |
Friction Area |
N/A 720 in²4644 cm² |
New Friction |
N/A 0.44 in11 mm |
Worn Lining Thickness |
N/A 0.16 in4 mm |
Air Tube Cavity2 | N/A 465 in³7.63 dm³ |
Minimum Drum Diameter |
N/A 23.87 in606 mm |
Dimension D2 |
N/A 11.56 in294 mm |
Dimension D3 |
N/A 0.39 in10 mm |
Dimension D24 |
N/A 2.88 in73 mm |
Dimension D25 |
N/A 0.63 in16 mm |
Dimension G |
N/A 34.000 in863.6 mm |
Tolerance for Sizes (G) |
N/A +0.000/-0.008 in+0.00/-0.20 mm |
Dimension H2 |
N/A 32.750 in831.9 mm |
Dimension H6 |
N/A 24.22 in615 mm |
Dimension H7 |
N/A 32.50 in826 mm |
Number of Hole L |
N/A 16 |
Dimension L Diameter |
N/A 0.625 in15.9 mm |
Tolerance for L |
N/A +0.005/-0.000 in+0.13/-0.00 mm |
Dimension O3 |
N/A 0.50 in13 mm |
O4 Number |
N/A 4 |
Size O4 |
N/A 1/2-14 NPT |
Angle Q |
N/A 11.250 º |
Dimension V |
N/A 0.78 in20 mm |
W Number |
N/A 10 |
Friction Shoe Width (W) |
N/A 10 in254 mm |
Manufacturer |
N/A Eaton-Airflex |
Actuation |
N/A Air Applied |
N/A
VC design and construction is different from the CB and CM elements in that the torque is transmitted by torque bars rather than the sidewalls of the actuating tube. The loose actuating tube is contained within a housing formed by a rim and two side plates. and is replaceable. The torque bars, which are held in position by the side plates, pass through cavities in the backing plates of the friction shoes. Pressurizing the actuating tube forces the friction shoes to engage around a cylindrical drum. Leaf springs in the torque bar cavities of the backing plates retract the friction shoes when the actuating tube pressure is released. Element torque capacity is dependent upon the applied pressure and rotating speed. Catalog ratings are given at 75 psi (5.2 bar) and zero rpm. Maximum recommended pressure is 125 psi (8.6 bar). Adjustment for
pressure and speed is explained under Selection Procedure. |
N/A
Ventilated Construction |