Safety Brakes

Safety for oblique and vertical axes

Safety Brakes

Typical applications include oblique-angled and vertical axes in the automation industry to provide vital protection of personnel and machinery.

Series KSP

  • For small to medium-sized loads
  • Certified by DGUV Test
  • One load direction

Function, Simulation, Design

  • Technical Data

    Find outer dimensions, CAD files and technical data here.


    Downloads

    You will find a detailed product description as well as information on the correct size selection, control, design of the rod and much more in the PDF file linked here.

    Accessories

    Spring base

    The spring base compensates for inaccuracies in the alignment, ensures more comfortable release of SITEMA Safety Brakes and increases their service life.

    Technical Data

    Actuation

    Load direction

    Specific feature

    Clamping via

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    KSP Series

    pneumatic, compressive load, standard

    pneumatisch druckbelastung
    DOWNLOADS
    TypeID no. (order no.)Rod Ø mmAdmiss. load kNpress. barCasing ∅ mmCasing Length mm Download Price
    KSP 16KSP 016 01162.53.596114 External link CAD External link Inquiry
    KSP 22KSP 022 012253.5120137 External link CAD External link Inquiry
    KSP 22KSP 022 0222103.5120137 External link CAD External link Inquiry
    KSP 25KSP 025 0125153.5140142 External link CAD External link Inquiry
    KSP 28KSP 028 0228203.5184173 External link CAD External link Inquiry
    KSP 32KSP 032 0132303.5216204 External link CAD External link Inquiry

    Versions for other rod diameters (incl. inch sizes) and admissible loads on request.

    Do you want to know
    more about the product

    Below you will find background information

    A strong brand for a unique technology

    The proven self-intensifying clamping technology has made a name for itself around the world. This recognition allows us to ensure transparency on the market for clamping devices and linear brakes. SiForce Technology is not just about safety, but also relates to the principle of self-intensifying force.

    Specific enquiry or Questions?

    If you have any questions about securing and holding, our experts will be happy to help you and provide you with well-founded answers to your individual concerns. Do not hesitate to contact us – we are here for you!