Product Description; Intended Use; Residual Risks; Improper Use - KEB COMBINORM B Instructions For Use Manual

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PrODUcT DEScrIPTION

2 Product Description
The brake COMBINORM Type B brake is a working current operated brake, which uses
the concentrated force flow of an electromagnet on two pole faces for holding shafts and
the loads connected to them. COMBINORM brakes are the most economical solution
for braking and holding loads for flange- and shaft-mounted installation in machines and
systems.

2.1 Intended use

The operational reliability of the brake is only guaranteed when used according to spec-
ified application. In this context, specified application means that the brake is used for
the ordered and confirmed purpose.
Any other use is considered a breach of specified application. It may pose unforeseea-
ble risks and is solely and exclusively the responsibility of the operating company.
Technical data and information for connection conditions shall be taken from the mag-
netization and the instructions for use and must be strictly observed.Any use beyond the
technical specifications is also considered as not specified.
The actual use of the brake in the target products is beyond KEB Automation KG's con-
trol and, therefore, shall be exclusively within the operating company's responsibility.
Restriction
If the product is used in machines which work under exceptional conditions or if essen-
tial functions, life-supporting measures or an extraordinary safety step must be fulfilled,
the necessary reliability and security must be ensured by the machine builder.

2.2 residual risks

The brake may overheat due to wrong design or changed operating requirements. This
may lead to failure of the brake.

2.3 Improper use

Improper use exists, if
In case of infringements, the brake loses its EU conformity and the liability claims against
KEB Automation KG expire.
the product is operated outside the limit values specified in the technical data.
unauthorized structural changes have been made to the brake.
improper repairs have been carried out.
the product has been incorrectly installed or serviced.
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