If the air gap is wider than permitted, it must be readjusted.
Overview:
Dimension |
Value |
Reference gap between brake bearing shield and anchor plate. |
Between 3.1 mm and 3.7 mm |
Air gap |
Setting 0.4 mm |
Brake lining thickness |
Reference gap (between magnet body and anchor plate) |
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Fan blade with brake lining |
Brake bearing shield and anchor plate with all-round O-ring |
If the brake lining is worn, the air gap will be larger. See Checking the brake on the trolley drive. If the air gap is larger than maximally permitted, the brake must be readjusted. The brake lining must also be replaced if it is worn too thin. See Replacing the fan blade with brake lining and anchor plate on the trolley drive.
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Fan cover |
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Take off the fan
cover.
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Nut |
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Hold the fan blade firmly
and screw the self-locking nut until hand-tight. The fan blade should just be
tight enough that it almost cannot be turned.
● The air gap is now set to 0 mm. This serves as the starting point for the following setting.
The self-locking nut is now released in order to optimally adjust the air gap of the brake. The releasing of the self-locking nut is oriented to the individual segments of the fan blade.
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Hold the fan blade firmly
and release the self-locking nut by the amount of two and one half segments of
the fan blade.
● The air gap is now set to the optimal width of 0.4 mm.
To make sure, check that
the distance between the brake bearing shield and the anchor plate (reference
gap) is between 3.1 mm and 3.7 mm. See Checking the brake on the trolley
drive.
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Fan cover |
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Attach fan cover.