KEB America Offers Customizable Clutches for the Output Shafts of Critical Machine Applications
Incorporating electromagnetic clutches into industrial applications brings numerous advantages for enhancing system reliability, functionality, and safety. KEB’s Combinorm power on clutches provide a critical solution by ensuring parts of a machine can engage and disengage as needed, particularly in emergencies.
Combinorm C-series clutches come in 11 standard sizes with a torque range of 0.5 to 500 Nm, higher torque available upon request. It offers multiple output options (shaft coupling, pulley/sprocket output, and armature-only output), making them suitable for a wide range of machines and applications. These clutches enhance the functionality and efficiency of various systems by providing different ways to connect and transfer torque.
KEB offers multiple mounting options for clutches, making Combinorm clutches suitable for a wide range of machines. The three common output shaft styles in safety machinery are:
Shaft Couplings: Connects directly to a shaft, transferring rotational motion to other components in a mechanical system. It is ideal for applications requiring direct drive from the clutch to a secondary mechanism. Typical uses include industrial equipment such as lathes, milling machines, and presses, as well as packaging machines, compressors, pumps, and renewable energy systems like wind turbines.
Pulley/Sprocket Output: Connects with belts or chains, allowing motion transfer to various parts of a machine. It is commonly used in conveyor systems where movement needs to be distributed over a distance or to multiple points. Other applications include woodworking machinery (e.g., saws, planers, and sanders), textile machines (for controlling looms and spindles), and packaging equipment (for filling, sealing, and labeling).
Armature-only output: Provides the most flexibility. It allows customers to mount the armature directly to their desired output. It is typically used in medical devices (e.g., MRI machines), robotic arms, CNC machines, lathes, and entertainment and stage equipment (e.g., stage elements and lighting rigs).