Hydraulic station


The hydraulic station is the most critical safety and control component of the mine hoist. It works in conjunction with the disc brake system to form a complete braking system, supplying adjustable pressurized oil to the disc brakes, enabling the hoist to generate varying levels of braking torque. In the event of an emergency, the hydraulic station can instantly reduce the oil pressure in the disc brakes down to a pre-set value. After a brief delay, the entire oil pressure in the disc brakes is rapidly released to zero, bringing the entire hoisting system into a fully braked state.
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Explosion-proof hydraulic station


The explosion-proof hydraulic station is designed for use in mines where the concentrations of methane, coal dust, hydrogen sulfide, carbon dioxide, and other hazardous gases in the surrounding air do not exceed the safety limits specified in the "Coal Mine Safety Regulations."
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Disc brake


The disc brake is a new type of high-performance braking system and represents the current direction in the development of mechanical brakes. It features a rear-mounted, dual-circuit design powered by hydraulic cylinders, offering advantages such as low inertia, rapid response, excellent adjustability, high reliability, broad versatility, simple installation requirements, and convenient maintenance and adjustment.
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