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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

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Spring-engaged Servomotor Brakes Nexen introduced a complete line of servomotor brakes designed to mount to servomotors up to 20 hp. The Eclipse Servomotor Brake family is comprised of spring-engaged servomotor brakes equipped with a split hub, zero backlash clamp collar for attachment to the servomotor shaft. With desirable torque outputs, these brakes provide rugged durability for dynamic stopping applications. Eclipse brakes offer consistent long-lasting performance with no maintenance needed. Eclipse brakes are said to deliver at least 20-50% more torque than competitive brakes while providing a safe and simple operation. The brakes can be used with standard servomotors for easy integrated brake motor modular functionality. Eclipse brakes come in a variety of input and output flange/shaft combinations, all designed to increase machine safety.

Nexen Group, Inc.
651-484-5900, www.nexengroup.com 

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