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Inst allation and Service Instructions for 1-056-X00* Series (all revisions) Manual Adjust Brakes ® Spring-Set Disc Brakes P/N 8-078-905-60 effective 03/16/06 T ypical Nameplate Import ant Please read these instructions carefully before installing, operating, or servicing your S tearns Brake. Failure to comply with these instructions could cause i[...]
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Page 2
Position hub on shaft as shown. Place hub on motor shaft. T ighten set screws to motor shaft. Remove brake housing. Housings vary by series number . See page 1. Slide endplate over hub noting position of stabilizer clips, if used. (Refer to Friction Disc Replacement, view 3 and 3A.) T ighten mounting screws. Connect coil leadwires to power supply .[...]
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Page 3
Lift plunger/solenoid lever assembly out of coil. Remove plunger guide. A) Re-insert plunger into coil; drop pivot pin into cradle of support plate. B) Remove screwdriver . A) Insert new coil. (Lead wires in same position as old coil.) B) Insert plunger guide. Insert screwdriver between support plate and lever arm and pry forward. A B A[...]
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T orque Adjustment Brake is factory set for nominal rated static torque which is maximum torque. T orque may be decreased up to 50% for increased stopping times up to 2 second stop time. The torque on the 1-1/2 lb-ft brake may not be reduced. T urn both spring adjustment screws (1 1), Figure 6, equal amounts counterclockwise to decrease torque. See[...]