Electromagnetic Brake Structure and Working Principle on EP F4 Electric Forklift

Electromagnetic Brake Structure and Working Principle on EP F4 Electric Forklift

1. Basic Structure of Electromagnetic Brake

  • Coil: generates magnetic force when energized.

  • Brake Disc / Armature Plate: connected to the motor shaft, engaged or released.

  • Friction Material (Brake Pad): creates friction for braking.

  • Spring: pushes the brake disc against the pad when no power is supplied, holding the wheels still.

  • Brake Housing: protects the entire mechanism.

2. Working Principle

  • Power OFF → Brake Engaged (ON):
    The spring pushes the brake disc against the friction pad → wheels locked → forklift stays still.

  • Power ON → Brake Released (OFF):
    Electric current energizes the coil → magnetic force overcomes spring force → disc is pulled away from the pad → motor runs freely → forklift moves.

👉 Key principle:

  • No electricity = Brake applied.

  • Electricity supplied = Brake released.

3. Role in EP F4 Forklift

  • Keeps forklift stationary when stopped or power is off.

  • Prevents rollback on slopes.

  • Ensures safety during sudden power loss.

4. Common Issues

  • Error 100 (3.2): Brake cannot release → motor runs but forklift does not move.

  • Error 101 (3.2): Brake cannot engage → forklift may roll when stopped.

Causes:

  • Burnt or broken coil.

  • Loose wires, faulty controller circuit.

  • Worn brake pads or contamination.

5. Maintenance Tips

  • Periodically check coil resistance with a multimeter.

  • Clean dirt and grease inside the brake housing.

  • Inspect brake pad wear and replace if necessary.

  • Ensure stable 24VDC power supply.

Conclusion:
The electromagnetic brake on EP F4 forklift works on the principle “power off = brake on, power on = brake released.” With simple components (coil – disc – pad – spring), it ensures safety when stopped and flexibility when moving.

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