Dings 70 Series Instructions Manual

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READ THIS BULLETIN CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING OR OPERATING THE
70 SERIES BRAKE. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS CANCELS
ALL WARRANTIES SINCE THE SAFETY OF THE UNIT MAY BE ENDANGERED BY
IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR OPERATING PROCEDURES.
Figure 1.

DESCRIPTION

The 70 Series Brake is a direct acting, electro magnetically released, spring set unit that utilizes rotating and stationary
disc contact to supply positive braking action with quick release and setting capabilities at all times. Brakes which are
not provided with a floor mounting bracket are intended to be mounted as an integral part of electric motors listed for
corresponding hazardous locations where the acceptability of the combinations has been determined by Underwriter's
Laboratories, Inc. The explosion-proof assembly is completed by assembly of the brakes to the motors.
CAUTION
DO NOT OPERATE MANUAL RELEASE
OR ENERGIZE BRAKE COIL BEFORE
INSTALLATION IN ORDER TO PRESERVE
PRE-ALIGNMENT OF ROTATING DISCS
FOR EASE OF INSTALLATION.
USE ONLY HUB FURNISHED BY DINGS
SPECIFICALLY FOR USE IN HAZARDOUS
LOCATION BRAKES. DO NOT OPERATE
BRAKES IN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE
WITH COVER OR COVER BOLTS
REMOVED.
4740 WEST ELECTRIC AVENUE MILWAUKEE, WI 53219 PHONE 414/672-7830 FAX 414/672-5354
MOTOR MOUNTED*
MODEL
NO.
Torque
R71010-9
10 lb. ft.
R71015-9
15 lb. ft.
R72025-9
25 lb. ft.
R73035-9
35 lb. ft.
R74050-9
50 lb. ft.
R75075-9
75 lb. ft.
Table 1. List of Models
*If a hazardous location brake is purchased by other than an
authorized electric motor manufacturer, a Foot Mounted brake
must be purchased to obtain the UL label.
MANUAL RELEASE (See Figure 1)
To manually release brake, push in release knob and rotate
counterclockwise until strikes stop-pin. Brake will remain
released until release knob is pushed in and turned clockwise
or until power is restored, automatically resetting the brake.
THERMAL RELEASE
If the brake overheats, the thermal release mechanism will release
spring pressure on the friction discs, releasing brake. To reset ther-
mal release, allow brake to cool, then push in release knob (17)
and rotate clockwise until it strikes the stop-pin. Check brake
operation as overheating may indicate a broken lead wire or
burned out coil.
The thermal release mechanism has been calibrated at the factory
and the setting of the bimetal element and control rod MUST
NOT BE DISTURBED. If the mechanism does not function
properly, the complete pressure plate assembly (9), complete
magnet plate assembly (3), release gears (34) and items 31
through 50 must be returned to the factory for adjustments.
Bulletin No. BK4606 (8/07)
70 Series Hazardous
Brake Instructions
FOOT MOUNTED
MODEL
NO.
Torque
FR71010-9
10 lb. ft.
FR71015-9
15 lb. ft.
FR72025-9
25 lb. ft.
FR73035-9
35 lb. ft.
FR74050-9
50 lb. ft.
FR75075-9
75 lb. ft.
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  • Page 1 UL label. DESCRIPTION The 70 Series Brake is a direct acting, electro magnetically released, spring set unit that utilizes rotating and stationary disc contact to supply positive braking action with quick release and setting capabilities at all times. Brakes which are not provided with a floor mounting bracket are intended to be mounted as an integral part of electric motors listed for corresponding hazardous locations where the acceptability of the combinations has been determined by Underwriter’s...
  • Page 2 DESCRIPTION The 70 Series brake for hazardous location is a direct acting, electromagnetically released, spring set brake that utilizes rotating and stationary disc contact to supply positive braking action. Brakes can be mounted independently of any other equipment by using a U.L.
  • Page 3 If this occurs, the coil will burn out within months. UNUSUAL CONDITIONS Please consult Dings Home Office, if ambient temperature is above 40 o C (104 o F), brake shaft speed is over 3600 RPM, or any other unusual conditions exist.
  • Page 4 Item Description Part Item Description Part Cover K070091-001 Clamp Screw W001002-051 Gap Adjusting Nut W003001-022 Coil, 3 Phase (included in item 3) H070033-*** Magnet & Coil Assembly, 3 Phase K070283-*** Coil, 1 Phase (included in item 3) H070035-*** Magnet & Coil Assembly, 1 Phase K070282-*** Insulating Washer, 3 Phase G070037-001...
  • Page 5 Remove hub (14) from brake and mount hub with key (not supplied by Dings) on motor shaft per dimension “BC” shown in Figure 2. Be sure that hub used is item supplied by Dings for hazardous location applications. Tighten both set screws to 8-10 lb.
  • Page 6 Torque “BC” Spring Shaft Length Magnet Gap “A” Model Number Lb. Ft. +1/32 -.000 Length “D” “AH” Max. A-Min. A-Max. R71010-9 1-5/16 3-7/16 .030 .062 R71015-9 1-5/16 3-7/16 .030 .062 R72025-9 1-5/16 3-3/4 .030 .062 R73035-9 1-5/16 4-3/8 .035 .062 R74050-9 1-5/16 5-1/8...
  • Page 7 TORQUE ADJUSTMENT MAGNET COIL REPLACEMENT (See Figure 2 & Table 4) (See Figures 2, 3 & 6 and Table 3) 14. Adjust length of torque springs (7) to dimension “D” for 24. Remove magnet assembly (3) (See Paragraphs 15 to 16). rated torque.
  • Page 8 BRAKE DOES NOT STOP TROUBLESHOOTING Check manual release. Drive gear must be turned completely BRAKE DOES NOT RELEASE clockwise. Check for failure of power supply to brake. Check thermal release. Release may have tripped. Check brake visually for broken or damaged parts. Check brake visually for broken or damaged parts.

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