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Innovative braking technology for heavy-duty hoists

Electro-hydraulic DX brakes from RINGSPANN are setting standards in harbour crane technology

Bad Homburg, April 2025. – "The last few weeks have shown us that we are on the right track with the re-engineering of our DX disc brakes. Because we already received the first orders from the circle of manufacturers and operators of harbour cranes during the market launch in autumn 2024," reports Martin Ohler, Business Developer Brakes at RINGSPANN. One important reason for the high acceptance of these electrohydraulic brakes of the new DX generation is likely to be that they embody a convincing solution in every respect for the implementation of assembly-friendly, user-friendly and service-friendly holding and emergency stop systems for the hoists of heavy-duty and container cranes. There are primarily three factors that make these disc brakes an innovative solution: the substitution of numerous cast components with components made of flame-cut steel, the redesign of the angle lever and the use of a new type of electrohydraulic thruster. The small envelope dimensions of the new DX brakes are also striking. Martin Ohler explains, "Thanks to their compact design and the mounting dimensions of the base plate, they can be easily integrated into existing environments and can replace other models without modifications".

Courage to innovate demonstrated

These are extremely innovative steps that the RINGSPANN engineers have implemented in the fundamental revision of the DX disc brakes. The design of important components (e.g. the brake lever) in steel alone results in a whole bundle of advantages: the brake is slimmer, achieves a low unit price and the expense of maintenance, servicing and general overhaul is significantly reduced. The new design of the angle lever also offers decisive advantages. As Martin Ohler explains, "As a functional connection between the electrohydraulic thruster, brake spring and brake levers, the angle lever must absorb both bending and torsional forces. However, to ensure that these forces do not have a negative effect on the brake levers and bushings, we have recalculated the angle lever and designed it to have the same high torsional rigidity as a traditional cast iron solution. In addition, the new angle lever consists of only a few parts, which is why it is easy to install and replace."

Designed for fast closing times

RINGSPANN has also achieved great success with the addition of new electrohydraulic thrusters to its portfolio. They are tailor-made for use in demanding crane technology applications such as main hoists and trolleys, generate lifting forces of up to 8 kN and score with very short closing times of <80 ms. They use a gear pump to generate pressure and the layout is 100 percent analogue – so no circuit board is required. As usual, they have a 3-phase connection. In addition, they impress with their high energy efficiency, because when the brake is open power consumption is very low thanks to pressureless circulation operation. The installation of the electrohydraulic thrusters contributes to the compact design of the brake, and its easy maintenance should please every crane operator. As Martin Ohler points out, "Wearing parts, such as solenoids, can be replaced while the thruster is installed in the brake".

Self-centring and automatic wear compensation

Apart from all this, in the course of re-engineering RINGSPANN equipped the DX brakes with a functionality that makes it easier for the OEM designer to integrate the brake into their drive system and makes life easier for crane operators and MRO personnel. For example, a standard, maintenance-free self-centring system ensures that the brake levers open synchronously, which means that the air gap on both sides of the brake disc always remains the same – even if the brake pads suffer wear and tear due to operation. A different compensation mechanism ensures that the brake pads are always parallel when released. "The distance between the pads and the brake disc is therefore decoupled from the V-position of the brake levers and is the same everywhere. This mechanism can be easily adjusted with adjusting screws," explains Martin Ohler. Another great advantage: the wear compensation of the brake pads can be readjusted not only manually, but also automatically. This is done by a maintenance-free freewheel mechanism. Since the wear compensation compensates for the increasing distance between the brake pad and the brake disc due to operational reasons, the brake can always develop the same, high clamping force.
The electro-hydraulic DX hoist brakes from RINGSPANN are spring-operated service brakes that close in the event of a power interruption and open by means of a an electrohydraulic thruster. They are designed for a high number of switching cycles on high-speed discs with diameters of 355 to 1,000 mm and provide clamping forces of up to 80 kN, depending on the design. At 230 mm and 280 mm, their brake center heights are in line with the market standard. In addition, these disc brakes from RINGSPANN are available in special versions for maritime, very cold and very warm environments as well as explosion-proof models. ms

Solutions for hoists and trolleys for harbour cranes

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  • Schaberweg, 61348 Bad Homburg vor der Höhe, Germany
  • RINGSPANN